Garfield Thomas Haywood (July 15, 1880 – April 12, 1931) was an African-American pastor and song writer who served as Presiding Bishop of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World from 1925 to 1931.
Haywood was born to Bennett and Pennyann Haywood in Greencastle,Indiana, in 1880 and moved to Haughville, a neighborhood in Indianapolis, at the age of three. As a child, he attended School 52 and then Shortridge High School. Haywood was employed by the Indianapolis Freeman and Indianapolis Recorder news papers as a cartoonist.
In 1909, Haywood founded Christ Temple church. Haywood's influence crossed ethnic boundaries; by 1913, Christ Temple had a bi-racial membership of 400 to 500 and later grew to 1500. Around 1915, Haywood received a c… Go to person page >
Translator: Adolfo Robleto
Born: January 4, 1917, Managua, Nicaragua.
Died: April 1, 1994, Texas.
Pseudonyms:
Daniel R. Diaz
Pablo Filós
Robleto attended the Colegio Bautista in Managua (graduated 1940), and the Baptist Seminary in New Orleans, Louisiana, and pastored churches in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Texas. He also directed the Department of Administration of Churches and Pastoral Leadership, edited The Christian Home for the Casa Bautista de Publicaciones, and translated about 200 hymns from English to Spanish. His works include:
501 Ilustraciones Nuevas
Doctrina Cristiana
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Display Title: Hijo de Dios Es ElFirst Line: ¿Conoces a Cristo quien es el Señor?Tune Title: SWEET WONDERAuthor: Daniel Díaz R.; G. T. HaywoodScripture: John 11:27Date: 1978
Display Title: Hijo de Dios Es ElFirst Line: ¿Conoces a Cristo quien es el Señor?Tune Title: SWEET WONDERAuthor: Daniel Díaz R.; G. T. HaywoodScripture: John 11:27Date: 1978