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For those interested in the music itself, you can find various renditions and the "Topic" channel for the song on YouTube .

: Written in 1913 by George Bennard , an American evangelist, while he was conducting a mission in Albion, Michigan.

If you are looking for a helpful blog post or background information on this specific topic, the site Życie Ma Sens offers a detailed look at the history behind the song. Key Highlights of the Hymn

: The lyrics emphasize clinging to the "old rugged cross" as a symbol of suffering and shame that ultimately leads to glory and peace.

: It is one of the most recognizable hymns globally, translated into numerous languages, and has been performed by artists ranging from Johnny Cash to Alan Jackson.

: Bennard was reflecting on the significance of the cross and the sacrifice of Jesus. He reportedly wrote the lyrics to match a melody he had already composed.

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For those interested in the music itself, you can find various renditions and the "Topic" channel for the song on YouTube .

: Written in 1913 by George Bennard , an American evangelist, while he was conducting a mission in Albion, Michigan. 12_stary_krzyz

If you are looking for a helpful blog post or background information on this specific topic, the site Życie Ma Sens offers a detailed look at the history behind the song. Key Highlights of the Hymn For those interested in the music itself, you

: The lyrics emphasize clinging to the "old rugged cross" as a symbol of suffering and shame that ultimately leads to glory and peace. Key Highlights of the Hymn : The lyrics

: It is one of the most recognizable hymns globally, translated into numerous languages, and has been performed by artists ranging from Johnny Cash to Alan Jackson.

: Bennard was reflecting on the significance of the cross and the sacrifice of Jesus. He reportedly wrote the lyrics to match a melody he had already composed.