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The author records first-hand impressions of Christian mission work in southern India, combining vivid sketches of daily life, caste practices and ritual barriers with case stories of inquirers, converts, and the social penalties they face. She analyzes the practical and spiritual obstacles to evangelism, recounts both hopeful conversions and frequent setbacks, and urges sustained prayer and support. The volume includes corroborating notes from other long-term field workers and brief devotional reflections, together showing the cultural resistance encountered, the protective measures taken for candidates, and the complex interplay between faith, custom, and community in vernacular mission efforts.

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Amy Carmichael

Amy Carmichael was an Irish author and missionary known for her work in India, where she dedicated her life to rescuing children from exploitation and providing them with education and care. Her literary contributions often reflect her deep faith and commitment to social justice. Among her notable works are "Lotus Buds," which shares stories of the children she cared for, and "Things as They Are," which offers insights into her experiences and observations in India. Carmichael's writings continue to inspire readers with their themes of compassion and service.

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