A chance to die : the life and legacy of Amy Carmichael / Elisabeth Elliot.
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TextPublication details: Old Tappan, N.J. : F.H. Revell Co., ©1987.Description: 382 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0800715357
- 9780800715359
- 266 22 E46C
- B 19
- BV3269.C32 E44 1987
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Tide pools, pink powder, and prayers -- The hope of holiness -- Mutton chops don't matter -- The tin tabernacle -- The inescapable calling -- Small shall seem all sacrifice -- The rending -- The romance of missions -- The unrepealed commission -- The school of prayer -- Japanese head -- Not much of a halo in Ceylon -- To the India of the Raj -- Fashionable Christianity -- Company, church, Crown, and Hindu -- Straight against the dead wall -- Blissful work -- The cost of obedience -- The uninteresting, unromantic truth -- A small and desolate mite -- Children tie the mother's feet -- The vault beneath the meadow -- The impress of the signet ring -- Strife of tongues -- Place of dragons -- Love is not a sentiment -- The lesson of the weaned child -- Across the will of nature -- Grey jungle, crystal pool -- A life without fences -- Where are the men? -- Damascus blades -- Rendezvous with Robin Hood -- The sword smites sharp -- The DF is born -- A secret discipline -- Place of healing and house of prayer -- The road less traveled -- No milk biscuits -- Scrub-land -- The toad beneath the harrow -- The servant as writer -- Saint, fishwife, vegetable marrow -- Broken by the waves -- I hold me fast by thee -- The voice from the sanctum -- The razor edge -- Maintain a constant victory -- The river breaks out -- Fettered and yet free -- One thing have I desired -- Epilogue.
The story of Amy Carmichael, a missionary.
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