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May Agnew Stephens

May Agnew Stephens
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Short Name: May Agnew Stephens
Full Name: Stephens, May Agnew, 1865-1935
Birth Year: 1865
Death Year: 1935

Born: 1865, Kings­ton, On­tar­io, Ca­na­da.
Died: March 19, 1935, Ny­ack, New York.

Stephens joined the Sal­va­tion Ar­my in New York’s 3 Corps in 1890. She helped ed­it The War Cry, and worked on the train­ing home staff and in the Can­di­dates De­part­ment. Around 1897, she be­gan serv­ing as song lead­er and pi­an­ist at the Gos­pel Ta­ber­na­cle with Al­bert Simp­son. Two years lat­er, she helped found the Eighth Av­e­nue Mis­sion, and in 1902 mar­ried Har­old Ste­phens (lat­er pas­tor of the Park­dale Al­li­ance Ta­ber­na­cle in To­ro­nto, Ca­na­da). For the next two and half de­cades she and her hus­band were tra­vel­ing evan­gel­ists in Amer­i­ca, Ca­na­da and Bri­tain. Her works in­clude:

Missionary Mess­ag­es in Song, cir­ca 1910

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Texts by May Agnew Stephens (23)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A sinner once came to the SaviorM. A. (Author)English2
Afar from God in weariness and sinMay Agnew (Author)English3
Bring the children to Jesus, lead them gently to His sideMay Agnew (Author)English1
Come home, come home, Thy Savior now is callingMay Agnew (Author)0
Did you hear the voice of JesusM. A. S. (Author)English1
Do you ever feel downhearted or discouraged?M. A. S. (Author)English23
Far away in heathen countriesMay Agnew Stephens (Author)2
Follow, follow, I will follow Jesus, Follow, Follow, I will follow HimMay Agnew Stephens (Author)English1
Have faith in God, the sun will shine (Chorus)May Agnew Stephens (Author)English0
I choose Thee, blessed will of GodMay Agnew Stephens (Author)English5
I have a Friend so precious, so very dear to me (Shorey)May Agnew Stephens (Author (v. 6))English3
I seek not to follow the ways of the worldMay Agnew Stephens (Author)English1
Is there a heart that is waitingMay Agnew (Author (Chorus))English1
I've given all I have to JesusM. A. (Author)English1
Känner du dig stundom modloes och betungadMay Agnew Stephens (Author)Swedish1
Many a year thou hast wanderedMay Agnew Stephens (Author)English1
Many problems meet us on our heavenly wayM. A. S. (Author)English3
Over a Babe in BethlehemMay Agnew Stephens (Author)English1
Prayer changes things, Prayer changes things (Chorus)May Agnew Stephens (Author)English1
The fetters that held me are brokenMay Agnew Stephens (Author)English1
There flows from Calvary a streamMay Agnew Stephens (Author)English10
'Tis better far to follow JesusMay Agnew Stephens (Author)English5
我願揀選神你美旨 (Wǒ yuàn jiǎnxuǎn shén nǐ měi zhǐ)May Agnew Stephens (Author)Chinese1
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