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_aAmy Carmichael : mother to the motherless (Heroes of the faith) (DVD) / _cChristian History Institute. |
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_aGladesville NSW : _bDistributed in Australia by Christian Multimedia, _c[2010?] |
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_a1 videodisc (approximately 90 min.) : _bsound, colour ; _c12 cm |
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490 | 1 | _aHeroes of the faith | |
500 | _aIncludes interview with Elisabeth Elliot.--DVD container. | ||
508 | _aGateway Films ; Vision Video ; Produced by Herald Entertainment, Inc. ; Copyright © Christian History Institute. | ||
511 | _aInterviewees: Jonathan Clarke, Elisabeth Elliot, Margaret Holland, Nancy Robbins. | ||
520 | _aChronicling the life of Christian missionary Amy Carmichael, this documentary illustrates how social good can be achieved through quiet strength and resolve, driven by personal faith. The unconventional Amy Carmichael arrived in India in 1895, and her approach to work included adopting the local dress and customs, even dying her skin with coffee. Among her most noteworthy accomplishments were the establishment of the Dohavur Fellowship (an orphanage and mission), and the publication in 1903 of the controversial book 'Things As They Are, in which she not only offered a sometimes shocking portrayal of the living conditions in India and the challenges facing missionaries, but also exposed the practice of grooming young children to be "temple girls," who were forced to become prostitutes to earn money for local priests. An accident left Amy bedridden for 20 years before her death in 1951, with much of that time spent writing prolifically, sharing her faith and inspiring generations of Christians. Amy's story is recounted here by those inspired by or close to her, including missionary, speaker, and author Elisabeth Elliot; Pastor Jonathan Clarke of The Welcome Church in Belfast (which Amy founded); Margaret Holland of the Dohnavur Fellowship; and Dr. Nancy Robbins, who cared for Amy. Includes a 58-minute version and a 29-minute abridged version. | ||
546 | _aEnglish and Spanish, with English and Spanish subtitles. | ||
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_aCarmichael, Amy, _d1867-1951. |
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_aDohnavur Fellowship _xHistory. |
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_aMissionaries _vBiography. |
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_aWomen missionaries _zIndia _vBiography. |
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_aWomen missionaries _zIreland _vBiography. |
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710 | 2 | _aVision Video. | |
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