Things As They Are
Amy Carmichael's vivid and honest portrayal of missionary life in India, describing the realities of Hindu society, caste systems, and the challenges facing both heathen and Christian communities.
36 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
Note
2
Preface
3
Glossary
4
CHAPTER I About the Book
5
CHAPTER II Three Afternoons off the Track
6
CHAPTER III Humdrum
7
CHAPTER IV Correspondences
8
CHAPTER V The Prey of the Terrible
9
CHAPTER VI Missed Ends
10
CHAPTER VII |The Dust of the Actual|
11
CHAPTER VIII Roots
12
CHAPTER IX The Classes and the Masses
13
CHAPTER X The Creed Chasm
14
CHAPTER XI Caste viewed as a Doer
15
CHAPTER XII Petra
16
CHAPTER XIII Death by Disuse
17
CHAPTER XIV What Happened
18
CHAPTER XV |Simply Murdered|
19
CHAPTER XVI Wanted, Volunteers
20
CHAPTER XVII If it is so very important. . . ?
21
CHAPTER XVIII The Call Intensified
22
CHAPTER XIX |Attracted by the Influence|
23
CHAPTER XX The Elf
24
CHAPTER XXI Deified Devilry
25
CHAPTER XXII Behind the Door
26
CHAPTER XXIII |Pan, Pan is Dead|
27
CHAPTER XXIV |Married to the God|
28
CHAPTER XXV Skirting the Abyss
29
CHAPTER XXVI From a Hindu Point of View
30
CHAPTER XXVII Though ye know Him not
31
CHAPTER XXVIII How Long?
32
CHAPTER XXIX What do we count them worth?
33
CHAPTER XXX Two Safe
34
CHAPTER XXXI Three Objections
35
CHAPTER XXXII |Show me Thy Glory!|
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