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[All the doors on earth are open]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Paul Rader Used With Text: Tell the Story

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Tell the Story

Author: P. R. Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: All the doors on earth are open Refrain First Line: Tell the story, tell the story Topics: Missions - Missionary Used With Tune: [All the doors on earth are open]

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Tell the Story

Author: P. R. Hymnal: Tabernacle Praises No. 1 #51 (1920) First Line: All the doors on earth are open Refrain First Line: Tell the story, tell the story Tune Title: [All the doors on earth are open]
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Tell the Story

Author: P. R. Hymnal: Tabernacle Hymns #165 (1921) First Line: All the doors on earth are open Refrain First Line: Tell the story, tell the story Topics: Missions - Missionary Tune Title: [All the doors on earth are open]
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Tell the Story

Author: P. R. Hymnal: The Tabernacle Hymns #188 (1918) First Line: All the doors on earth are open Topics: Service Tune Title: [All the doors on earth are open]

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Paul Rader

1879 - 1938 Person Name: P. R. Author of "Tell the Story" in Tabernacle Hymns Rader was one of the most powerful evangelistic preachers of the early 20th Century. He described himself as an ex-bellboy, ex-cowboy, ex-prospector, ex-football player, and ex-pugilist. He was pastor of Moody Church in Chicago, Illinois (1915–21), and followed founder Albert Simpson as president of the Christian and Missionary Alliance (1920–23). He also founded the Chicago Gospel Tabernacle in 1922 and pastored it for 11 years. Rader wrote many Gospel song lyrics and a few tunes, and was instrumental in founding of the Tabernacle Publishing Company. Rader was a pioneer of Christian broadcasting, as well: In the early 1920’s, the beginning days of radio, station WBBM in Chicago, Illinois, closed every Sunday. Rader received permission to use the studios, and for several years ran a 14-hour Christian program every Sunday. Rader called his station within a station WJBT (Where Jesus Blesses Thousands). --© Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)