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Amy's life was marked by a simple, determined obedience to God, regardless of circumstance or consequences. Her story and legacy are stunning reminders of the impact of one person who will fear God and nothing else. Driven by love and compassion, and sustained by faith and determination, Amy Carmichael defied the cruel barriers of India's caste system. The story of this young woman from Northern Ireland is a brilliant, sparkling example of God's love generously poured out to "the least among us."
Format: Paperback Vendor: Ywam Publishing Publication Date: 1998 Dimensions: 8.00 X 5.25 X .50 (inches) ISBN: 1576580180
| ISBN-13: 9781576580189 Availability: In Stock Ages: 10-14 Series: Christian Heroes Then & Now
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The most memorable and inspiring times I can recall from attending Bible college many years ago was Monday morning chapel hour. It was during these special times that we students got to hear the often exciting testimonies of visiting missionaries from around the world. It was a great encouragement to my faith to know how God was using his people to reach a lost world for Christ. As time and providence would have it, I began a career in Christian publishing that eventually led me to serve overseas in a literature mission. Out on the mission field, our family got to hear firsthand stories of the work in China, India, Africa, and the Middle East. Looking back, the most discouraging aspect of my work in literature missions was the fact that the sections in Christian bookstores that held missions-related books were the least visited by the churchgoing public.
While speaking at a homeschool conference one year, I managed a little time off to walk the book display area. I stopped by the YWAM (Youth with a Mission) Publishing booth. Here I was introduced to a series of missionary biographies called Christian Heroes: Then & Now. Authors Janet and Geoff Benge are well qualified to write about their favorite missions heroes, having served 10 years with Youth with a Mission.
I took a few of these books home and began a new tradition in our home called “Missionary Monday.” Based upon the chapel hour of my college days, I desired to instill in my children a respect for missions and an understanding of “How beautiful are the feet of those that bring His good news.” On Monday evenings we read a chapter from the series, have a brief time of discussion, and end with prayer for modern-day missionaries whom we are familiar with through church and newsletters. So far we have read aloud the incredible stories of Gladys Aylward and Eric Liddell (of Chariots of Fire fame), who both served in China during the early 1900s. We not only learned about the people, history, and political struggles of the Chinese, we learned how God in his grace used both gifted and ordinary people to dramatically share his love.
Having a Missionary Monday is no guarantee my children will take up a life of service on a foreign field, but I believe that as we introduce them to the lives of those who have gone before them, they may be more inclined to think and pray about how they may be used by God as they make their gifts, time, and talents available to him. Approx. 200 pages each, softcovers from YWAM Publishing.
—Dean
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Reviewed by Ruth (Toronto, Canada), December 10, 2007 This book doesn't even begin to cover all of Amy's valuable experiences and insights, but it is very interesting nonetheless. God used several of the stories in this book to challenged me. 5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Chastity Whittemore (Greeneville, TN), June 25, 2001 This wonderful book gives insight to this Missionary and her dedication to God. Write a review of Amy Carmichael: Rescuer of Precious Gems
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