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Fanny Crosby: Songbird in the Dark

Fanny Crosby

I love to be out on my back porch just before daylight. Just before the sunrise, I often hear songbirds welcoming a new day. Despite the darkness, we know that the bright light of the sun will soon appear.

Fanny Crosby has been called “The Songbird in the Dark.” When she was only 6 weeks old, faulty treatment of an eye infection resulted in lifelong blindness. She wrote hymns that inspirationally envision our future reunion with Christ. Early in her life, Fanny had a dream in which she saw the panorama of a glorious heaven, and many of her songs reflect that theme. By age 8, having fought and won over discouragement, she wrote this poem: Read the rest of this entry »

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J. C. Penny

J C Penny

When I was just a very young child my parents taught me the importance of reading good books. They would read to me each night until I learned to read for myself. They always critiqued my books before I read them! Much of my free time was spent with a good book as my company!

One of the first biographies I remember reading was the life of J.C. Penny! He was a successful retail businessman from Missouri, the 7th of 12 children, and was raised to believe in the Golden Rule. J. C. Penny’s parents also taught him to tithe the first 10% of all his money and he did that throughout his entire life.

The first J. C. Penny store opened in April of 1902. He accepted “cash only” for his goods – no credit! Penney’s store was successful because his customers liked the merchandise and good service! The J. C. Penny Company flourished under the motto: “Honor, Confidence, Service and Cooperation.” Read the rest of this entry »

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Amanda Smith: God’s Image Carved in Ebony

 

I remember reading the life story of Amanda Smith when I was a teenager. Her life impacted mine in several ways. Primarily the way that

Amanda Smigh

 she overcame prejudice, poverty, & religious bigotry. I have not encountered very many people who have even heard of her. So I’ve chosen her as the subject of this blog post & trust that you will be enticed to read more about her remarkable life & contribution to American culture.

Amanda Berry Smith (January 23, 1837 – February 24, 1915) was a former slave who became an inspiration to thousands of women both black and white. She was born in Long Green, Maryland, a small town in Baltimore County. Her father’s name was Samuel Berry while her mother’s name was Mariam. Her father, a slave, worked for years at night and after long days of field labour, he had to make brooms and husk mats to pay for freedom for his whole family of 7. Read the rest of this entry »

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Charles Haden Spurgeon

As you have probably noticed by now I enjoy reading and writing about men & women who have made a difference in the lives that they

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 touched!  Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could all make a positive difference for Christ in the lives that we touch each day!
 
Charles Spurgeon was a ‘man who made a difference’ in the lives that he touched! He was a great British pastor in London!  I love his story of ‘raising money for the orphans’. He went to Bristol hoping to raise £300, which was a huge amount of money in those days, for the homeless children of London.  At the end of the week his financial goal had been met!
 
That night, as he bowed in prayer, Spurgeon was clearly prompted to give the money to a co-laborer of Christ named George Mueller. “Oh no, Lord,” answered Spurgeon, “I need it for my own dear orphans.” Yet Spurgeon couldn’t shake the idea that God wanted him to part with it. Only when he said, “Yes, Lord, I will,” did he go to sleep.
 
With great peace, he made his way the next morning to Mueller’s orphanage and found the great man of prayer on his knees. The famous minister placed his hand on Mueller’s shoulder and said, “George, God has told me to give you the £300 I’ve collected.” “Oh, my dear brother,” exclaimed Mueller,” I’ve just been asking him for exactly that amount!” The two servants of the Lord wept and rejoiced together.
 
When Spurgeon returned to London, he found an envelope on his desk containing more than £300. The Lord had returned the £300 he had obediently given to Mueller, with 300 shillings of interest!

Charles Spurgeon truly made a difference in the lives he touched that week in Bristol!


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