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I Have Christ in My Heart

Author: W. P. L. Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: What though wars may come Used With Tune: [What though wars may come]

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[What though wars may come, with marching feet and beat of the drum]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wendell P. Loveless Incipit: 55555 56666 77712 Used With Text: I Have Christ In My Heart

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I Have Christ in My Heart

Author: Wendell P. Loveless Hymnal: Hymns of Faith #210 (1980) First Line: What though wars may come Lyrics: What though wars may come, with marching feet and beat of the drum, For I have Christ in my heart; What though nations rage, as we approach the end of the age, For I have Christ in my heart, God is still on the throne, Almighty God is He; And He cares for His own though all eternity. So let come what may, whatever it is, I only say That I have Christ in my heart, I have Christ in my heart. Scripture: 1 Timothy 3:1 Languages: English Tune Title: [What though wars may come]
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I Have Christ in My Heart

Author: Wendell P. Loveless Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2812 First Line: What though wars may come Lyrics: What though wars may come, With marching feet and beat of the drum, For I have Christ in my heart; What though nations rage, As we approach the end of the age, For I have Christ in my heart. God is still on the throne, Almighty God is He; And He cares for His own through all eternity. So let come what may, whatever it is, I only say That I have Christ in my heart, I have Christ in my heart. The words & music to this hymn are under copyright. If you wish to print, copy, cut/paste or duplicate them, you must obtain permission from Hope Publishing Company (800-323-1049). Languages: English Tune Title: [What though wars may come]

I Have Christ in My Heart

Author: W. P. L. Hymnal: Singspiration One #23 (1941) First Line: What though wars may come Languages: English Tune Title: [What though wars may come]

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Wendell P. Loveless

1892 - 1987 Author of "I Have Christ in My Heart" in Hymns of Faith Rv Wendell Phillips Loveless USA 1892-1987, Born in Wheaton, IL, he first engaged in business in Chicago. In 1914 he became a member of an entertainment group that toured the U.S. on the Chatauqua circuit. Spending six years with the group he learned voice, piano, dramatics, and MC duties, later managing the group. He later used these talents in Christian ministry. In 1917 he married Velma Stone, and they had three children: Robert, David, and Wendell Jr. He was a Lieutenant in the Marine Corps during WWI. He was converted through reading the Bible at home. He joined the Moody Bible Institute (MBI) in 1926, first as business manager of the extension department. He later became director of the Moody Bible Institute radio station WMBI in Chicago from 1926-1947. He then became an itinerant Bible teacher. He later pastored the Wheaton Evangelical Free Church, Community Church in Boca Raton, FL, and First Chinese Church of Christ in Honolulu, HI, continuing his radio ministry in the last two locations (also managing station KAIM Honolulu). In 1960 he assigned all his copyrights to Hope Publishing Company. He wrote popular songs and choruses, many found in hymnals published by Hope, and some translated into other languages. He authored several books: “Glimpses of Christ n Psalm IX” (1937); “Sunrise meditations” (1940); “New radio songs & choruses of the gospel #3” (1940); New radio songs & choruses of the gospel #4” (1942); “Little talks on great words” (1942?); “Christ and the believer in the Song of Songs” (1945); “Plain talks on practical truths” (1945); “New sunrise meditations” (1945); “Manual of gospel broadcasting” (1946); “Plain talks on Romans” (1946); “New radio songs & choruses of the gospel #5” (1946). He died in Honolulu, HI. He was an author, compiler, performer, editor, narrator, composer, actor, and writer. John Perry
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