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[A broken spirit and a contrite heart]

[A broken spirit and a contrite heart]

Composer: Don Harris (1993); Composer: Martin J. Nystrom (1993)
Published in 1 hymnal


Composer: Don Harris

(no biographical information available about Don Harris.) Go to person page >

Composer: Martin J. Nystrom

Martin J. Nystrom, a songwriter, was born in 1956 in Seattle, Washington, to a mother who grew up in the Christian Reformed Church; his father was brought up in the Evangelical Covenant Church. After graduating from Oral Roberts University with a degree in music education, Nystrom worked as a music director for the New York branch of Christ for the Nations. More recently he has served as a song development manager for Integrity Music, for whom he has written more than seventy songs. Nystrom is featured as worship leader on five Integrity "Hosanna" tapes. He also gives presentations at numerous conferences throughout the world. --www.reformedworship.org Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [A broken spirit and a contrite heart]
Composer: Don Harris (1993)
Composer: Martin J. Nystrom (1993)
Incipit: 11551 14321 34323
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: © 1993 by Integrity's Hosanna Music / ASCAP.

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