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Amy Carmichael
of Dohnavur
Frank L. Houghton
432 pages; 5.25" x 8"
Paper
Amy Carmichael was a
missionary to India who founded in that country what eventually became know as Dohnavur
Fellowship, whose mission was to save children who were sold to Hindu temples for
prostitution. She also authored several books.
Table
of Contents
Introduction
Chapter
Part I: Preparation For a
Lifework
1. Millisle
2. Belfast
3. "The Welcome"
4. Manchester and the D.O.M.
5. Broughton Grange
6. The Call
7. To Japan
8. In and Around Matsuye
9. Ceylon - and England
10. To Balgalore
11. Palmcottah and Pannaivilai
12. Battle
Part II: The Warfare of the
Service
13. The First Temple Child
14. "The Cloud Rested"
15. "One Increasing Purpose"
16. "A Bigger Flock"
17. The Pattern
18. "The Roads Are Rugged"
19. The Story of Muttammal
20. "Passing Through the Valley"
21. "Good, Acceptable, Perfect"
22. "Through Any Weather"
23. The Forest
24. "Its A Boy"
25. Sisters of the Common Life
26. "Immanuel My Help"
27. Mother and Children
28. "Strength of My Heart"
29. The Dohnavur Fellowship
30. "There Shall Be a
Performance"
31. Place of Heavenly Healing
32. "One Long Fight"
Part III: The Keeping of the
Charge
33. The Room of Peace
34. "The Wages of Going On"
35. "Climbing Unawares"
36. "The Way of Prayer"
37. Amma as Author
38. "The Cross is the Attraction"
39. Letters to the Family
40. "Stay Thy Heart on Me"
41. The Last Defile
42. "The Work of My Hands"
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