I Saw an Angel in the Road

I saw an angel in the road

Author: Daniel Charles Damon (2014)
Tune: HUNTER
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Author: Daniel Charles Damon

Daniel Charles Damon (b. 1955) is an internationally published writer of hymn texts and tunes and is Associate Editor of Hymnody for Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, Illinois. Damon is also a jazz pianist and has played in many hotels and clubs in the San Francisco Bay area. He holds degrees from Greenville College, Greenville, Illinois (BME, 1977) and Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California (MDiv, 1987). He is an ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church in the San Francisco Bay area and a life member of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada. Several single-author collections of Damon's hymns have been published: Faith Will Sing (Carol Stream, 1993), The Sound of Welcome (Carol Stream, 1998), To the Thirsty… Go to person page >

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First Line: I saw an angel in the road
Title: I Saw an Angel in the Road
Author: Daniel Charles Damon (2014)
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Language: English
Copyright: © 2014 Hope Publishing Company

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