Rose from Brier

“Rose from Brier” by Amy Carmichael, published by CLC Publications in 1980, is a work that reflects the author’s deep commitment to her faith and service. This edition, written in English and spanning 205 pages, offers insights into Carmichael’s life as the eldest daughter of a Christ-centered family in Millisle, Ireland. From an early age, she recognized the significance of eternal values, which shaped her dedication to serving others, particularly among mill workers and children in India.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of fiction, religion, and devotional Christian theology. The book explores Carmichael’s journey and her ministry, which began in 1895 and continued until her passing in 1951. Through her experiences in various cultural contexts, including Ireland and Japan, the text presents a perspective on faith and service that resonates with those interested in spiritual growth and devotion.
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Amy Carmichael was the eldest daughter of a large Christ-cenered family in Millisle, Ireland. She was impressed at an early age that “nothing is important but that which is eternal.” This understanding proved to be a foundation for her service to the Lord among the mill workers of Ireland, the Japanese briefly, and then in India where she began her ministry to children in 1895 and where she remained until her death in 1951
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