 Having the particular love that I have for children, especially little girls, I feel that it was kind of the Lord  to bless my husband and me with two little girls to raise. And  now, He’s even blessed us with two granddaughters, who have been born to  loving parents and a loving extended family. But there have been times  and places (and still are) where it was dangerous to be born a female  baby. Evil things could happen to her and evil people could harm her.
      Having the particular love that I have for children, especially little girls, I feel that it was kind of the Lord  to bless my husband and me with two little girls to raise. And  now, He’s even blessed us with two granddaughters, who have been born to  loving parents and a loving extended family. But there have been times  and places (and still are) where it was dangerous to be born a female  baby. Evil things could happen to her and evil people could harm her.
It was this way for many little girls in India. These children knew  hardship and fear. But there were some, not a few, who found a sweet  rescuer. They called her “Amma”, which means that she was a mother to  them. Many of you have heard of the “Amma” of many little Indian  children. Her name was Amy Carmichael and her story is exciting. Read  the article about her in Glimpses for Kids,  viewable online at CHI. Let your daughter read it too. No matter how  old she is, she’ll remember Preena, and she’ll remember the woman who  rescued her.
Ask your daughter to remember, too, the life changing events in Amy’s  life that guided her to extraordinary years of service. Who knows what  God may bring in your child’s experience that will lead her to do great  things for Jesus? He did it for Amy, so isn’t it possible He could do it  for her?
Lovingly, Maxine 
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