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That Way and No Other

That Way and No Other

Amy Carmichael

Plough Publishing House
2020
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How do you stay true to God’s call for your life? Amy Carmichael left everything to become a missionary in India. But then seven-year-old Preena, fleeing sexual slavery, threw herself on the newcomer’s protection. Could Carmichael relinquish a religious vocation to become a “nursemaid”? A picture of Jesus washing his disciples’ feet came to her mind, and “the question answered itself and was not asked again.” Joined by a growing team of Indian women, Carmichael founded Dohnavur, a community of households that has provided family for hundreds of girls who might otherwise have been sold into prostitution. A modern-day saint, Amy Carmichael has inspired generations of missionaries and activists. The practical wisdom in these selections, taken from her many books, confirms her as a trustworthy spiritual guide for anyone honestly seeking to follow God’s path.
Gold Cord

Gold Cord

Amy Carmichael

CLC Publications
1982
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The complete story of the Dohnavur Fellowship from its beginning. Shows the loving heart of God at work in thirsting human hearts. Exceptional This book has been newly reset in clear, modern type.
Rose From Brier

Rose From Brier

Amy Carmichael

CLC Publications
1980
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Amy was inspired to write this book by reflecting that most books of comfort for sick people are written by the well and so they miss the mark. Thus, from her own personal experiences she has gathered a priceless treasury of helpful thoughts for those who are ill.
Thou Givest, They Gather

Thou Givest, They Gather

Amy Carmichael

CLC Publications
1982
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Amy Carmichael, a woman who was always ready to gather any spiritual wisdom the Lord was ready to give, believed life should be directed by the Bible, which is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. In this book, she shares some of her insights into God's Truth.
Candles in the Dark

Candles in the Dark

Amy Carmichael

CLC Publications
1982
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For the last twenty years of her life, Amy Carmichael was in constant pain and confined to her room. During this time she kept in touch with friends, and Candles in the Dark provides selected extracts from this rich correspondence.
Mountain Breezes

Mountain Breezes

Amy Carmichael

CLC Publications
1999
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A 466-page anthology of the spirit-enriching poetry of Amy Carmichael. 566 poems gathered from 29 of her books, many now out of print, and arranged under 7 topical headings: Worship, Petition, Surrender, Ministry, Wartime, Encouragement, Youth. Sources are indicated. Included is a helpful index of first lines and titles. Truly a treasure for poetry lovers, especially all Carmichael fans.
Mimosa

Mimosa

Amy Carmichael

CLC Publications
2005
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This true story tells the eternally new tale of the matchless charm of our Lord Jesus Christ. A heartening story of good cheer for all who sow in difficult fields, especially India.
His Thoughts Said, His Father Said

His Thoughts Said, His Father Said

Amy Carmichael

CLC Publications
1999
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Bite-size, biblical answers to your unspoken questions about: God's guidance, grief and suffering, spiritual dryness, hard situations, God's supply, and more. Enter the refreshing water of Amy Carmichael's writing and let the Father wash your doubts and fears away.
Plowed Under

Plowed Under

Amy Carmichael

CLC Publications
2007
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Amy Carmichael, admired writer and missionary, tells the story of Arulai Tara (Star of Grace), the sister of Mimosa. This book reveals the importance of preparing ourselves for obedience to God's call in our lives; the beauty in remaining faithful in preparing the ground God has given us.
Lotus Buds

Lotus Buds

Amy Carmichael

Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
2019
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Amy Beatrice Carmichael (16 December 1867 - 18 January 1951) was a Protestant Christian missionary in India, who opened an orphanage and founded a mission in Dohnavur. She served in India for 55 years without furlough and wrote many books about the missionary work there.Born in Belfast Ireland, to a devout family of Scottish ancestry, Carmichael was educated at home and in England, where she lived with the familt of Robert Wilson after her father's death. While never officially adopted, she used the hyphenated name Wilson-Carmichael as late as 1912. Her missionary call came through contacts with the Keswick movement. In 1892 she volunteered to the China Inland Mission but was refused on health grounds. However, in 1893 she sailed for Japan as the first Keswick missionary to join the Church Missionary Society (CMS) work led by Barclay Buxton. After less than two years in Japan and Ceylon, she was back in England before the end of 1894. The next year she volunteered to the Church of England Zenana Missionary Society, and in November 1895 she arrived in South India, never to leave. While still learning the difficult Tamil language, she commenced itinerant evangelism with a band of Indian Christian women, guided by the CMS missionary Thomas Walker. She soon found herself responsible for Indian women converts, and in 1901, she, the Walkers, and their Indian colleagues settled in Dohnavur. During her village itinerations, she had become increasingly aware of the fact that many Indian children were dedicated to the gods by their parents or guardians, became temple children, and lived in moral and spiritual danger. It became her mission to rescue and raise these children, and so the Dohnavur Fellowship came into being (registered 1927). Known at Dohnavur as Amma (Mother), Carmichael was the leader, and the work became well known through her writing. Workers volunteered and financial support was received, though money was never solicited. In 1931 she had a serious fall, and this, with arthritis, kept her an invalid for the rest of her life. She continued to write, and identified leaders, missionary and Indian, to take her place. The Dohnavur Fellowship still continues today.Her example as a missionary inspired others (including Jim Elliot and his wife Elisabeth Elliot) to pursue a similar vocation.