
Mimosa, Who Was Charmed
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Mimosa, a young girl living in India, encounters Amy Wilson Carmichael, a dedicated missionary, and experiences a life-altering spiritual awakening. This true story explores the impact of Carmichael's life and ministry on Mimosa, highlighting her transformation from a troubled young girl to a devoted follower of Christ. The narrative portrays the profound influence of love and faith on Mimosa's journey, demonstrating the power of God's love to bring hope and transformation. The book also sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of missionary work in India and the enduring power of faith to overcome adversity. The story offers a glimpse into the life of Amy Wilson Carmichael and her unwavering dedication to sharing the Christian message with those in need, emphasizing the importance of compassion, sacrifice, and unwavering belief in God's love.Book Details
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Amy Wilson Carmichael
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Amy Wilson Carmichael (16 December 1867 – 18 January 1951) was an Irish Christian missionary who served in India for over 55 years. She is best known for her work among orphaned children and for her o...
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