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This episode of Church History delves into the life of Arabella Katherine Hankey, born in 1834 in Clapham, London. Raised in a wealthy evangelical family, Kate's life was shaped by Christian values, education, and social prominence.
Her deep commitment to missionary work and evangelism continued despite a serious illness in 1866, during which she wrote the poems that became the beloved hymns "I Love to Tell the Story" and "Tell Me the Old, Old Story."
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