• “In case any are puzzled by the different translations from which I draw strength and help and delight, it is like this: In studying any object with the microscope we use different lenses and turn the mirror in various ways; each change brings out some new wonder and beauty. So it is for those who are not Greek or Hebrew scholars, and who use the work of scholars to open the meaning of the exhaustible Word–the Bible is richer than any single version can fully show.” – Amy Carmichael

Isobel Kuhn

By Searching: My Journey Through Doubt Into Faith 

In the Arena 

Green Leaf In Drought 

Second Mile People 

Nests Above the Abyss

Stones of Fire : The Story of a Young Lisu Tribeswoman

Whom God has joined: Sketches from a marriage in which God is first 

Children of the hills 

Ascent to the Tribes

Am Ende der Welt mit Gott: Besondere Lektionen, die Gott mich lehrte

 

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