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Nils Frykman (1842-1911) was a Swedish teacher, evangelist and hymnwriter.〔Nils Frykman ''sv.wikipedia.org''. Retrieved: December 9, 2012.〕 He came to the United States in 1888 and was a pastor at Covenant Churches in Illinois and Minnesota for nearly two decades. Known as “the joyous Christian singer”, Frykman wrote over three hundred hymns, many of which are still sung by worshipers in Sweden and the United States.〔(The Joyous Christian Singer ) ''pietisten.org''. Retrieved: December 9, 2012.〕 ==Sweden== Nils Larsson was born October 20, 1842 on a farm near Sunne, Värmland. In 1866 he enrolled at a teacher’s college in Karlstad and took the last name of Frykman, which derived from the valley where he was born: Fryksdalen. After graduating in 1868 Frykman worked as a primary schoolteacher at schools in Värmland and Östergötland.〔(Christians you should know ) ''hillcovch.org''. Retrieved: December 9, 2012.〕 He married Betty Jonsson in 1869, with whom he had ten children. The couple’s association with the Free Church and P. P. Waldenström led to conflicts with the school board until finally in 1883 Frykman gave up his teaching position.〔''Twice-Born Hymns'' by J. Irving Erickson, (Chicago: Covenant Press, 1976) pp. 94-95.〕 For the next few years he devoted himself to the ministry, spreading the Gospel as an itinerant preacher. During all of this time Frykman was a prolific hymnwriter, publishing his lyrics in the Christian weekly ''Sanningsvittnet'' (Witness of the Truth).〔
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