Episode 325 - MISSION IN THE DARK

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Episode 325 - MISSION IN THE DARK
Join us on this episode of "The Thick and Mystic Moment" where host Robert John Hadfield delves into the remarkable life of Fanny Crosby, a distant relative of Bing Crosby. Despite living in different centuries, both Crosbys left a significant mark on music history. Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" holds the title for the best-selling single of the 20th century, yet it's Fanny's story that captivates with her resilience and creativity.
Born in 1820, Fanny Crosby faced adversity from an early age, losing her sight to an infection and her father to death all before she turned a year old. Despite these challenges, she cultivated a remarkable talent for poetry and songwriting, which began to flourish when she was just eight years old. Her journey led her to the New York Institute for the Blind, where she not only honed her skills but also became a key figure, reciting poetry to influential visitors, including several U.S. Presidents.
Fanny's impact deepened as she transitioned into hymn writing, with her work reaching an estimated 100 million copies sold worldwide. Her hymns remain a staple in churches today. This episode explores how Fanny Crosby turned personal tragedy into a source of inspiration and strength, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate through generations.
Tune in to uncover the powerful narrative of Fanny Crosby, whose life's work in poetry and hymn writing helped shape the spiritual fabric of America and proved that resilience and creativity can transcend any obstacle.

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