Just As I Am (Hymn)

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Just As I Am is a well-known hymn, originally penned in 1835 by Charlotte Elliott. Though set to several tunes, the one most well-known today is that written by William Bradbury in 1849.

The hymn is best known as a hymn sung at the close of services when an altar call is given, due in large part to its use by Billy Graham in his evangelistic meetings (when Graham became a Christian in 1934, the evangelist -- Mordecai Ham -- used the hymn as his altar call hymn). (Graham later titled his autobiography Just As I Am.)


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