David Döring plays ‘Amazing Grace’ on the pan flute in a way that helps people feel peaceful and close to God.

John Newton wrote ‘Amazing Grace’ back in the 1700s. Before he became a minister, Newton was actually a slave ship captain. One day, a terrible storm hit his ship at sea.
That scary experience shook him up so much that he started questioning everything he was doing. He turned his life over to God, left the slave trade behind, and became a preacher.
He wrote this hymn to tell people about how God can change anyone’s life, no matter what they’ve done.
David Döring plays this classic hymn on the pan flute. His version sounds peaceful and uplifting at the same time.
The pan flute gives the song an almost heavenly sound that fits perfectly with what the hymn is all about.
You can listen to it when you need to calm down or when you want to spend some quiet time thinking about God.
Döring shared his own thoughts about the song, saying, “The song ‘Amazing Grace’ means a lot to me. It has a special power. Unfortunately, ‘grace’ is a foreign word for many today. That is why I wish for you to experience grace. O grace of God wonderful.”
WATCH: David Döring Beautifully Plays ‘Amazing Grace’ on Pan Flute



