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[I chose a path of sin and loss]

Meter: 8.6.8.6 with refrain Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John W. Peterson Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 55671 32617 6565

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Seu Maravilhoso Olhar

Author: Helene de Morais Teixeira; Joan Larie Sutton; John Willard Peterson; Irmgard Rehn Meter: 8.6.8.6 with refrain Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Vivi tão longe do Senhor Used With Tune: MARAVILHOSO OLHAR

His Wonderful Look of Love

Author: J. W. P. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I chose a path of sin and loss Used With Tune: [I chose a path of sin and loss]

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His Wonderful Look of Love

Author: J. W. P. Hymnal: Favorites Number 8 #17 (1975) First Line: I chose a path of sin and loss Languages: English Tune Title: [I chose a path of sin and loss]

Seu Maravilhoso Olhar

Author: Helene de Morais Teixeira; Joan Larie Sutton; John Willard Peterson; Irmgard Rehn Hymnal: Hinário para o Culto Cristão #312 (1991) Meter: 8.6.8.6 with refrain First Line: Vivi tão longe do Senhor Languages: Portuguese Tune Title: MARAVILHOSO OLHAR

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John W. Peterson

1921 - 2006 Person Name: John Willard Peterson Author of "Seu Maravilhoso Olhar" in Hinário para o Culto Cristão

Ralph Manuel

b. 1951 Arranger of "MARAVILHOSO OLHAR" in Hinário para o Culto Cristão Rev. Ralph Manuel, Minister of Music Fresh from the tropical climes of Brazil, Ralph Manuel took on the mantle as HBC's Minister of Music in February 2004. Ralph and his family have quickly become an important part of the church family, reaching out to members and visitors with a message in music. A native of Oklahoma City, Ralph has also lived in Fort Worth, Texas; Walnut Ridge, Arkansas and Recife, Brazil. He received a Bachelor of Music degree from Oklahoma City University and a Masters of Church Music from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. For 24 years, Ralph and his wife Donna served as missionaries to Brazil. Ralph taught at North Brazil Baptist Theological Seminary and worked at the Imperial Baptist Church of Recife. In this capacity, he assisted churches in their music ministry and led musical groups that went into the community to share the message of the gospel. Ralph is an accomplished pianist and a published composer and arranger of sacred choral, vocal and keyboard music. His compositions are used in churches around the world, including the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. He was awarded the Arthur Lakschevitz prize from the Association of Baptist Musicians of Brazil for outstanding contribution to church music among Brazilian Baptists. In 2002, he was chosen to write the commissioned anthem for the Baptist Church Music Conference in Memphis. Ralph and Donna have two teenagers-James and Melissa. Ralph's hobbies include playing the piano and collecting old hymnals. His favorite hymns are "Blessed Assurance" because of its exuberant nature and "Redeemed" because of its solid affirmation of a joyful faith. His favorite Bible passage is Psalm 103, particularly the middle verses which express the Lord's continuing love for us despite our unworthiness. --www.heritagebaptistonline

Joan Larie Sutton

1930 - 2016 Translator of "Seu Maravilhoso Olhar" in Hinário para o Culto Cristão Joan Larie Sutton (nee Riffey) was born in Louisville, KY but lived most of her life in Brazil with her missionary parents. She began the study of violin at the age of ten, continuing her studies at Baylor University. She earned a Masters Degree in sacred music at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville. She married William Boyd Sutton and together they worked in Brazil. She translated many hymns into Portuguese. ================ JOAN SUTTON LARIE (Married to Pastor John Boyd Sutton) Brazilian Baptists owe much to this American musician who, after more than 30 years of fruitful work in Brazil (see: "Nassau", p.l66). was the catalyst for musical talent, natives and aliens in the preparation of "Hymns for Christian Worship," which contributed to the translations, which revealed hymns by contemporary authors. http://www.abordo.com.br/nassau/galeria.htm
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