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I Am a Child of God

"I Am a Child of God" is a hymn of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) for all the members, but more often sung by children. The lyrics were written in 1957 by Naomi W. Randall and set to music by Mildred Tanner Pettit. The song has been translated into over 90 languages. The phrase "I Am a Child of God" is also used in the LDS Church as a declaration of a basic teaching of the church.

Composition Edit

 
Naomi W. Randall, lyricist

Randall composed the first three verses of "I Am a Child of God" at the request of the general board of the Primary Association, of which she was a member. The board wanted a song that could teach children about LDS Church teachings on the nature of a child's relationship with God. Randall described how she composed the song:

I got down on my knees and prayed aloud, pleading that our Heavenly Father would let me know the right words.

Around 2:00 a.m., I awakened and began to think again about the song. Words came to my mind. … I immediately got up and began to write the words down as they had come to me. Three verses and a chorus were soon formed.

I gratefully surveyed the work, drank of the message of the words, and returned to my bedroom where I knelt before my Father in Heaven to say "Thank you!"[1]

Randall mailed the lyrics to her friend Mildred T. Pettit in California, who wrote the accompanying music.

Word change Edit

The song was first performed at a stake Primary conference in 1957. Several years later, apostle Spencer W. Kimball asked the Primary general board if the phrase "Teach me all that I must know / To live with him someday" could be changed to "Teach me all that I must do / To live with him someday". As Kimball later explained, "To know isn't enough. The devils know and tremble; the devils know everything. We have to do something."[2][3] Randall accepted the change.

Publication and additional verse Edit

The song was first published in the LDS Church's 1969 Sing with Me, a songbook for children. In 1978, Randall composed a fourth verse to the song.[2] However, when the song was added to the LDS Church's 1985 hymnal, the decision was made to not include the fourth verse because it was considered by the Church Correlation Committee to be "not officially part of the song".[4] When a new church songbook for children was produced in 1989, the fourth verse was included.

"I Am a Child of God" is hymn number 301 in the church's 1985 hymnal and on page 2 in the Children's Songbook.

Use and popularity Edit

"I Am a Child of God" is one of the 45 hymns that the church publishes in its basic curriculum sources[5] that are used in areas of the world where the church is new or underdeveloped.[4] Thus, it is often one of the first hymns that new Latter-day Saints receive and learn. The song has been translated into over 90 languages and has been the subject of numerous musical adaptations by choirs and other musicians. "I Am a Child of God" is a common phrase used in curriculum,[6] magazines,[7] sermons,[8] and children's clothing,[9] jewelry[10] and novelties[11] as a means of teaching a basic LDS doctrine in simple language.[4]

In February 2007, the LDS Church celebrated the 50th anniversary of the writing of "I Am a Child of God".[4]

Copyright Edit

The copyright to "I Am a Child of God" is owned by Intellectual Reserve, Inc., a corporation established by the LDS Church to hold its intellectual property. Intellectual Reserve allows copying or downloading of the music and lyrics of the song for incidental, noncommercial church, or noncommercial home uses. In the United States, the phrase "I Am a Child of God" is not trademarked and may be used by anyone for commercial purposes.

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Karen Lynn Davidson (1998). Our Latter-day Hymns: The Stories and the Messages. The song is still sung in almost every LDS church at least once per Sunday. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book) pp. 303–04.
  2. ^ a b "New Verse Is Written for Popular Song," Church News, 1978-04-01, p. 16.
  3. ^ See also Pat Graham, "Sharing Time: Fun with Favorites," Friend, October 1984, p. 14.
  4. ^ a b c d Abbey Olsen, "Beloved Song Turns 50," Ensign, February 2007, pp. 76–77.
  5. ^ “Index of First Lines and Titles,”] Gospel Fundamentals (Salt Lake City, Utah: LDS Church, 2002) p. 276.
  6. ^ See, e.g., "Lesson 1: I Am a Child of God," Primary 1: I Am a Child of God (Salt Lake City, Utah: LDS Church, 2000) p. 1; "Lesson 3: I Am a Child of God," Primary 2: Choose the Right A (Salt Lake City, Utah: LDS Church, 1995) p. 11; "Lesson Five: I Am a Child of God," Family Home Evening Resource Book (Salt Lake City, Utah: LDS Church, 1997) p. 20.
  7. ^ See, e.g., Vicki F. Matsumori, "Sharing Time: I Am a Child of God," Friend, March 2003, p. 18; Sheila E. Wilson, "Sharing Time: I Am a Child of God," Friend, January 2004, p. 15.
  8. ^ See, e.g., Gordon B. Hinckley, "You Are a Child of God," Liahona, May 2003, p. 117; Russell M. Nelson, "We Are Children of God," Ensign, November 1998, p. 85.
  9. ^ See, e.g., I Am a Child of God baby onesie; I Am a Child of God baby bibs.
  10. ^ See, e.g., I Am a Child of God necklace.
  11. ^ See, e.g., I Am a Child of God bookmarks; I Am a Child of God lip-balm; I Am a Child of God stickers.

