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The Wild-Bird Child: A Life of Amy Carmichael

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She has become a legend.

Brilliant, personable and passionate, she is arguably the most gifted of all Irish woman writers of Christian literature.

During the time of the Raj in India, Amy Carmichael discovered a custom of the time in which children were ‘married to gods’ and so introduced to a life of prostitution. With a mixture of courage and heartbreak, she began to uncover the facts, sometimes under disguise, for the government. After independence, the Indian government courageously prohibited the practice by law. Against difficult circumstances, Amy and her colleagues provided a safe home for these children against awesomely difficult circumstances at Dohnavur in South India.

Until her death in 1951, she devoted fifty years of her life to rescuing babies and children from dangerous backgrounds in India.


Amy, a Christian missionary, social reformer and writer of thirty-five books, once described herself as a ‘Wild-bird child and in no wise tame’: her life proved her observation to be hauntingly accurate. Millions of people have been influenced by her life and writing.

For this biography, the first by anyone from her home County, Derick Bingham carefully researched Amy Carmichael’s original letters now placed by the Dohnavur Fellowship and Miss Margaret Wilkinson in the Northern Ireland Public Records Office.

As Bingham tried to uncover the heart and conscience of this extraordinarily self-effacing legend, he is on record as saying that it proved to be one of the greatest spiritual experiences of his life, and in this biography, readers will find spiritual gold.


242 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2004

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Derick Bingham

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Derick Bingham is a teaching pastor with Christ Church in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He has written over twenty books and broadcasts weekly for TransWorld Radio into Europe and the Middle East. He is a director on the board of the New Irish Choir and Orchestra and travels internationally teaching and preaching the Scriptures. He lives in Belfast with his wife Margaret.

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September 26, 2020
Amy Carmichael is truly a gift of God for India. She is my role model and the thought is too horrible to think that if Amy wouldn't be sent by God to India what would be the life of us, Indian girls. She is a true example of faith and what The Almighty God can work with a woman fully dedicated to Him. Yes, she is my inspiration and a light of Lord Jesus Christ which shine in the evil-darkness of India. Amy Carmichael is a woman of God.
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March 12, 2021
Too much space given to recounting world events at the beginning of each chapter disrupted the flow of the story of Amy’s life. The book is in desperate need of a proof-reader! The numerous typos were a distraction. Despite that, Amy Carmichael’s passion for rescuing lost people is still inspiring.
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