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Audrey Mieir

Short Name: Audrey Mieir
Full Name: Mieir, Audrey, 1916-1996
Birth Year: 1916
Death Year: 1996

Audrey Mieir's musical gift showed itself an early age, when she began singing and leading choral performances. In the 1950’s she established the Harmony Chorus, and worked with musician-evangelist Phil Kerr. These efforts were followed by concerts throughout America in the 1960’s. Mieir is also remembered as music director for Rex Humbard’s television show Cathedral of Tomorrow, and for helping found orphanages in Korea.

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Texts by Audrey Mieir (12)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Although He has millions of souls to see aboutA.M. (Author)English2
At the close of the day when you kneel to prayA.M. (Author)English2
Gdy się dzień kończy juȧAudrey Mieir (Author)Polish2
His name is wonderfulAudrey Mieir (Author)English40
I've a yearning in my heart that cannot be deniedAudrey Mieir (Author)English3
Kingdoms may rise, kingdoms may fallAudrey M. Mieir (Author)2
Lonely days and lonely nights, filled with despairAudrey Mieir (Author)2
Maravilloso es, Maravilloso esAudrey Mieir (Author)Spanish2
Maravilloso es el nombre de JesúsAudrey Mieir (Author)Spanish6
Something more than gold for the MasterA.M. (Author)English3
祂名為奇妙,祂名為奇妙 (Tā míng wéi qímiào, tā míng wéi qímiào)Audrey Mieir (Author)Chinese2
Today is the first day of the rest of my lifeA. M. (Author)2

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