Fanny Crosby once stated,“ If I had a choice, I would still choose to remain blind…for when I die, the first face I will ever see will be the face of my blessed Savior.” This quote by Fanny Crosby shows her dedication and love for Christ and her positive disposition on her physical impairment. Fanny Crosby was born March 24, 1820, in Putnam County, New York to John and Mercy Crosby. At a young age, Fanny was diagnosed with blindness. Although Fanny Crosby was impaired in her eyes at a young age, God used her disability to further His kingdom through the power of music. Despite the fact Fanny was raised in a Puritan household, she never sincerely experienced a relationship with God. It wasn’t until her mid-thirties, when she truly gave her life to the Lord, did she develop a relationship with Him. Bernard Ruffin expresses Fanny’s conversion: …show more content…
Mr. Bradbury hired Fanny Crosby not only for her “light and informal,” poetry and hymns, but also for her simplistic hymnals. Fanny Crosby’s contribution in hymns was simple, heartfelt, and
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Christ centered. Through her work, many people were saved. In her book, Fanny relays one of these salvation stories: Rescue the Perishing’, as I have intimated, was written after a meeting at one of the New York missions. Sometime after the hymn became known I was at a service one evening and a young man told the story of his conversion. Poor and hungry, he had walked the streets for want o something better to do. He heard the singing at mission; he went in; and before the service was concluded his heat broke in contrition.
‘I was just ready to perish’ he said to me, ‘but that hymn ,by the grace of God saved me.’ Truly, the Lord worked through Fanny by her