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My guiding star

Author: Ira B. Dykes Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_42 (1952) First Line: A wondrous light shines from above Refrain First Line: The Savior is my guiding star Languages: English

Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved

Author: John Newton Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_51 (1952) Languages: English

Don't you love Daddy too

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_17 (1952) First Line: Are you always praising mother Refrain First Line: O, daddy, dear old daddy Languages: English

Over there

Author: J. S. Adams Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_40 (1952) First Line: As I humbly kneel each morning Refrain First Line: Twill be love and peace forever Languages: English

My thoughts turn homeward to the sunny time

Author: L. O. Womack Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_113 (1952) First Line: As I travel down life's pathway Languages: English

At set of sun I'm going home

Author: H. C. Finley Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_10 (1952) First Line: As I travel through this world Refrain First Line: O how sweet it is to know Languages: English

There will come a new day

Author: A. H. Gregory Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_121 (1952) First Line: As I view the thickening shadows Refrain First Line: There will come a day ever free Languages: English

Spend a moment in prayer every hour of the day

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_16 (1952) First Line: As you travel each day down the long rocky road Languages: English

Awake, ye sleepers, the Lord needs reapers

Author: Hurstle Lawson Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_0 (1952) First Line: Awake, away ye sleepers, the Lord is calling Languages: English

Be a blessing every day

Author: Eugene M. Bartlett Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_93 (1952) Languages: English

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