Praising my savior all the day long
by chuckofish
Frances Jane Crosby was the most prolific writer of hymn texts and gospel songs in the American evangelical tradition of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She wrote more than eight thousand sacred texts in addition to other poetry.
Born in Putnam County, New York, on March 24, 1820, she lost her sight as an infant as a result of complications from a childhood illness. At the age of fifteen, she entered the New York Institute for the Blind where she would later teach for a number of years. In 1858, she married Alexander van Alstyne, a musician in New York who was also blind. Crosby was a lifelong Methodist.
Fanny Crosby is honored with a feast day on the liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America on February 11, even though none of her hymns are included in either the 1940 or 1982 Hymnal. Go figure.
Here is an excellent rendition of one of her most famous hymns, Blessed Assurance, performed by Third Day. Listen to the whole thing and start your Lent on a positive note.


I enjoyed reading Fanny Crosby’s bio. Didn’t know she was blind from birth. Enjoyed Blessed Assurance. Hadn’t heard it in a long time. Thanx.
Well, Fanny sounds like a lovely lady. It’s too bad that her hymns have been left out of the hymnal!
So typical of the Episcopal Church–give her a feast day, but take her hymns out of the hymnal (if they were ever in)!
Very cool sounding lady! Of course, I love the Third Day clip. They were, at a time, my favorite band!!
I love Third Day also and it is always nice to hear them!