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Elisabeth Elliot
Elisabeth Elliot’s inspirational accounts of her husband’s death as a missionary in Ecuador in the 1950s, Through the Gates of Splendor and Shadow of the Almighty, became evangelical staples. Elliot went on to write about faith and womanhood and hosted a Christian radio show. After years of suffering from dementia, she died in 2015 at age 88.
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Missionary Pioneer Elisabeth Elliot Passes Through Gates of Splendor
Books by widow of martyred Jim Elliot were staples in many evangelical homes.
Kate Shellnutt|
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Elisabeth Elliot's Strong Views Were Not About Women Only
Swimming against the stream is always hard. An interview with Elisabeth Elliot.
Interview by Harold Lindsell and Harold Myra|
- Elisabeth Elliot Was a Flawed Figure God Used in Extraordinary WaysNo less than her martyred husband, she could be inspiring and frustrating all at once.Thomas S. Kidd|españolFrançais
- From the Archives: Elisabeth Elliot’s DevotionalsA selection of the late author’s CT publications.The editors|
- Elisabeth Elliot’s Lost ManuscriptWhile searching through old files, radio producers at Back to the Bible discovered an unpublished work written by the late missionary pioneer.Michelle Van Loon|
- Wheaton’s New Jim Elliot Plaque Does More Than Remove ‘Savage’The revised memorial takes a longer view at the well-known story of the missionaries killed by the Waorani.Megan Fowler|
- Wheaton Pulls Jim Elliot Missionary Plaque to Reword ‘Savage’ DescriptionThe college plans to update the inscription to “reflect the full dignity” of the Waorani tribe.Megan Fowler|
- A New Set of Spotlights on Elisabeth ElliotWhat we learn about her life and work from two releases of previously unpublished writings.Lucy S. R. Austen|
- Missionary Opponents Misunderstand the Waorani Mission. So Do Evangelicals.Some revere Jim Elliot and his friends as martyrs. Others revile them as oppressors. Both sides have an incomplete picture.Jay Riley Case|
- Noteworthy Deaths of 2015: Elisabeth Elliot, Robert Schuller, Andrae Crouch, and MoreHere are the Christian leaders lost last year that CT readers mourned most.Morgan Lee|
- Farewell to the Missionary HeroHow candid confessions of failure and frustration found their way into stories from the field.Amy Peterson|
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