Dwight L. Armstrong
Dwight Leslie Armstrong (15 September 1904 – 17 November 1984) was a composer of Christian hymns based upon texts from the Psalms and other books of the Old Testament and the New Testament. He was the younger brother of American evangelist Herbert W. Armstrong, and uncle of American evangelist Garner Ted Armstrong. He was married to Karen Hill Armstrong (no relation to Karen Armstrong, the nun turned author of books on Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Buddhism), and was the father of one daughter, Deborah.
Read more about Dwight L. Armstrong: Early Life and Religious Faith, Publication of Hymns, Listing and Description of Hymns, Recordings and Adaptations, Death
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