The Day They Crucified My Savior

Author: V. E. Howard

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… Go to person page >

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First Line: The day they crucified my Savior
Title: The Day They Crucified My Savior
Author: V. E. Howard
Language: English
Notes: "In memory of that Sunday A.M., March 26, 1972, in the Garden of Gethsemane, looking across the valley to the hill of Calvary, when some 100 Christians, including the small church in Jerusalem, were alone with Christ in worship. Tears of inspiration freely flowed - in memory of a crucified and resurrected Savior - VEH"
Copyright: © 1978 by V. E. Howard in "Gospel Songs & Hymns".

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