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Ira D. Sankey (1840–1908), often remembered as the “sweet singer of Methodism,” experienced a conversion that profoundly shaped not only his own life but also the direction of gospel music in the late nineteenth century. His spiritual turning point was neither dramatic in outward spectacle nor sudden in timing; rather, it was the result of steady influence, personal reflection, and Read more...
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Referred to in the Moody Bible Institute archives. The story of the Ninety and Nine, one of Ira Sankey’s most beloved hymns is recorded in this beautiful stained glass window. Ira Sankey Stained Glass Window (Image Credit: Northeast – Sussman Architectural Products LLC. sussmanarchitectural.com/gallery/northeast.) This was a gift of Frances Victoria Edwards, Sankey’s wife, and was manufactured by Tiffany and Read more...

