About Fanny J. Crosby
Fanny Crosby (1820–1915) was one of the most prolific and beloved hymn writers in Christian history. Blinded shortly after birth, she developed a deep reliance on Scripture and memorization from an early age. Her lifelong trust in Christ shaped both her personal faith and her poetic voice. Though she never regained physical sight, she often spoke of her blindness as a gift that helped her focus more clearly on eternal truths.
Over the course of her life, Crosby wrote more than eight thousand hymns and gospel songs, many of which remain widely sung today. Hymns such as Blessed Assurance, To God Be the Glory, and Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior reflect her emphasis on salvation by grace, assurance in Christ, and joyful devotion. Her texts are marked by simple language, strong biblical themes, and heartfelt testimony. Fanny Crosby’s enduring legacy lies in her ability to express profound spiritual truth in words that continue to comfort, instruct, and inspire believers around the world.
Hymns by Fanny J. Crosby
| # | Title | Year | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | All The Way My Saviour Leads Me | 1875 | 1233 | View |
| 2 | Be Thou Exalted | 1875 | 639 | View |
| 3 | Don't Forget the Sabbath | 1875 | 260 | View |
| 4 | God of Our Strength, Enthroned Above | 1872 | 194 | View |
| 5 | Jesus Is Passing This Way | 1895 | 939 | View |
| 6 | Meet Me There | 1885 | 914 | View |
| 7 | My Song Shall Be of Jesus | 1896 | 136 | View |
| 8 | Nearer The Cross! My Heart Can Say | 1875 | 384 | View |
| 9 | O Church Arise! | — | 1048 | View |
| 10 | Saved by the Blood (That Was Drawn) | 1900 | 695 | View |
| 11 | Stand Like the Brave | 1890 | 179 | View |
| 12 | Take the World, but Give Me Jesus | 1879 | 469 | View |
| 13 | The Blessed Lights of Home | 1872 | 272 | View |
| 14 | The Lord in Zion Reigneth | 1886 | 41 | View |
| 15 | To God Be the Glory | 1875 | 2745 | View |