Quotation
(From Amy Carmichael in her book Rose From Brier (Christian Literature Crusade, 1933):
"My first memory as a tiny child is this: after the nursery light had been turned low and I was quite alone, I used to smooth a little place on the sheet, and say aloud, but softly, to our Father, "Please come and sit with me." And that baby custom left something which recurs and is with me still. Our God is a God at hand, and "To Him who is everywhere, men come not by traveling but by loving."
(From Amy Carmichael in her book Rose From Brier (Christian Literature Crusade, 1933):
"My first memory as a tiny child is this: after the nursery light had been turned low and I was quite alone, I used to smooth a little place on the sheet, and say aloud, but softly, to our Father, "Please come and sit with me." And that baby custom left something which recurs and is with me still. Our God is a God at hand, and "To Him who is everywhere, men come not by traveling but by loving."
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