Fanny Crosby – The Blind Woman Who Wrote More Than 8,000 Gospel Hymns
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Though Fanny Crosby lost her sight as an infant, she became one of the most influential hymn writers of all time, composing more than 8,000 gospel hymns that continue to be sung in churches around the world.
Her life stands as a powerful testimony that human limitations cannot stop God’s purpose.
Losing Sight but Not Faith
Fanny Crosby was born on March 24, 1820, in New York.
At only a few weeks old, she developed an illness, and a mistaken medical treatment left her permanently blind.
Many would have viewed blindness as a tragedy, especially in the nineteenth century. Yet Fanny saw her condition through the lens of faith.
She once said:
“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 Savior.”
Those words reveal a faith that refused to be defined by circumstances.
Hiding God’s Word in Her Heart
Unable to read with her eyes, Fanny devoted herself to memorizing Scripture.
As a young girl, she committed large portions of the Bible to memory, including much of the New Testament.
The Word of God became the foundation of her life and the inspiration behind thousands of hymns.
The Scriptures she treasured in her heart would later flow into songs that touched millions of lives.
More Than 8,000 Hymns of Faith
Over her lifetime, Fanny Crosby wrote more than 8,000 hymns.
Some of her most beloved works include:
- Blessed Assurance
- To God Be the Glory
- Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior
- Rescue the Perishing
- Near the Cross
Her hymns have been published in countless hymnals and sung by generations of believers worldwide.
Remarkably, she often composed entire songs in her mind before dictating them to others.
Though physically blind, she possessed extraordinary spiritual vision.
A Life Fully Devoted to God
Fanny Crosby never sought fame or fortune.
She viewed hymn writing as a ministry entrusted to her by God.
Through her songs, she proclaimed salvation, grace, hope, and the love of Jesus Christ.
Her desire was simple: to point people to the Savior.
Every lyric reflected her unwavering confidence in God’s goodness and faithfulness.
A Legacy That Lives On
Fanny Crosby passed away in 1915 at the age of ninety-five.
More than a century later, her hymns continue to inspire worshipers across the globe.
Whenever believers sing “Blessed Assurance” or “To God Be the Glory,” they are participating in a legacy that began with a woman who chose faith over despair.
Fanny Crosby’s story reminds us that God is not limited by our weaknesses.
The woman who could not see the light of this world helped millions discover the light of Jesus Christ.
That is the enduring power of faith.







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