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[I'll walk with Jesus, my Savior]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Verna E. Howard, 1911-2000 Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 51117 65351 15671 Used With Text: I'll Walk with Jesus

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I'll Walk with Jesus

Author: V. E. H. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: I'll walk with Jesus, my Savior Used With Tune: [I'll walk with Jesus, my Savior]

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I'll Walk With Jesus

Author: V. E. H. Hymnal: Into Our Hands #225 (1999) First Line: I'll walk with Jesus, my Savior Languages: English Tune Title: [I'll walk with Jesus, my Savior]

I'll Walk with Jesus

Author: V. E. H. Hymnal: Sacred Songs of the Church #332 (2007) First Line: I'll walk with Jesus, my Savior Tune Title: [I'll walk with Jesus, my Savior]

I'll Walk With Jesus

Author: V.E.H. Hymnal: Church Gospel Songs and Hymns #690 (1983) First Line: I'll walk with Jesus, my Savior Topics: Quartet (If Desired) Languages: English Tune Title: [I'll walk with Jesus, my Savior]

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V. E. Howard

1911 - 2000 Composer of "[I'll walk with Jesus, my Savior]" in Church Gospel Songs and Hymns Born: September 29, 1911, Farmersville, Louisiana. Died: September 28, 2000, Texarkana, Texas. Buried: Rocky Branch, Louisiana. Howard attended Abilene Christian College, Harding College and Arkansas State University. He began preaching at age 19, and served in Powen, Greenville, and Texarkana, Texas; and in Hot Springs and Conway, Arkansas. He also conducted Gospel meetings throughout America, baptizing over 8,000 people. He owned a jewelry store, was president of Central Printers and Publishing Company and of Howard Foundations, Inc., and served on the Board of Freed-Hardeman College. He is perhaps best remembered as a radio broadcaster, beginning in Hot Springs, Arkansas, in 1934, with his signature tag line, "Are you listening?" He retired from radio in 1995. His works include: Church Gospel Songs and Hymns, with Broadus E. Smith (West Monroe, Louisiana: Central Printers and Publishers, 1978, 1983) © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.come/tch)
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