Amy Wilson Carmichael
Amy Wilson Carmichael was a remarkable figure, known for her profound impact on the lives of countless children in India. Born in 1867 in Millisle, Northern Ireland, she felt a calling to missionary work early in her life. After dedicating herself to this path, Amy traveled to India, where she founded the Donhallow orphanage in Dohnavur. Her compassionate spirit and unwavering commitment transformed the lives of many, as she provided shelter, education, and love to vulnerable children, often rescuing them from difficult circumstances. Through her experiences, she beautifully articulated her thoughts in a series of compelling writings that reflect her deep faith and love for humanity.
Amy's literary contributions, which include insightful books and poetry, offer readers a glimpse into her remarkable journey and the lessons she learned along the way. Her works resonate with themes of devotion, compassion, and the importance of serving others. If you’re curious about her unique perspective and experiences, exploring her writings in this app can be a rewarding experience. Dive into her world and discover the heartfelt stories that continue to inspire many even today.
From Sunrise Land
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Amy Wilson Carmichael
One of the most renowned of all Protestant Christian missionaries, Amy Carmichael is remembered most for the fifty-five years she spent doin…
Lotus Buds
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Amy Wilson Carmichael
Amy Carmichael tells the story of work among the girls of India, who she calls "Lotus Buds". - Summary by Adele de Pignerolles
Ponnamal, Her Story
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Amy Wilson Carmichael
"A girl stood alone in the dark, listening. No one moved about her; the old mother-in-law who slept near by breathed steadily, she wou…
Mimosa, Who Was Charmed
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Amy Wilson Carmichael
“This story is true. It tells the eternally new tale of the matchless charm of our Lord Jesus Christ. One look at that loveliness, and, th…