Por la mañana dirigimos la alabanza (At early dawn we sing a song of adoration)

Por la mañana dirigimos la alabanza (At early dawn we sing a song of adoration)

Author: Alfredo Colom M. (1954, alt.); Author (English version): Carolyn Jennings (1993)
Tune: POR LA MAÑANA
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Author: Alfredo Colom M.

Alfredo Colom was a prolific songwriter from Guatemala. He held public office, but ruined his life with alcohol and was considering suicide when an indigenous Guatemalan Christian gave him a New Testament. Eventually he surrendered his life to Christ serving in music and evangelism on the radio and in travels throughout Central and South America. Footnote from Singing the New Testament, hymn #36 Go to person page >

Author (English version): Carolyn Jennings

Carolyn Jennings (born August 16, 1936) is a Professor Emerita of Music at St. Olaf College where she taught for many years and also served in administrative roles, including Chair of the Music Department and Associate Dean for the Fine Arts. Carolyn Jennings is a graduate of the University of Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts degree in music magna cum laude and the University of Michigan where she received her Master of Music degree as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow. She also served as a church musician for over thirty years, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Northfield, Minnesota. Over many years she has served on arts advisory panels, as a workshop presenter, and in leadership roles in several professional organizations. She has been active in pro… Go to person page >

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First Line: Por la mañana dirigimos la alabanza (At early dawn we sing a song of adoration)
Spanish Title: Pero Queda Cristo
Author: Alfredo Colom M. (1954, alt.)
Author (English version): Carolyn Jennings (1993)
Meter: 13.13.D.11.11.D.
Language: Spanish, English
Copyright: © 1954 Benson Music Group; English Translation © 1993 The Pilgrim Press

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