Fanny Crosby
Fanny's love of poetry led her to pen over 8,000 Christian hymns.
In 1820, a man posing as a physician treated the inflamed eyes of a six week old baby; within days the young child was permanently blind.
Fanny Crosby, despite the tragic loss of her sight, would embrace Christ at an early age. Her mother, a sincere Christian, took Fanny on long walks describing the woods and wildlife and spent evenings reading poetry and the Bible to her blind daughter.
Fanny’s voracious appetite to learn led her to attend the New York Institute for the Blind; where she served as a teacher after her graduation. Her love of poetry led her to pen over 8,000 Christian hymns filled with theological depth coming from her intimate love of the Lord Jesus Christ.
In John 12:46, Jesus said, "I have come as light into the world, that everyone who believes in Me may not remain in darkness."
Fanny Crosby, though blind, became an inspiration to millions around the world; finding joy beyond tragedy in the light of Jesus Christ. As she wrote in one of her hymns, "There is constant joy abiding, in Christ my Lord and King; of His love that passeth knowledge, My heart and tongue shall sing."
Hard circumstances come to us through no fault of our own - it wasn't fair that Fanny lost her sight. What's going on in your life that is unfair? Talk to a caring Christian about it.