Lulu E. Garton


Lulu E. Garton

Homeland: United States of America
Place of Vision: India

Lulu E. Garton was a missionary from the Broadway Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Kansas, USA. She served in India from 1915 to 1921. Lulu was born to Christian parents, Alexander Hamilton and Mary Frances, who raised her in faith and the love of God.

As a child, Lulu enjoyed the mountains and loved nature. She once said, “I first breathed God’s air in the rare atmosphere of the Rockies, a mile or so higher than Denver, in a little mining center called Silver Plume, Colorado.” Her upbringing made her deeply spiritual, and at just thirteen years old, she decided to become a missionary. She felt that India was the place where help was most needed.


Missionary Journey

When Lulu finished high school and wanted to attend college, she had no money for her studies. She prayed and talked with her pastor, and soon a scholarship was provided. She graduated in 1907. Later, she continued studying at the University of Missouri, taught in a mountain mission school in Hazel Green, Kentucky, completed a nurse’s training course, and worked for three years as a private nurse.

To prepare for missionary work, she also attended the College of Missions for three semesters. In August 1915, Lulu sailed for India, where she spent six years joyfully serving God. She worked in Harda, Rath, Bina, Jhansi, and Kulpahar. Lulu gave her best to serve others, but the heavy workload weakened her health.

In 1921, she returned home for a break (furlough) and was unable to go back to India because of her health. Yet she continued to serve God faithfully in the United States. For eight years, she worked as secretary of the women’s missionary organizations in Southern California. Afterward, she cared for her elderly mother while staying active in her church and missionary programs.

Lulu E. Garton remained a dedicated and loving servant of God all her life, always committed to the mission she began in India.


Amy Carmichael 


Amy Beatrice Carmichael

Amy Beatrice Carmichael was born into a rich family in County Down, Ireland, on December 16, 1867. At the age of fifteen, she accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior. After her father’s death, Amy, being the eldest child, worked hard to care for her family. From a young age, she was eager to share the gospel and showed kindness toward the poor.

She started her ministry by helping the Shawlies, poor mill girls who wore cheap shawls and were not welcomed in churches. Amy rented simple tin buildings to hold Sunday services for them. During this time, she heard Hudson Taylor speak, which strengthened her desire to become a missionary. She applied to the China Inland Mission, but poor health stopped her from going to China.


Missionary Work in India

In 1893, Amy went to Japan for missionary work but had to return after fifteen months because of health issues. Still determined, she joined the Zenana Missionary Society in 1894. A year later, in 1895, she arrived in India, where she first worked with Thomas Walker in Tinnevelly (Tirunelveli).

Amy learned Tamil and chose to live like the local people. She focused on sharing the gospel with women and led many to Christ. She also formed a team of women to help spread the good news to others.

In 1900, Amy moved to Dohnavur, where she saw the sad condition of young girls, called devadasis, who were dedicated to temples and forced into prostitution. Amy began rescuing these girls, caring for them like her own children. She opened orphanages to give them love, safety, and education.

To continue this mission, she started the Dohnavur Fellowship, which helped many children grow in faith and hope. Amy also wrote and published more than 40 books.

People lovingly called her “Ammai,” which means Mother in Tamil. After a lifetime of faithful service, Amy Carmichael went to be with the Lord on January 18, 1951.

A House of Prayer for All


🌿 Title: A House of Prayer for All
📅 Date: October 31, 2025

📖 Verse:
“These I will bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my house of prayer; their burnt offerings and their sacrifices will be accepted on my altar; for my house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples.” — Isaiah 56:7 (ESV)

💡 Message:
God desires that His house be a place of joy, worship, and prayer for everyone. 🌟 No matter who you are, He welcomes you to come before Him with an open heart.
When we enter God’s presence in prayer, He delights in our worship and hears our hearts. 🕊️ This verse reminds us that God’s home is for all — a place of peace, hope, and fellowship. Let your faith journey include regular time in His house, connecting with Him and others in love and devotion. 🙏✨

🙏 Reflection:

  1. Do I approach God’s house and prayer with joy and reverence every day?
  2. How can I help create a welcoming, prayerful spirit around me for others to experience God’s love?

🕊️ Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for making Your house a place of prayer and joy for all. Help me to enter Your presence with a grateful heart, and let my life reflect Your love to everyone I meet. In the name of Jesus, I pray, Amen. 🌿🙏



Listen and Live in Promise


🌿 Title: Listen and Live in Promise
📅 Date: October 30, 2025

📖 Verse:
“Incline your ear, and come to me; hear, that your soul may live; and I will make with you an everlasting covenant, my steadfast, sure love for David.” — Isaiah 55:3 (ESV)

💡 Message:
Never forget god is always with us, when we put our trust in god surely he takes care us .

🙏 Reflection:

  1. Examine our self am i live for God’s Glory ?

🕊️ Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank you for this new day. be with me lord, help me to live for yours Glory, In the name of Jesus , I pray, Amen. 🌿🙏



Everlasting Compassion of God


🌿 Title: Everlasting Compassion of God
📅 Date: October 29, 2025

📖 Verse:
“In overflowing anger for a moment I hid my face from you, but with everlasting love I will have compassion on you,” says the Lord, your Redeemer. — Isaiah 54:8 (ESV)

💡 Message:
God’s love never fades. 🌿 Sometimes, when we go through hardships or feel distant from Him, it may seem like He has turned away — but that’s never the full story. His discipline lasts for a moment, but His compassion is forever. 🕊️
The Lord, your Redeemer, loves you with an everlasting love. His mercy reaches deeper than your failures, and His grace is greater than your past. He restores, forgives, and embraces you again and again. 🙏✨

🙏 Reflection:

  1. Have I felt distant from God lately? How can I return to His loving arms today?
  2. What does it mean to me that God’s compassion never ends?

🕊️ Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your everlasting compassion and love. Even when I fail, You call me back to You with mercy and kindness. Help me to rest in Your unchanging grace and to share Your love with others. In the name of Jesus , I pray, Amen. 🌿🙏