“Four corners to by my bead, Four angels ‘round my head; One to watch, two to pray, One to keep all fear away.” Grandma Fannie learned this rhyme as a small girl.
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“Four corners to by my bead, Four angels ‘round my head; One to watch, two to pray, One to keep all fear away.” Grandma Fannie learned this rhyme as a small girl.
“I may not be able to see, but I’m grateful that God gave me four other senses.” This quote encompasses a bit of this story. Johnnie was born in one and gradually lost the rest of his sight. He became completely blind by 22. Living with blindness never stopped
In the early 1900’s a Mennonite Church in Lancaster County asked Amanda Musselman and her friend Mary Denlinger to move to the nearby city of Philadelphia. Philadelphia had parts of the city where the many people in need lived.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to lose your eyesight? What would you still be able to do? "Blind Martha" is the autobiography of a woman who doesn't let blindness stop her.