Born: December 24, 1866, Vineland, New Jersey.
Died: September 8, 1932, Clifton Springs, New York.
Buried: Clifton Springs, New York.
The biographical account of poetess/hymn-writer Annie Johnson Flint (1866-1932) is a story of both heartbreak and triumph. Born on Christmas Eve in the small town of Vineland, New Jersey, she was welcomed by Eldon and Jean Johnson as their greatest earthly gift. Three years later, little Annie would lose her mother, who died as she gave birth to Annie’s baby sister. Mr. Johnson, who himself was suffering from an incurable disease, willed the children to the Flint family who would bring them up in the Baptist faith.
It was during a revival meeting at the age of 8 that the Spirit of God brought Annie'… Go to person page >
Display Title: The World's BibleFirst Line: Christ has no hands but our handsTune Title: [Christ has no hands but our hands]Author: Annie J. FlintScripture: 1 Peter 2:12Date: 1997
Display Title: The World's BibleFirst Line: Christ has no hands but our handsTune Title: [Christ has no hands but our hands]Author: Annie J. FlintMeter: 7.6.7.6.DDate: 2012
Display Title: The World's BibleFirst Line: Christ has no hands but our handsTune Title: [Christ has no hands but our hands]Author: Annie J. FlintDate: 1990
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