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Loading... Fanny Crosby: The Girl Who Couldn't See But Helped The World To Singby Laura Caputo-Wickham
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Baby Frances--or Fanny, as everyone called her--was only six weeks old when she became blind. "What a pity you can't see," people often said. "The first thing my eyes will ever see will be the face of Jesus in heaven," she'd reply. And this filled her with joy. Not only was Fanny a happy girl, always looking for reasons to be thankful, she was also blessed with extraordinary musical ability. Follow her inspirational story to discover how she wrote some of the world's most famous hymns, such as To God Be the Glory and Blessed Assurance. This beautifully illustrated children's biography of Fanny Crosby (1820-1915) is part of the Do Great Things For God series which shows how God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. It will enthuse young children about the great things they can do for God. Can be read to young children aged 4-5, and read by children aged 6 plus. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresNo genres Melvil Decimal System (DDC)264.23092Religions Christian church and church work Public Worship; Ritual Music; Singing; Instrumental; Praise meetingLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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