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Some food for thought…
Robert Robinson was twenty-two years old when he wrote “Come Thou Fount” in 1757.
Thomas Ken was thirty-seven when he wrote the “Doxology” in 1674.
Charles Wesley was thirty-two when he penned “Christ the Lord is Risen Today.”
Chris Tomlin was twenty-nine when he wrote “Forever” and thirty-two when he wrote “How Great is Our God”.
Darlene Zschech was twenty-eight when she wrote “Shout to the Lord.”
The church has benefited greatly from the work of young songwriters.
Be encouraged!
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