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ON THIS DAY in MISSIONARY HISTORY
6 March 1901 – Amy Carmichael, Missionary to India, rescued and sheltered her first temple run-away, a young girl who had been dedicated to Hindu gods
and forced into prostitution to earn money for the priests. Technically this made Amy Carmichael a kidnapper. For the next many years, she rescued many
other children, often at the cost of extreme exhaustion and personal danger.
The full Day by Day Calendar of Missionary History is taken from The Greatest Century of Missions book, by Dr. Peter Hammond. This book is available
from Christian Liberty Books (CLB), PO Box 358, Howard Place 7450, Cape Town, South Africa, Tel: 021-689-7478, Fax: 086-551-7490, Email: admin@christianlibertybooks.
To see the full article with pictures, click here.
Dr. Peter Hammond
Frontline Fellowship
P.O. Box 74 Newlands 7725
Cape Town South Africa
mission@frontline.org.za
http://www.FrontlineMissionSA.org
http://www.ReformationSA.org