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John Wimber

1934 - 1997 Topics: Recursos Para el Culto Oraciones de invitación Author of "Oh, deja que el Señor" in Mil Voces para Celebrar

Jorge Lockward

b. 1965 Topics: Recursos Para el Culto Oraciones de confesi´øn y perdón; Recursos Para el Culto Responsos Author of "Perdón, Señor" in Mil Voces para Celebrar

Salomón R. Mussiett

Person Name: Salomón Mussiett Topics: Recursos Para el Culto Responsos Translator of "Cuánto nos ama" in Mil Voces para Celebrar

George Whelpton

1847 - 1930 Topics: Recursos Para el Culto Oraciones de petición; Recursos Para el Culto Responsos Author of "Oyenos oh Dios" in Mil Voces para Celebrar

David Graham

b. 1948 Topics: Recursos Para el Culto Responsos Author of "En momentos así" in Mil Voces para Celebrar Rv David Alan Graham USA 1948-present. David Graham grew up in Southern California, he became a speaker, author, businessman, and high school pastor at a church in Southern CA, and then, 1984, a founding director of ‘Youth with a Mission’ (YWAM). He married Kathleen Susan (Kathy) Braham, and they had (at least) four children: Michelle, Kimberly, Jeffrey, and Michael. In 1980, while visiting his cousin with family in a wooded area of MT, he wrote his famous song (noted below) while resting against a Douglas fir tree and seeing beautiful scenery. In 1984 the family moved to Kalispell, MT, where he became Director of a branch of the ‘University of the Nations’, an organization that has sent 10,000+ staff members into the mission field. He held that position for 35 years. He then became assistant director to the North American Division of YWAM, a position he has held for about six years (as of this writing). He authored a book: “They Ride White Horses’, which discusses the value of life and coins the phrase: ‘The end of the search for significance’. The Grahams reside at Kalispell, MT. John Perry

Roberto Escamilla

b. 1931 Topics: Recursos Para el Culto Responsos Translator of "El Shaddai" in Mil Voces para Celebrar

Carmen Peña

Topics: Recursos Para el Culto Saludo de paz Arranger of "PAZ" in Mil Voces para Celebrar

O. Catena

1920 - 1986 Person Name: Osvaldo Catena Topics: Recursos Para el Culto Oraciones de iluminación Author of "Soplo de Dios viviente" in Mil Voces para Celebrar Osvaldo Catena (b. 1920; d. 1986) was an Argentinian priest and composer. Showing an early interest in music, he entered the Metropolitan Seminary in Santa Fe, Argentina, where he learned multiple instruments and studied for ordination. He was ordained as a priest in 1943. He started the first School of Sacred Music in Santa Fe, and in 1950 organized the first University Choir. He was soon appointed chaplain at the College of Our Lady of Calvary, but moved his ministry to the poor, harsh areas of Santa Fe, in what he named Villa Prak, “the triangle” outlined by railroad tracks, garbage dumps, and caves near the Rio Saldo. He termed this area Villa Park. He spent much of his life in this area, working to develop the area and provide fellowship and guidance for those living there in a time of turmoil and violence, during the military dictatorship in Argentina (1976-1983). Laura de Jong

H. C. E.

Topics: Recursos Para el Culto Ofertorio Translator of "Mi espíritu, alma y cuerpo" in Mil Voces para Celebrar

Lynn Baird

b. 1952 Topics: Recursos Para el Culto Llamado a la adoración Author of "Entra en la presencia del Señor" in Mil Voces para Celebrar Lynn Baird lives in Glendale, Arizona. NN

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