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Win the Lost at Any Cost

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Author: Leon H. Ellis

Ellis, Leon Henry. (Chattanooga, Tennessee, December 1, 1929-- ). Church of God. Graduate of Lee College and Luther Rice Seminary. Serves as Christian Education Director for the Churches of God in Maryland and Northern California. Pastorates include: Pompano Beach, Florida; Southside Estates, Jacksonville, Florida; and Concord, Georgia. Served on the National Music Committee of the Church of God. Most popular songs: "Win the Lost at Any Cost" and "For Me to Live Is Christ." --Bob J. Neil, DNAH Archives Go to person page >

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First Line: As we look around us, all the fields are white
Title: Win the Lost at Any Cost
Author: Leon H. Ellis (1959)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Souls are crying, men are dying
Copyright: © 1959 (renewal 1987) Tennessee Music & Printing Company/ASCAP, a div. of SpiritSound Music Group in "Forward in Faith" (admin. by Main Street Music and Entertainment c/o Music Services)

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