Indigno Soy

Author: Beatrice Bush Bixler

Beatrice Bush Bixler, one of the twentieth century’s most prolific song writers, pianists, and vocalists, penned the words and music to "Life is a Symphony." “Bea,” as she is known by so many made her entry into Christian music with the success of that song which was often included at Youth for Christ rallies around the mid-Western United States. It is a favorite of many, still today. In the sleepy little town of Waverly on the Southern Tier of New York State, in 1916, a little girl was born to Mr. & Mrs. Will Bush. She was a weak and unwell child and one day as her mother was hanging the laundry in their back yard to dry, a neighbor inquired as to Bea’s health. Her mother reported that it was less than acceptable, and the n… Go to person page >

Translator: Francisco Cook

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Translator: Robert Carlton Savage

Robert Carlson Savage was born in Wisconsin in 1914. He served as a missionary in Colombia and then worked 24 years for HCJB radio in Quito, Ecuador. He edited and compiled several songbooks and hymnals, including Himnos d Fe y Alabanza in 1966. Dianne Shapiro from Celebremos su Gloria (Colombia/Illinois: Libros Alianza/Celebration), 1992 Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Indigno soy de su gracia infinita
Title: Indigno Soy
English Title: I am not worthy the least of his favor
Author: Beatrice Bush Bixler
Translator: Francisco Cook
Translator: Robert Carlton Savage
Language: Spanish
Refrain First Line: Yo soy indigno
Copyright: © 1949. Renewal 1977 by Beatrice B. Bixler. Assigned to Singspiration, Division of The Zondervan Corporation. ; Transl. © 1966 by Singspiration, Inc.

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Himnos de Fe y Alabanza #181

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