About Anna Richarde
Anna Richarde was a Christian hymn writer about whom very little biographical information has been preserved. Even major hymnological resources such as Hymnary.org record her name and works but do not provide details about her life, including her birth, death, background, or ministry. As a result, she remains one of the lesser-known figures in hymn history, known primarily through her contributions to sacred song rather than through documented personal history.
Despite the absence of biographical data, Anna Richarde is credited with at least nine hymn texts. Her hymns reflect a clear evangelical tone, emphasizing trust in Christ, obedience, and faithful Christian living. The language of her works is simple and direct, suggesting that they were likely intended for congregational singing and possibly for use among children or in revival settings.
Among her known hymn texts are:
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Follow the Steps of Jesus
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Be Not Afraid, Trust in Thy Savior
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Thy Word My Lamp in Darkest Night
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Trusting, Ever Trusting
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Little Children, Come to Jesus
These hymns reveal recurring themes of discipleship, trust in God, and devotion to Christ. Her writing often encourages believers to walk closely with the Lord, rely on His Word, and live a life of holiness and faith. The accessible style of her hymns has allowed them to be included in various hymnals, even though her personal identity remains obscure.
Anna Richarde’s legacy illustrates how hymn writers without widely recorded histories can still make meaningful contributions to Christian worship. Through her hymns, her voice continues to call believers to faith, trust, and obedience.
Hymns by Anna Richarde
| # | Title | Year | Views | |
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| 1 | Follow, Gladly Follow | 1903 | 692 | View |