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Missions Monday: Amy Carmichael

By: Casey Zachary

Amy Carmichael was born in Ireland and lived from 1867-1951. After converting to Christianity in her teens, she briefly served as a missionary in Japan before settling  in South India. She traveled to India in 1885 and never returned home again, spending the remainder of her life serving the children of India.

She formed the Dohnavur Fellowship in Tinnevelly in 1901. Its purpose was to rescue young girls who were forced into temple prostitution. It was difficult and demanding work. In 1926 the Fellowship became an independent society with around 900 endangered girls and boys. After the children came into the care of the society, they were cared for, educated, and trained for lives of service.

Despite the obstacles she faced, the wickedness she encountered as a result of her work, and a crippling fall that rendered her disabled after a fall in 1931, her faith remained strong. She is remembered today by Christians worldwide because of the remarkable poetry, prose and letters she produced.

Quotes from Amy Carmichael

“You can give without loving, but you cannot love without giving.”

“Can we follow the Savior far, who have no wound or scar?”

“He said, ‘Love…as I have loved you.’ We cannot love too much.”

“It is a safe thing to trust Him to fulfill the desires which He creates.”

“Give me the Love that leads the way
The Faith that nothing can dismay
The Hope no disappointments tire
The Passion that’ll burn like fire
Let me not sink to be a clod
Make me Thy fuel, Flame of God”

**Information comes from the Evangelical Dictionary for World Missions

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