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GOD CAN DO ANYTHING

Meter: Irregular Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ira Stanphill, 1914-1994 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 32143 25431 76543 Used With Text: God Can Do Anything

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God Can Do Anything

Author: I. S. Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: God can do anything, anthing, anything Used With Tune: [God can do anything, anthing, anything]

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God Can Do Anything

Author: I. S. Hymnal: Revival Hymns and Choruses #478 (1970) First Line: God can do anything, anthing, anything Languages: English Tune Title: [God can do anything, anthing, anything]

God Can Do Anything But Fail

Author: I. S. Hymnal: Sing 'N' Praise Hymnal #115 (1976) First Line: God can do anything, anything, anything Languages: English Tune Title: [God can do anything, anything, anything]

God Can Do Anything

Author: Ira F. Stanphill Hymnal: Yes, Lord! #445 (1982) First Line: God can do anything, anything, anything Topics: Testimony, Witness and Evangelism Languages: English Tune Title: [God can do anything, anything, anything]

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Ira F. Stanphill

1920 - 1993 Person Name: I. S. Author of "God Can Do Anything" in Revival Hymns and Choruses

Alfred B. Smith

1916 - 2001 Person Name: Al Smith Arranger of "[God can do anything, anything, anything]" in Special Sacred Selections Used pseudonym B. C. Laurelton ---------- In 1930, he began playing on radio broadcasts in Jersey City, New Jersey, on "The Old Fashioned Gospel Hour." After meeting Wendell P. Loveless, Alfred enrolled at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and became a member of the WMBI staff. During service as Minister of Music at The Church of the Open Door in Philadelphia, he taught at The Philadelphia School of the Bible in the fall of 1938. During that year, he wrote "For God So Loved the World" after visiting the ninety-four year-old hymn writer George C. Stebbins. Smith met Billy Graham when they were both students at Wheaton College. During their long collaboration, they founded Singspiration in 1941. After graduating from Wheaton, Smith, Graham, and George Beverly Shea started "Youth for Christ" in Chicago. --Daniel Mahraun (from livinghymns.org)