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From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
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23 episodes
1 month ago
One of the most renowned of all Protestant Christian missionaries, Amy Carmichael is remembered most for the fifty-five years she spent doing evangelistic and philanthropic work in India. She began her missions career, however, with fifteen months in Japan before falling ill, returning to Ireland, and then returning to Asia with her focus on India. This collection of letters is a record of that time in Japan, and is fascinating not only for its biographical interest but also for its insights into the rapidly-changing life of fin de siècle Japan and the status of its small unpopular handful of Christian converts, in the same era when Lafcadio Hearn was recording his observations from a very different perspective. Far from free of racial and religious prejudice, Carmichael's record is still heartfelt, revealing, and noteworthy in ways that she certainly would never have intended or expected. Summary by Expatriate.
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One of the most renowned of all Protestant Christian missionaries, Amy Carmichael is remembered most for the fifty-five years she spent doing evangelistic and philanthropic work in India. She began her missions career, however, with fifteen months in Japan before falling ill, returning to Ireland, and then returning to Asia with her focus on India. This collection of letters is a record of that time in Japan, and is fascinating not only for its biographical interest but also for its insights into the rapidly-changing life of fin de siècle Japan and the status of its small unpopular handful of Christian converts, in the same era when Lafcadio Hearn was recording his observations from a very different perspective. Far from free of racial and religious prejudice, Carmichael's record is still heartfelt, revealing, and noteworthy in ways that she certainly would never have intended or expected. Summary by Expatriate.
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Episodes (20/23)
From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
VIII. Torches, Thoughts, & a Typhoon
1 year ago
18 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
XII. Unto Him Be Glory
1 year ago
20 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
X. Birthday Gifts
1 year ago
15 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
XVII. Scraps — Very Much So
1 year ago
22 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
IX. Out of — Into
1 year ago
22 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
XX. On With the Message
1 year ago
20 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
XIII. Co-Workers
1 year ago
20 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
XXII. Amen. Hallelujah!
1 year ago
14 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
XI. Christmas & New Year in Sunrise Land
1 year ago
14 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
IV. With the Power of God Behind It
1 year ago
27 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
VI. Across Japan by Kuruma
1 year ago
23 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
VII. Kyoto, and Onwards
1 year ago
20 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
XXI. Christ is Conqueror
1 year ago
27 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
V. I Cannot! Can God? God Can!
1 year ago
13 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
III. Mission Tour No. 1
1 year ago
33 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
I. From Albert Docks to Shanghai
1 year ago
20 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
XV. Not Yet — Ere Long
1 year ago
20 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
Introductory Notes
1 year ago
11 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
II. From Shanghai to Matsuye
1 year ago
22 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
XVIII. "It Will Be a Seed"
1 year ago
24 minutes

From Sunrise Land by Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867 - 1951)
One of the most renowned of all Protestant Christian missionaries, Amy Carmichael is remembered most for the fifty-five years she spent doing evangelistic and philanthropic work in India. She began her missions career, however, with fifteen months in Japan before falling ill, returning to Ireland, and then returning to Asia with her focus on India. This collection of letters is a record of that time in Japan, and is fascinating not only for its biographical interest but also for its insights into the rapidly-changing life of fin de siècle Japan and the status of its small unpopular handful of Christian converts, in the same era when Lafcadio Hearn was recording his observations from a very different perspective. Far from free of racial and religious prejudice, Carmichael's record is still heartfelt, revealing, and noteworthy in ways that she certainly would never have intended or expected. Summary by Expatriate.