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  • The Intrepid Missionary Elisabeth Elliot

    06/25/2015 10:43:04 PM PDT · by iowamark · 3 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | June 25, 2015 | David Howard
    Last week marked the passing of a woman whose missionary work and writings inspired hundreds of thousands of Christians to live lives of faith and obedience to God, and led thousands to bring the gospel to people in countries around the world. Elisabeth Elliot died June 15 at age 88, but her legacy will continue through the lives transformed by her example. I knew her simply as “Aunt Betty,” as she was my father’s sister. Elliot first entered the news in 1956, when her husband, Jim Elliot, and four other missionaries were killed by a group of Auca Indians, today...
  • 5 Things We’ll Always Cherish about Elisabeth Elliot (Devotional)

    06/17/2015 7:49:14 AM PDT · by xzins · 3 replies
    CrossWalk ^ | 16 July 15 | Ryan Duncan
    Yesterday, one of the most influential Christians of our time, Elisabeth Elliot, died at 88. Elliot was a pioneer in the world of Christian missions, a renowned author and speaker, and a true disciple of Christ. Today, Crosswalk would honor her life and works by reflecting on the many things we’ll always cherish about Elisabeth Elliot.Her Books A Wheaton graduate, Elliot wrote several influential books that were recently highlighted by Christianity Today,“She wrote two books about her husband’s martyrdom and the years she and her newborn daughter spent living among the Aucas, the tribe that killed him. Her Through Gates...
  • Suffering Is Never for Nothing. —Elisabeth Elliot (1926-2015)

    06/16/2015 5:51:40 PM PDT · by SoFloFreeper · 6 replies
    Ligonier.org ^ | 6/16/15 | Nathan Bingham
    Elisabeth Elliot (1926-2015) was a Christian author and speaker. She, having lived through great loss, taught on God’s grace in the midst of hardship, as well as teaching wives and mothers to fulfill the high calling of Titus 2.
  • Elisabeth Elliot, Iconic Christian Missionary, 'Through Gates of Splendor' Author Dies at 88

    06/16/2015 6:25:25 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 12 replies
    Christian Post ^ | 06/16/2015 | Leonardo Blair
    Iconic evangelical Christian missionary and prolific author Elisabeth Elliot, who continued to minister to the Auca tribe in Ecuador years after her first husband, Jim, and four other missionary workers were "speared to death" in the 1950s, died Monday after battling dementia for about a decade. She was 88. There have been multiple reports on Elliot's Monday morning death and her status as one of the most influential women of the 20th century. In a brief biography from her website, Elliot sums up the very difficult loss of her husband when their daughter was just 10 months old. "A year...
  • Martyr Jim Elliot's Widow Elisabeth Dies at 88

    06/15/2015 4:00:16 PM PDT · by xzins · 12 replies
    Charisma News ^ | 6/15/2015 | JESSILYN JUSTICE
    Elisabeth Elliot, widow of martyred Jim Elliot and author of Through the Gates of Splendor, has died, according to the Gospel Coalition. Born in 1926 to missionaries in Belgium, Elliot spent her life pursuing God into the deepest and darkest of jungles. She married Jim Elliot, who was later martyred while trying to reach the Quichua Indians of Ecuador. Elisabeth was known for her service and submitting to God's will, even when she didn't understand. "I realized that the deepest spiritual lessons are not learned by His letting us have our way in the end, but by His making us...
  • Documentary Explores '56 slayings of Missionaries to Ecuador

    08/08/2005 7:31:39 PM PDT · by I'm ALL Right! · 27 replies · 5,447+ views
    BP News ^ | 8-4-05 | Jerry Pierce
    Documenting forgiveness Steve Saint stands alongside Mincaye, one of the Waodani Indians featured in a new documentary on the murder of Saint’s father, missionary Nate Saint, and four other missionaries in 1956 in Ecuador. Photo courtesy of Every Tribe Entertainment DALLAS (BP)--The Waodani Indians of Ecuador were killing six of every 10 of their tribesmen when American missionaries entered their isolated community in January 1956. Anthropologists say the tribe, identified then as the Aucas, had one of the most violent cultures ever documented and was headed toward extinction. Missionary pilot Nate Saint had located the tribe in circling the Amazon...