Amy Carmichael
Amy Carmichael (1867-1951), a well known poet, hymnwriter, and author, spent fifty-six years in India as a missionary. The legacy of her work stand as a lasting testimony to the courageous young woman from Northern Ireland who stepped into the darkness surrounding her and found the greatest "refuge" of allthe sheltering love of God.
Amy Carmichael (1867-1951), a well known poet, hymnwriter, and author, spent fifty-six years in India as a missionary. The legacy of her work stand as a lasting testimony to the courageous young woman from Northern Ireland who stepped into the darkness surrounding her and found the greatest "refuge" of allthe sheltering love of God. See less
Amy Carmichael's Featured Books
Amy Carmichael book reviews
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Mimosa: A True Story
Mimosa - Balm for the hurting
by Gary B, Jul 14, 2016
This is the story of a young lady who came to know Christ during a very brief visit to a mission (in India), where her sister was staying. She returned home in less than 24 hours to a Hindu ... Read More
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Toward Jerusalem
Toward Jerusalem
by C L, Oct 21, 2014
Amy Carmichael was a 19th Century Irish lady who established an orphanage in India for children who would otherwise have been abandoned as temple prostitutes. She was a singular individual of many ... Read More
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Rose from Brier
Exquisitely comforting
by Diane, Mar 1, 2012
Everyone will eventually suffer ill health and have
periods of convalescence. Amy Carmichael wrote
this book for those who are looking for comfort and
encouragement. I have given many copies of ... Read More