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources I Am a Child of God news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message I Am a Child of God is a hymn of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church for all the members but more often sung by children The lyrics were written in 1957 by Naomi W Randall and set to music by Mildred Tanner Pettit The song has been translated into over 90 languages The phrase I Am a Child of God is also used in the LDS Church as a declaration of a basic teaching of the church Contents 1 Composition 2 Word change 3 Publication and additional verse 4 Use and popularity 5 Copyright 6 See also 7 Notes 8 External linksComposition Edit nbsp Naomi W Randall lyricistRandall composed the first three verses of I Am a Child of God at the request of the general board of the Primary Association of which she was a member The board wanted a song that could teach children about LDS Church teachings on the nature of a child s relationship with God Randall described how she composed the song I got down on my knees and prayed aloud pleading that our Heavenly Father would let me know the right words Around 2 00 a m I awakened and began to think again about the song Words came to my mind I immediately got up and began to write the words down as they had come to me Three verses and a chorus were soon formed I gratefully surveyed the work drank of the message of the words and returned to my bedroom where I knelt before my Father in Heaven to say Thank you 1 Randall mailed the lyrics to her friend Mildred T Pettit in California who wrote the accompanying music Word change EditThe song was first performed at a stake Primary conference in 1957 Several years later apostle Spencer W Kimball asked the Primary general board if the phrase Teach me all that I must know To live with him someday could be changed to Teach me all that I must do To live with him someday As Kimball later explained To know isn t enough The devils know and tremble the devils know everything We have to do something 2 3 Randall accepted the change Publication and additional verse EditThe song was first published in the LDS Church s 1969 Sing with Me a songbook for children In 1978 Randall composed a fourth verse to the song 2 However when the song was added to the LDS Church s 1985 hymnal the decision was made to not include the fourth verse because it was considered by the Church Correlation Committee to be not officially part of the song 4 When a new church songbook for children was produced in 1989 the fourth verse was included I Am a Child of God is hymn number 301 in the church s 1985 hymnal and on page 2 in the Children s Songbook Use and popularity Edit I Am a Child of God is one of the 45 hymns that the church publishes in its basic curriculum sources 5 that are used in areas of the world where the church is new or underdeveloped 4 Thus it is often one of the first hymns that new Latter day Saints receive and learn The song has been translated into over 90 languages and has been the subject of numerous musical adaptations by choirs and other musicians I Am a Child of God is a common phrase used in curriculum 6 magazines 7 sermons 8 and children s clothing 9 jewelry 10 and novelties 11 as a means of teaching a basic LDS doctrine in simple language 4 In February 2007 the LDS Church celebrated the 50th anniversary of the writing of I Am a Child of God 4 Copyright EditThe copyright to I Am a Child of God is owned by Intellectual Reserve Inc a corporation established by the LDS Church to hold its intellectual property Intellectual Reserve allows copying or downloading of the music and lyrics of the song for incidental noncommercial church or noncommercial home uses In the United States the phrase I Am a Child of God is not trademarked and may be used by anyone for commercial purposes See also EditChoose the right The Family A Proclamation to the World Notes Edit Karen Lynn Davidson 1998 Our Latter day Hymns The Stories and the Messages The song is still sung in almost every LDS church at least once per Sunday Salt Lake City Utah Deseret Book pp 303 04 a b New Verse Is Written for Popular Song Church News 1978 04 01 p 16 See also Pat Graham Sharing Time Fun with Favorites Friend October 1984 p 14 a b c d Abbey Olsen Beloved Song Turns 50 Ensign February 2007 pp 76 77 Index of First Lines and Titles Gospel Fundamentals Salt Lake City Utah LDS Church 2002 p 276 See e g Lesson 1 I Am a Child of God Primary 1 I Am a Child of God Salt Lake City Utah LDS Church 2000 p 1 Lesson 3 I Am a Child of God Primary 2 Choose the Right A Salt Lake City Utah LDS Church 1995 p 11 Lesson Five I Am a Child of God Family Home Evening Resource Book Salt Lake City Utah LDS Church 1997 p 20 See e g Vicki F Matsumori Sharing Time I Am a Child of God Friend March 2003 p 18 Sheila E Wilson Sharing Time I Am a Child of God Friend January 2004 p 15 See e g Gordon B Hinckley You Are a Child of God Liahona May 2003 p 117 Russell M Nelson We Are Children of God Ensign November 1998 p 85 See e g I Am a Child of God baby onesie I Am a Child of God baby bibs See e g I Am a Child of God necklace See e g I Am a Child of God bookmarks I Am a Child of God lip balm I Am a Child of God stickers External links Edit I Am a Child of God Hymns of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints I Am a Child of God Children s Songbook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I Am a Child of God amp oldid 1124729806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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