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Jesus Knows and Cares

Author: P.H.E. Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: When the road is rough and the way is dim Topics: Funeral Used With Tune: [When the road is rough and the way is dim]

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[When the road is rough and the way is dim]

Meter: 10.6.10.6 with refrain Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Paul H. Epps Tune Key: D Flat Major Incipit: 34565 12343 43254 Used With Text: Jesus Knows and Cares

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Jesus Knows and Cares

Author: Paul H. Epps Hymnal: Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) #358 (1997) First Line: When the road is rough and the way is dim Topics: Encouragement; Jesus Friend Scripture: Hebrews 2:17 Languages: English Tune Title: [When the road is rough and the way is dim]

Jesus Knows and Cares

Author: P. H. E. Hymnal: Heart Melodies #51 (1961) First Line: When the road is rough and the way is dim Tune Title: [When the road is rough and the way is dim]

Jesus Knows and Cares

Author: P. H. E. Hymnal: Songs for the Master #144 (1975) First Line: When the road is rough and the way is dim Tune Title: [When the road is rough and the way is dim]

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Paul H. Epps

1914 - 2002 Author of "Jesus Knows and Cares" in Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) Born: March 20, 1914, Booneville, Arkansas. Died: June 14, 2002, Dallas, Texas. Buried: Hillcrest Cemetery, Temple, Texas. Epps lived in Muskogee, Oklahoma, 1923-45. He studied at West Texas University in Canyon, Texas, and the Hartford School of Music in Arkansas. He studied voice under W. W. Combs, and was associated with L. O. Sanderson in Music Normals starting in 1945. He taught in music camps at Lubbock Christian College and the Firm Foundation Music Camp; at the Camp Hensel Music School at Travis Peak, Texas, for over 25 years, and directed singing in meetings with Gospel preachers such as Jimmy Allen, Mack Lyon, George Benson, John Bannister, and Willard Collins. In 1945, he began serving as a minister, educational director and song leader in Waxahachie, Texas. He went on to serve for over 20 years at churches in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana, eventually moving to Lake Charles, Louisiana; Temple, Texas, around 1982; and Lewisville, Texas, in 2001. --www.hymntime.com/tch
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