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Nils Frykman (October 20, 1842 – March 30, 1911) was a
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teacher, evangelist and hymnwriter. Nils Frykman ''sv.wikipedia.org''. Retrieved: December 9, 2012. He came to the
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in 1888 and was a pastor at Covenant Churches in
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and
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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
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and the
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.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
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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
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and
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. He married Betty Jonsson in 1869, with whom he had ten children. The couple's association with the
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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
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as an itinerant preacher. During all of this time Frykman was a prolific hymnwriter, publishing his lyrics in the
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weekly ''Sanningsvittnet'' (Witness of the Truth).


America

In 1888 Frykman and his family immigrated to the
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after he had accepted a pastorate at the Tabernacle Church of
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. They remained in that city until 1889 when he was called to Salem Mission Covenant Church in Pennock, Minnesota. He served the congregation there until his retirement in 1907. His final years were spent in
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, where he held administrative posts with the Covenant Church. In 1908 he oversaw the publication of ''Sions Basun'' (Zion's Trumpet).''Sions Basun'' (Chicago: Svenska evangeliska missionsförbundet i Amerika, 1909). The first official hymnal of the Covenant Church, it had more than one hundred hymns written by Frykman. Nils Frykman died March 30, 1911, at the age of sixty-eight. His funeral at the Swedish Tabernacle (now First Covenant Church) in
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was attended by 2,000 mourners. In 1928 a monument was erected near his grave at
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in
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. Etched in stone are the opening lines of the hymn that he considered his best:
I have a future all sublime, beyond the realms of space and time, where my Redeemer I shall see, and sorrow nevermore shall be.


Selected hymns by Nils Frykman

A number of Frykman's hymns are available as digital downloads. The 1990 album ''Frykman på gammalt vis'' (Frykman in the old style) can be purchased at
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.
''Fröjdas vart sinne, Julen är inne'' (Joy bells are ringing) ''Jag har en vän som älskar mig'' (I have a friend who loveth me) ''Jag har i himlen en vän så god'' (I have in heaven a friend) ''Min framtidsdag är ljus och lång'' (I have a future all sublime) ''Nu är jag nöjd och glader'' (I sing with joy and gladness) ''Närmare, Gud, till dig'' (Nearer, my God, to thee) ''O sällhet stor'' (How great the joy the Lord provides) ''Vem som helst kan bli frälst'' (Whosoe'er anywhere) ''Vår store Gud gör stora under'' (Our mighty God works mighty wonders)


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