Amy Carmichael was born on the Shankill Road in Belfast (now the capital city of Northern Ireland) She was considered unusual as she had dark brown eyes which in a nordic blue eyed community caused other children to tease her. As a child she often prayed that God change her eyes to blue. Her Christian mother reassured her that she had brown eyes because God had a good reason for giving her brown eyes even though at that time she did not know what that was. Later when she went to India as a missionary in the community as dark drown is the prevailing eye colour. The she developed a deep sense of kinship with India and the Indians but she never forgot her roots on the Shankill Road, where she sponsored the building of a church still known as Welcome Hall. She is still highly regarded in Northern Ireland as one of the most influential Christian women of the 19/20th centuries.
By hearing the song "Jesus Loves me"
No, Amy Carmichael was Irish.
Amy Carmichael was born on December 16, 1867.
A Christian missionary who devoted her life to helping poor kids in India. A Christian missionary who devoted her life to helping poor kids in India. A Christian missionary who devoted her life to helping poor kids in India. A Christian missionary who devoted her life to helping poor kids in India.
yes for she had seven siblings
Amy Wilson-Carmichael has written: 'Overweights of joy'
Amy Carmichael died on January 18, 1951 at the age of 83.
Amy Carmichael was born on December 16, 1867 and died on January 18, 1951. Amy Carmichael would have been 83 years old at the time of death or 147 years old today.
no they were poorish
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Millisle, County Down, Ireland