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Henry Feyerabend : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Feyerabend
Henry Feyerabend (1931 – December 12, 2006) was a Canadian Seventh-day Adventist evangelist, singer, and author, who is best known in Canada for his work with It Is Written, and in Brazil as a singer with the Arautos do Rei (Portuguese: King's Heralds). == Biography == Henry Feyerabend Jr. was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, to a German father and the daughter of German immigrants to Canada. Both of his parents were devout Seventh-day Adventists. He was the youngest of three children. At the age of four, his family moved to Waldheim, Saskatchewan, where his mother had been born. In Saskatchewan Feyerabend met a preacher uncle who quickly became a favourite of his; this uncle would later inspire Henry to follow in his footsteps. Another inspiration Henry cited was the Voice of Prophecy radio broadcasts, where Henry became acquainted with H. M. S. Richards and The King's Heralds. Feyerabend went to Canadian Union College where he took the first three years of a degree in Theology. While there he sang as part of a men's quartet that represented the school. After his third year, he ran out of money and took a teaching position in Saskatoon, where he met his wife, Emma Martin. They were married in 1953. The following year he took a combined teaching and pastoral position in Massachusetts, which he spent two years. He then completed his education at Atlantic Union College while pastoring a church to pay his way. While pastoring that church he got his first opportunity to preach a weekly radio show.
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