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[Once I was drifting, lost and in sin]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Don M. Allen Incipit: 11223 44433 3453 Used With Text: Harbored in Jesus

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Harbored in Jesus

Author: Fay Wallingford Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Once I was drifting, lost and in sin Refrain First Line: Harbored in Jesus, safe and secure Used With Tune: [Once I was drifting, lost and in sin]

Mi Puerto Es Cristo

Author: Fay Wallingford; H. T. Reza Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: En turbias olas, lejos de Dios Used With Tune: [En turbias olas, lejos de Dios]

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Harbored in Jesus

Author: Fay Wallingford Hymnal: Favorites Number 3 #1 (1951) First Line: Once I was drifting, lost and in sin Refrain First Line: Harbored in Jesus, safe and secure Languages: English Tune Title: [Once I was drifting, lost and in sin]

Harbored in Jesus

Author: Fay Wallingford Hymnal: Pinebrook Praises Number One #19 (1943) First Line: Once I was drifting, lost and in sin Refrain First Line: Harbored in Jesus, safe and secure Tune Title: [Once I was drifting, lost and in sin]

Mi Puerto Es Cristo

Author: Fay Wallingford; H. T. Reza Hymnal: Himnos de Fe y Alabanza #102 (1966) First Line: En turbias olas, lejos de Dios Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [En turbias olas, lejos de Dios]

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Honorato T. Reza

1912 - 2000 Person Name: H. T. Reza Translator of "Mi Puerto Es Cristo" in Himnos de Fe y Alabanza Born: Oc­to­ber 27, 1912, Alahuixtlan, Guer­re­ro, Mex­i­co. Died: 2000, Kansas City. Reza’s ed­u­ca­tion be­gan at age six in the home of a Pro­test­ant pas­tor, and con­tin­ued in a board­ing school in Tel­o­lo­a­pan, and lat­er in Mex­i­co City. Re­za be­came a Chris­tian at age 11 af­ter hear­ing a sermon by Ruth Del­ga­do. He turned away from the faith as a teen, but was re­con­ciled in 1930. He grad­u­at­ed from the Bi­ble In­sti­tute in Mex­i­co Ci­ty in 1935, and took his first pas­tor­ate in Ma­tí­as Ro­me­ro, Oa­xa­ca. Reza en­rolled at the Un­i­ver­si­ty of Pas­a­de­na, California, in 1937, re­ceived his ba­che­lor’s de­gree in 1939, and re­turned to Mex­i­co Ci­ty in 1935 to open a new church. A few months lat­er, he mar­ried Ernes­ti­na Ten­to­ri. Continuing post gra­du­ate stu­dies in paral­lel with his pas­tor­al du­ties, Re­za earned a de­gree from the Un­i­ver­si­ty of Mex­i­co in 1941. H. Or­ton Wi­ley in­vit­ed him to Pas­a­de­na Un­i­ver­si­ty the fol­low­ing year to teach Span­ish and lit­er­a­ture. In ad­di­tion to his re­spon­si­bil­i­ties in Pa­sa­de­na, Re­za was dean and pro­fes­sor at a Bi­ble col­lege in Los An­geles for His­pan­ic pas­tors of the Church of the Nazarene in South­ern Cal­i­for­nia. In 1944, the Gene­ral As­sem­bly of the Church of the Na­za­rene cre­ate­d a Span­ish ra­dio prog­ram, with Re­za as its di­rec­tor. He moved with his fam­i­ly to Kan­sas Ci­ty in 1946 to sup­port that ef­fort. For 23 years, he host­ed the ra­dio pro­gram La Ho­ra Na­za­re­na, which was even­tu­al­ly broad­cast on 700 sta­tions. In 1980, Re­za be­came found­ing pre­si­dent of the Na­za­rene Sem­in­a­ry in Mex­i­co Ci­ty, guid­ing it in its ear­ly years of de­vel­op­ment. Reza’s works in­clude: Brazil’s Open Door (Na­za­rene Pub­lish­ing House, 1958) Our Task for To­day (Na­za­rene Pub­lish­ing House, 1963) Nuestra Ta­rea pa­ra Hoy (Ca­sa Na­za­rene de Pub­lic­ci­o­nes) Ambassadors to La­tin Lands, 1965 Prescription for Per­ma­nence: The Sto­ry of Our Schools for Train­ing Min­is­ters in La­tin Amer­i­ca, 1968 Missions: Both Sides of the Coin (Na­za­rene Pub­lish­ing House, 1973) Through a Long Tun­nel: A Sto­ry of Sur­viv­al in Cu­ba (Na­za­rene Pub­lish­ing House, 1976) After the Storm, the Rain­bow: The Church of the Na­za­rene in Cu­ba Tras la Tor­men­ta, el Arco Iris (Ca­sa Na­za­rene de Pub­lic­ci­o­nes, 1993) --hymntime/tch/bio/r/e/z/reza_ht.htm Himnario Bautista gives his year of birth as 1913.

Don M. Allen

1910 - 2010 Composer of "[Once I was drifting, lost and in sin]" in Favorites Number 3 Mr. Allen played piano for services at the Seaside Baptist Church near Monterey, California in the early 1970s. He was a prolific composer. He also taught piano and organ, and was an encouragement to his students. Dianne Shapiro

Fay Wallingford

Author of "Harbored in Jesus" in Favorites Number 3
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