David Teems

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Recording artist, songwriter, and speaker,David Teems is the author of Tyndale: The Man Who Gave God an English Voice , Majestie: The King Behind the King James Bible , To Love is Christ , Discovering Your Spiritual Center , and And There by Hangs a Tale . Teems earned his BA in Psychology at Georgia State University. David and his wife Benita live in Franklin, Tennessee near their sons Adam and Shad.

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Tyndale: the Man Who Gave G...

4.19 avg rating — 572 ratings — published 2012 — 12 editions
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Majestie: The King Behind t...

3.79 avg rating — 251 ratings — published 2010 — 11 editions
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And Thereby Hangs a Tale: W...

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To Love Is Christ

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Discovering Your Spiritual ...

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Godspeed: Voices of the Ref...

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Tyndale by Teems, David (2012)

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I Ridde My Soule of Thee at...

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“Christianity materialized under intense pressure, under severe persecution and the threat of death. She was exile, outcast, excommunicate.* And she thrived in it.”
David Teems, Tyndale: the Man Who Gave God an English Voice

“Today, in our common English, we speak Tyndale more than we do Shakespeare. And the King James Bible with its high step and its lovely old voice gets the applause that rightfully belongs to William Tyndale. Yet what is dumbfounding to me is how hidden he remains, how misprized, and how thoroughly uncelebrated”
David Teems, Tyndale: the Man Who Gave God an English Voice

“the languages of all people, that they might be read and known, not merely by the Scotch and the Irish, but even by the Turks and the Saracens. I wish that the husbandman may sing parts of them at his plough, that the weaver may warble them at his shuttle, that the traveler may with their narratives beguile the weariness of the way.”
David Teems, Tyndale: the Man Who Gave God an English Voice



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