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[Caminando estoy con rumbo a Sion]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Haldor Lillenas Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 54545 11774 3434 Used With Text: Canto Aleluya Gloria a Dios

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Hallelujah All the Way

Author: Avis Burgeson Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: I am traveling tow’rd the Land of Day Refrain First Line: Shouting hallelujah all the way Lyrics: 1 I am trav’ling tow’rd the Land of Day, Trusting in the Saviour as my stay; Sin and death behind me, In His ranks you’ll find me, Shouting hallelujah all the way! Refrain: Shouting hallelujah all the way! Shouting hallelujah all the way! Guilt and sin forgiven I am bound for heaven, Shouting hallelujah all the way! 2 Satan bids me falter and delay, Jesus bids me follow and obey— Sin shall rule me never, I will trust Him ever, Shouting hallelujah all the way! [Refrain] 3 All around is fear and deep dismay; In my soul there’s everlasting day! Morning breaks before me, Soon I’ll enter glory, Shouting hallelujah all the way! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [I am traveling tow’rd the Land of Day]

Canto Aleluya Gloria a Dios

Author: A. B. Christiansen; Evangeline C. de Castillo Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Caminando estoy con rumbo a Sion Refrain First Line: Canto aleluya, gloria a Dios Used With Tune: [Caminando estoy con rumbo a Sion]

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Hallelujah all the way

Author: Avis Burgeson Hymnal: Glad Tidings in Song #54 (1921) First Line: I am traveling toward the land of day Refrain First Line: Shouting hallelujah all the way Topics: Victory Languages: English Tune Title: [I am traveling toward the land of day]
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Hallelujah All the Way

Author: Avis Burgeson Hymnal: Tabernacle Praises No. 1 #67 (1920) First Line: I am traveling tow’rd the Land of Day Refrain First Line: Shouting hallelujah all the way Lyrics: 1 I am trav’ling tow’rd the Land of Day, Trusting in the Saviour as my stay; Sin and death behind me, In His ranks you’ll find me, Shouting hallelujah all the way! Refrain: Shouting hallelujah all the way! Shouting hallelujah all the way! Guilt and sin forgiven I am bound for heaven, Shouting hallelujah all the way! 2 Satan bids me falter and delay, Jesus bids me follow and obey— Sin shall rule me never, I will trust Him ever, Shouting hallelujah all the way! [Refrain] 3 All around is fear and deep dismay; In my soul there’s everlasting day! Morning breaks before me, Soon I’ll enter glory, Shouting hallelujah all the way! [Refrain] Tune Title: [I am traveling tow’rd the Land of Day]

Canto Aleluya Gloria a Dios

Author: A. B. Christiansen; Evangeline C. de Castillo Hymnal: Himnos de Fe y Alabanza #193 (1966) First Line: Caminando estoy con rumbo a Sion Refrain First Line: Canto aleluya, gloria a Dios Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Caminando estoy con rumbo a Sion]

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Avis B. Christiansen

1895 - 1985 Person Name: Avis Burgeson Author of "Hallelujah all the way" in Glad Tidings in Song Avis Marguerite Burgeson was born in 1895 and lived in Chicago all her life. She attended the Moody Church, pastored for many years by Dr. Harry Ironside. In 1917, Avis Burgeson married Ernest Christiansen who later became a vice president of Moody Bible Institute. She was a modest and retiring woman, and sometimes used pen names: Avis Burgesson, Christian B. Anson and Constance B. Reid. She began writing poems in childhood, and before her death in 1985 had written thousands of them. She died in 1985. NN, Hymnary

