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This moving memoir by the celebrated missionary and writer Amy Carmichael offers a powerful testament to the power of faith, hope, and love. With wit, grace, and humility, Carmichael recounts the trials and triumphs of her remarkable life, inspiring readers to a deeper commitment to compassion and service.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
"Lotus Buds" by Amy Carmichael is a collection of insightful and heartwarming stories that revolve around the experiences of children in India. Amy Carmichael, a Christian missionary and writer, shares narratives that reflect her deep love and compassion for the children she encountered during her work in Southern India.The stories within "Lotus Buds" provide glimpses into the lives, struggles, and joys of Indian children, particularly those in and around the Dohnavur Fellowship, a Christian mission founded by Carmichael. The title, "Lotus Buds," is symbolic, representing the potential for beauty and purity in the lives of these young ones despite challenging circumstances.Carmichael's writing is characterized by empathy and a keen understanding of the cultural context. Through these tales, she conveys important moral and spiritual lessons, often drawing parallels between the natural world and the spiritual realm.This collection is suitable for readers interested in missionary literature, Indian culture, and stories that celebrate the resilience and innocence of children. "Lotus Buds" stands as a testament to Amy Carmichael's dedication to her mission and her commitment to sharing the transformative power of love and faith.
Things as they are Mission work in Southern India, is a classical and a rare book, that has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and redesigned. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work, and hence their text is clear and readable. This remarkable volume falls within the genres of Philosophy, Psychology, Religion Christianity Practical theology, Worship
This little book tells a highly unusual story. Taking place, as it does, in an early 1900's rural Hindu village, and with Amy Carmichael's artful telling, it seems like some kind of tragic fairytale. In fact, at one point the author asks the reader, "Does it read like a story made up, or at least touched up a little?" But it is not a story made up. Carmichael says, "Of all the stories we have touched since we came to India, hardly one has humbled us so much, as we thought of our faithless fears for the little Mimosa. But hardly one has lifted us so high in adoration, and in wonder, and in awe."How could a little girl who only spent one afternoon in the company of real Christians, gain enough light, or glean enough crumbs from under the Master's table, to sustain a profound and effectual faith through her many years of suffering? How could she learn about her loving Father in heaven, whom she asked to gather her and her children under the safety of His wings-like a hen gathers her chicks-without ever hearing or reading (she was illiterate) Luke 13:34? How did she find the conviction and the strength to resist the sometimes violent pressure to participate in the all-pervasive idol-worship of her community? How indeed, except that her loving Father taught her and sustained her. This story poses challenging questions about the very nature of living by faith.Missionary and prolific author Amy Carmichael worked in South India for the first half of the twentieth century. In addition to evangelism, she ran an orphanage and school, and is most well-known for rescuing children from temple prostitution. Dohnavur Fellowship, as it came to be known, was the refuge for more than one thousand children, and school to many more, including Mimosa's older sister and brother, and eventually her own sons and herself; making Mimosa's story a fairytale in the truest sense, in that she lived happily ever after.
Amy Carmichael was a prolific writer and Christian missionary. She is notable for having spent over 55 years serving the people of India without so much as a single furlough. Things as They Are is arguably Carmichael s best known work on her missionary efforts in Southern India. A riveting account of the dilapidated and impoverished conditions of the nation and its people, Things as They Are offers the reader a valuable look into the past at a corner of the world that has received limited exposure.
Amy Carmichael (1867-1951) served as a missionary in India for over 50 years and is well-known for her work rescuing children from temple prostitution as well as her inspirational missionary writings. Written in 1909, LOTUS BUDS is a touching look at many of the precious children that Amy and her companions saved out of temple prostitution. Contains 36 chapters and almost 50 illustrations! This is not a cheap scanned copy, but a fully-edited republication of her original work!
Lotus Buds, has been considered important throughout human history. In an effort to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to secure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for both current and future generations. This complete book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not scans of the authors' original publications, the text is readable and clear.
This story is true. It 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.
Though written with the ill first in mind, this book is not to the ill only. It finds its way into rooms of human need or differculty.
A Priceless Treasury of Helpful Thoughts for Those Who are Ill. Miss Carmichael was inspired to write this book by reflecting that most books of comfort for sick people are written by the well, and so miss their mark. Out of long-continued suffering this book has emerged.
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