5/15/2011 - Dear Debi Irene & Madeline Irene:

On behalf of the First UMC Women's Banquet committee, I thank you both for the wonderful program you presented the evening of May 3rd. It was everything we could have hoped for and more! We have heard nothing but praise for your presentation. Frankly, I hated to see it end. We loved the old hymns! Fanny, you have an amazing voice and you certainly had me believing you actually were blind. I didn't think that until I spoke to you and your Mother before the program and then was pleasantly surprised when you proved me wrong. Thank you for bringing us a fun and most importantly meaningful God inspired message! With Love & Blessings, Faye Z. D., Committee Chr

 

Fanny Crosby   Whither
Thou Goest
  Master
in our Midst
  Esther   I Must
Tell Jesus
  Christmas Minute
         
The incredible story of prolific, blind hymnist,
Fanny J. Crosby.
  The inspirational musical story of Ruth, Naomi, Boaz.   The story of the friendship between Jesus and the Lazarus, Mary & Martha.  A wonderful hour-long musical.   Esther's goodness and dedication to God offer an example to us all.   The story of hymn-writing team Elisha and Susan Hoffman, ministers from Orwigsburg, PA.   Frantic and busy, Noelle learns the true meaning of Christmas.

January 17, 2011

I recently read your book "Jesus, I'm Coming" and thoroughly enjoyed the journey. I am not much of a reader, but when I saw your book I knew I could get through it without any problem. It kept me reading and reading to the end and I feel a new relationship with you since reading it.  Ruth T. (Schuylkill Haven Seniors)


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