Haldor Lillenas

1885 - 1959 Composer of "[I am traveling toward the land of day]" in Glad Tidings in Song Rv Haldor Lillenas DMus Norway/USA 1885-1959. Born at Stord, near Bergen, Norway, his father sold their 15 acre farm in Norway and emigrated to the U.S., buying a farm in Colton, SD. After he built a sod house, the family (wife and three chldren) also came to SD in 1887. They moved to Astoria, Oregon in 1889, where Lillenas learned English and began writing song lyrics at an early age. In 1900 the family moved again to Roseville, MN, where he worked as a farm laborer and began attending a Lutheran high school at Hawick, MN. He sold a few songs at age 19. At age 21 he began writing more songs, encouraged by some earlier ones becoming popular (“He set me free” was one). His mother died in 1906 and his father returned to ND, but Lillenas decided to move back to Astoria, OR, to finish a chemical correspondence course he had been taking. There he found employment in a chemical factory. He started attending a Lutheran church, but one evening he heard the song, “Tell mother I’ll be there”, sung at a mission. It made him decide to commit his life to Christ. An elderly lady who worked there told him about Jesus, and he began attending the Peniel Mission, a holiness rescue mission in Astoria, OR. He started working at the mission himself. In 1907 he moved to Portland, OR, where he worked with the Peniel Mission there, the mission paying most of his expenses. He was appointed leader of the mission. He saw many there come to know Christ and felt called to the Lord’s work. He joined the First Church of the Nazarene in Portland. Soon he enrolled in a ministerial course of study by correspondence. Soon afterward, he joined a vocal group associated with the Salvation Army called the ‘Charioteers Brigade’, which held street meetings and revival services throught much of CA. As a result of generous donations made, and efforts by his pastor, A O Hendricks, he was able to attend Pacific Bible College (later renamed Pasadena College), Los Angeles, CA. He also found part-time work to help support himself. He was soon a music director at a local church, and was preaching and writing songs. He also studied voice at the Lyric School of Music in Los Angeles, CA. While at Deets, he met and married Bertha Mae Wilson, also on an evangelistic team. Both preached. She was a songwriter like he. They practiced music at her father’s house and found that their voices blended well. They had two children: Evangline, and Wendell. They eventually became elders in the Nazarene Church, and she eventually became an ordained minister as well. He also studied music at the Siegel-Myers School of Music Chicago, IL. He composed songs for cantatas, Christmas, Easter, and special day services. He also used several pseudonyms in their composition. He traveled as an evangelist, then he pastored several churches (1910-1924) at Lompoc, CA, then Redlands, CA, and later in Indianapolis, IN. While there, In 1924, he founded the Lillenas Music Company (bought by the Nazarene Publishing Company in 1930). His wife preached at their pastorate until he was able to get the company up and running. While they owned the company, they published more than 700,000 hymnals. He worked as an editor there (after selling his company) until his retirement in 1950, becoming an advisor for them until his death. Also that year Lillenas purchased a 500 acre rural estate in Miller County, MO, where they built an Ozark home called ‘Melody Lane’. Lillenas joined the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) in 1938. In 1941 he received an honorable doctorate degree from Olivet Nazarene College, Bourbonnais, IL. In 1945 Bertha died of cancer, and later that year Lillenas remarried to a Lola Dell, and they lived in Melody Lane until 1955, when they moved to Pasadena, CA, attending the Nazarene Church there. They also made three trips to Norway after his retirement, and he wrote three books during that time: “Modern gospel song stories (1952), “Down Melody Lane (an autobiography): (1953), “Motoring 11,000 miles through Norway-A guide for tourists” (1955). In 1955 they toured Israel and sponsored a Palestinian Greek Orthodox family he had met as immigrants to the US that included Sirhan Bishara Sirhan (born in 1944). After they arrived in Pasadena, the Sirhan family stayed with Lillenas for several months, after which the Sirhans moved to a home Lillenas rented and furnished to them. When Mary Sirhan’s husband abandoned her and her two sons and returned to Jordan, Lillenas ensured that they were able to remain in the US. S B Sirhan was the convicted killer of Robert Kennedy. Lillenas wrote some 4000 hymn lyrics, supplying some for evangelists. Four of his song books contain his hymns: “Special sacred songs” (1919), “New Sacred Songs”, “Strains of love”, and “Special sacred songs #2”. He died at Aspen, CO. He is buried at Kansas City, MO. He was an author, editor, compiler, composer, and contributor. He edited and compiled over 50 song books. John Perry

Avis M. Burgeson

Person Name: Avis Burgeson Author of "Hallelujah All the Way" in Tabernacle Praises No. 1 See Christiansen, Avis B., 1895-1985