B04436 - Amy Carmichael: Let the Little Children Come - book
Dick, Lois HoadleyOctober 23, 2007

Arriving in India, Amy Carmichael sees little children married to pagan priests for temple prostitution. Amy rescues these children and provides a safe, healthy home for them. A fascinating and heartbreaking story that will encourage you to be given wholly over to God to live a life by faith, trust, and dependence upon God alone. Amy was convinced that “absolute surrender” was God’s call upon the life of every believer.
Table of Contents
- The Mine (1895-1897, India)
- The Miner (1867-1888, Ireland, England, Japan)
- The Keeper of the Jewels (Five thousand years of Hinduism)
- The Search for the Jewels (1901-1904, India)
- Jewels Stripped Off (1899, India)
- Jewels of Victory (1899, India)
- Broken Jewels (1915-1927, The years of public outrcy)
- A Choice Jewel (1902-1938, Dohnavur's growth)
- Polishing the Jewels (1902-1929, The Father's children)
- Jewels of the Ledger (1900-1935, The Father's provision)
- Crown Jewels (1900-1935, The Father's silence)
- The Jeweler (1931-1951, The Father's plan)
- Title: Amy Carmichael: Let the Little Children Come
- Item#: B04436
- ISBN: 0802404332
- Size: 160
- Length: 7.00
- Width: 4.30
- Weight: 0.3
- Copyright: 1984
Amy Carmichael: a woman of deep conviction, and loyalty to Christ. Her work and ministry was valuable in such a way as we may consider George Muller's to have been. Both of these children of God were totally committed to the cause of Christ, and willing to suffer all for His sake. Miss Carmichael was a radical and no compromise Christian.
