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Saturday 31 August 2019

Fanny Crosby: The Blind Girl's Song by Lucille Travis



If you've ever picked up a hymn book, the chances are that you've sung a song written by a blind girl - and not just any blind girl... Fanny Crosby. As a young child she knew nothing of the sighted world around her but that didn't stop her interacting with nature, experiencing the thrill of God's creation. She held her grandmother's hand but she thought that was because Grandmother needed her help not the other way around. 

Fanny had a remarkable feel for poetry, and using her gift for memory, was able to compose poems and hymns quickly without forgetting them. Fanny Crosby is credited with writing at least 9,000 hymns in the course of her long life. Prior to her decision to use her remarkable gift for the glory of the Lord, Fanny also wrote many, many poems and secular songs. However, once she decided to follow Christ with her life, Fanny Crosby not only dedicated herself to writing popular hymns, she also spent her life speaking to society's downtrodden.

The encouraging story of a woman blind from infancy, her use of the Lord's gifting, and her refusal to allow a disability to rule her life.


Trail Blazers series
Extra features: Time line; Thinking further topics
 No illustrations
Reading level: Read to me: 8-9 years; Read myself: 9-14 years
Paperback
175 pages
Size: 11 x 17.9cm
Christian Focus Publications
Bible Version: none

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