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Delbert Asay

Person Name: A. Delbert Assay Translator of "Bendito el Rey que viene (O, Blessed King who Comes)" in Mil Voces para Celebrar Delbert Asay (20th c.), served the United Methodist Church for many years as a music missionary in Uruguay and Mexico. Asay's songs and arrangements have appeared in several Hispanic songbooks, including Nuevas Canciones Cristianas, published in Uruguay (1975). Bert Polman

Wilson Kyakajumba

Author of "Hear Us, Abba Father" in Set Free

Dalton E. McDonald

Author (stanza 3) of "Beneath the Cross of Jesus" in The Worshipbook

Luis Rosales

1910 - 1992 Person Name: Luis Rosales, 1910-1992 Author of "De noche iremos (By Night, We Hasten)" in Community of Christ Sings

Yusuf Khill

Author of "یا حمل الله Ya hamala Allah (O Lamb of God)" in Voices Together Yusuf Khill, an Arab composer

Ian Ferguson

Author of ""Am I My Brother's Keeper?"" in The Worshipbook

David J. Diephouse

b. 1947 Author of "Thanks Be to God Our Savior" in Psalms for All Seasons David James Diephouse (b. 1947) a long-time professor of history, received his B.A. from Calvin College, and M.A. and Ph.D. at Princeton University. He taught history at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, before moving to Calvin College in 1976, where he taught modern European history and also served as a visiting instructor at Calvin Theological Seminary. Much of his research deals with the role of religion in 19th and 20th century German society and culture; one of his publications is Pastors and Pluralism in Württemberg 1918-1933. He served Calvin College as an academic dean and in several other administrative capacities, and retired from teaching in 2013. Emily Brink

Lee Burswold

b. 1933 Person Name: Lee Burswold, 1933- Composer of "CONWOLD" in The Covenant Hymnal

David W. Augsburger

b. 1938 Person Name: David Augsburger Translator of "Who Now Would Follow Christ" in Voices Together David W. Augsburger (Ph.D., Claremont School of Theology) is professor of pastoral care and counseling at Fuller Theological Seminary. NN

David O. Edge

1932 - 2003 Person Name: David Edge, 1932- Author of "Lord, we are blind; the world of sight" in Together in Song

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