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Amy Carmichael Part 1: Women Worth Knowing

By June 16, 2020April 22nd, 2022Christian Living, Podcasts2 min read

Amy Carmichael (1867-1951): Today we will be talking about a woman who probably needs no introduction! Amy Carmichael was an Irish woman who ministered to working-class factory girls in Belfast before becoming a missionary to India, where she spent the rest of her life establishing an orphanage for children rescued from child prostitution. Her profound, insightful writings have made her one of the best-loved missionaries of all time!

  • If by Amy Carmichael
  • Edges of His Ways by Amy Carmichael
  • Rose from Brier by Amy Carmichael
  • Whispers of His Power by Amy Carmichael
  • Lotus Buds by Amy Carmichael
  • Mimosa by Amy Carmichael
  • Gold Cord by Amy Carmichael
  • Gold By Moonlight by Amy Carmichael
  • Things As They Are by Amy Carmichael
  • Candles in the Dark by Amy Carmichael
  • God’s Missionary by Amy Carmichael
  • His Thoughts Said…His Father Said by Amy Carmichael
  • Toward Jerusalem by Amy Carmichael
  • Ploughed Under by Amy Carmichael
  • Figures of the True by Amy Carmichael
  • Thou Givest, They Gather by Amy Carmichael

ALSO…

  • You Are My Hiding Place (compiled by David Hazard)
  • A Chance to Die by Elisabeth Elliot
  • Amy Carmichael of Dohnavur by Frank Houghton

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Join us each week for a lively conversation between author Cheryl Brodersen and history teacher Jasmine Alnutt as they explore the lives of well-known—and not so well-known—Christian women in history. Trust us—these are definitely women worth knowing! Visit GraciousWords.com.

Cheryl currently oversees the Joyful Life women’s Bible study at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. She also hosts a weekly podcast called “Women Worth Knowing,” highlighting women from all walks of life, past and present, and the lives they led for the Lord. Cheryl is also a frequent speaker at women’s retreats and conferences around the world.

Jasmine Alnutt is from Washington State and graduated from Westmont College in Santa Barbara, CA.