TY - BOOK AU - Lindvall,Andrew J TI - A study of the principles of the Dohnavur Fellowship as found in the writings of Amy Carmichael /By Andrew J. Lindvall AV - BV4070 .S783 1953 PY - 1953/// KW - Columbia Bible College KW - Dissertations KW - Dohnavur Fellowship KW - Missions KW - Theory N1 - Typescript; Chapter I. Introduction; Chapter II. Basic Principle of the Fellowship: Leadership Is Committed to God Alone; Chapter III. Principles Relating to the Cross; Chapter IV. Principles Relating to Prayer; Chapter V. Principles Relating to Faith; Chapter Virgin Islands Principles Relating to Training of Workers; Chapter Virgin IslandsI. Principles Relating to Pattern of Service; Chapter Virgin IslandsII. Principles Relating to Supplies; Chapter IX. Principles Relating to Conflict with Satan; Chapter X. Conclusion; Bibliography: leaves 91-92; Crisis --; Process --; It requires paying a price --; It offends all who are carnal --; It creates discipline --; It results in blessing to others; Basic Conditions to All Prayer --; Preparation of heart by self-examination --; Loyalty --; Unity --; Quietness --; Patience --; Burden from God --; Prayer for Guidance-To Discover the Will of God --; Basic principles --; If there is no expectation there will be no guidance --; There can be no doubting of past guidance --; God uses various means to reveal His will --; Direct commands of the Lord --; Pattern on the mount --; Tokens --; Group guidance through an individual --; Sequel to guidance --; Testing of guidance --; Obedience to guidance must follow --; Prayer for Power-To Perform the Will of God --; Prayer must permeate the work --; Prayer must be based upon the Word of God --; Without persistent prayer there is no power --; Grou pprayer plays an important part --; Fasting; Definition-What is it? --; The Necessity of Faith --; Faith Makes Available Spiritual Resources --; Difficulties ot Fatih --; How tested? --; Dangers; The Method Employed in Training --; Its attitude: patience --; Its example: pace-setting --; Its outworking --; By prayer --; By discipline; Oneness in Christ is Essential --; Oneness in Christ-spiritually --; Oneness in Christ-experimentally --; Characteristics of Cross-life Evident in the Workers --; Disciplined lives --- Humility --; No task too menial --; Workers with the spirit of Epaphroditus --; Complete identification in heart with the people; The Fellowship Depended Upon God Alone to Supply the Need --; The Faith Method of Securing Funds Makes Great Demands --; No Publicity Was Used to Secure Funds --; The Use of Funds Is A Great Responsibility --; The Needs Were Met in Various Ways --; Workers Did Not Receive Stated Salaries --; Various Means Were Used to Secure and Maintain Prayer Support; Means of Attack --; Discouragement --; Compromise --; Flattery --; Depression --; Doubt concerning workers --; Fear of possible circumstances --; Fear concernign supplies --; Criticism --- Attack on the children --; Self-pity --; Physical Suffering --; Victory Over Satan; 2 ER -