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Amy Carmichael
Amy Carmichael
Author: Sam Wellman
Jesus had given his life for her. Now it was her turn. — Surely, if Jesus could give everything He had, Amy Carmichael could do no less. So in 1895 she embraced an unusual mission, one that would last the remaining fifty-six years of her life. The Dohnavur Fellowship in India would become, under her loving guidance, a sanctuary for more than one ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781593103804
ISBN-10: 1593103808
Publication Date: 7/1/2004
Pages: 208
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Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
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Amy Carmichael is one of my all time favorite biographies. Her story is incredible and inspiring. In 1895 she embraced the unusual misson one that would lst the remaining 56 years of her life. The Dohnavur Fellowship in India would become a sanctuary for more than 1000 children who would have otherwise faced a horrible future.
Her life was characterized by obedience, totall commitment, and selflessness and serves an example to all of us. Those the world regarded as less than lovely, she saw with the eyes of God and even gave her life for them.
A 5 star biography - very inpsiring!

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I really feel inspired by Amy Carmichael and her willing Spirit and her devotion to Christ so early on in life. The fact that she allowed Him to guide her is quite wonderful. I don't think this book explained as much, but I am sure reading some of her 30 books would be more helpful. She constantly gave glory to Christ, and for that I adore her. Through Christ she helped people in Ireland, Scotland, and England who were looked down upon. She went to Japan and was willing to be among the people as the missionaries disagreed with her. She went to India and established orphanages and a hospital to care for young children who were to be abandoned, abused, or sold as temple prostitutes or sacrifices. How amazing. The book was a little slow and not too interesting but the subject matter was interesting.


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