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Elisabeth Elliot plots the treacherous passage through pain, grief,
and loss, a journey most of us will make many times in our life.
Through it all, she says, there is only one reliable path, and if
you walk it, you will see the transformation of all your losses,
heartbreaks, and tragedies into something strong and purposeful. In
this powerful book, Elisabeth Elliot does not hesitate to ask hard
questions, to examine tenderly the hurts we suffer, and to explore
boldly the nature of God whose sovereign care for us is so intimate
and perfect that he confounds our finite understanding. A Path
through Suffering is a book for anyone searching for faith,
comfort, and assurance. Includes a new foreword by Joni Eareckson
Tada.
In our age of instant gratification and if-it-feels-good-do-it
attitudes, self-discipline is hardly a popular notion. Yet it may
be one of the most important lost virtues of our time. In Joyful
Surrender, former missionary and beloved author Elisabeth Elliot
offers her understanding of discipline and its value for people of
all times. She shows readers how to - discipline the mind, body,
possessions, time, and feelings - overcome anxiety - change poor
habits and attitudes - trust God in times of trial and hardship -
let Christ have control in all areas of life Elliot masterfully and
gently takes readers through Scripture, personal stories, and
incisive observations of the world around her to help them discover
the understanding that our fulfillment as human beings depends on
our answer to God's call to obedience.
Uncover the spiritual riches of the personal journals of missionary
and martyr Jim Elliot Jim Elliot arrived in Ecuador as a missionary
at age twenty-five. Three years later, he would become a martyr at
the hands of the Auca, the indigenous people to whom he was
witnessing. He left behind a young wife, a baby daughter, and an
incredible legacy of faith. Jim's volumes of personal journals,
written over many years, reveal the inner struggles and victories
that he experienced before his untimely death in 1956. In The
Journals of Jim Elliot, you'll come to know this intelligent and
articulate man who yearned to know God's plan for his life,
detailed his fascinating missions work, and revealed his love for
Elisabeth--first as a single man, then as a happily married one.
Edited by his wife, Elisabeth, Jim's personal yet universal musings
about faith, love, and work will show you how to apply the Bible to
the situations you face every day. They will inspire you to lead a
life of obedience, regardless of the cost, and delight you with an
amazing story of courage and determination.
In her first year as a missionary to a small group of native women
in the Ecuadorian jungle, Elisabeth Elliot faced physical and
spiritual trials. In Made for the Journey, Elliot captures the
mysteries and stark realities surrounding the colorful and
primitive world in which she ministered. More than just a
recounting of her early days, this is a beautifully crafted and
deeply personal reflection on the important questions of life and a
remarkable testimony to authentic Christian obedience to God.
In a world where men and women are encouraged to reject traditional
sex roles, Elisabeth Elliot candidly reminds men why the sexes are
not equal and interchangeable. Written as personal advice to her
nephew, The Mark of a Man reveals the glory and purpose of true
masculinity. With Christ as the example of the ultimate man, this
classic take on understanding a man's role in life and
relationships, romantic or otherwise, helps men define their own
masculinity in a positive way. This timely repackage encourages men
to stand strong in their unique role established by God for all
time.
Be inspired by a woman who dared to follow God Amy Carmichael
understood true discipleship and lived it out. At a very young age
she felt called to the mission field, followed God's guidance, and
eventually went to India, where she would spend fifty-three years
without furlough. While there, Amy founded the Dohnavur Fellowship,
a refuge for children in moral danger-children who were orphaned or
unwanted and sold to the temple. Amy became a mother for these
children, and so they called her "Amma." Even today, Amy's life of
obedience and courage stands as a model for all Christians
everywhere. We resonate with her desires and dreams, her faults and
fears, her dedication and service. For former missionary and author
Elisabeth Elliot, Amy became a role model. "She was my first
spiritual mother," writes Elliot. "She showed me the shape of
godliness." A Chance to Die is the life story of Amy Carmichael. In
this reverent biography, Elisabeth Elliot brings "Amma" to life,
providing a compelling, unforgettable narrative that will provoke
you to examine the depths of your own faith and encourage you to
reaffirm your life and commitment to Christ. Elisabeth Elliot, one
of the outstanding women of present-day Christianity, is the author
of more than twenty books, including Passion and Purity, The
Journals of Jim Elliot, and These Strange Ashes. She and her
husband, Lars Gren, live in Magnolia, Massachusetts.
Must we stumble through sorrow and tragedy without understanding or
is there a lighted way--a path--through suffering? Elisabeth Elliot
plots the treacherous passage through pain, grief, and loss a
journey most of us will make many times in our life. Through it
all, she says, there is only one reliable path, and if you walk it,
you will see the transformation of all your losses, heartbreaks,
and tragedies into something strong and purposeful. In this
powerful moving book, Elisabeth Elliot does not hesitate to ask
hard questions, to examine tenderly the hurts we suffer, and to
explore boldly the nature of God whose sovereign care for us is so
intimate and perfect that he confounds our finite understanding. A
Path through Suffering is a book for anyone searching for faith,
comfort, and assurance.
Jim Elliot was a missionary--and then a martyr at the hands of the
Auca Indians to whom he was witnessing. At the age of 28, he left
behind a young wife, a baby daughter, and an incredible legacy of
faith. Jim's volumes of personal journals, written over many years,
reveal the inner struggles and victories that he experienced before
his untimely death. In The Journals of Jim Elliot, you'll come to
know this intelligent and articulate man who yearns to know God's
plan for his life, details his fascinating missions work, and
reveals his love for Elisabeth--first as a single man, then as a
happily married one. Edited by his widow, Jim's personal yet
universal musings about faith, love, and work will show you how to
apply the Bible to the situations you face every day. They will
inspire you to lead a life of obedience, regardless of the cost,
and delight you with an amazing story of courage and determination.
In her first year as a missionary to a small group of native women
in the Ecuadorian Jungle, Elisabeth Elliot faced physical and
spiritual trials. In These Strange Ashes, Elliot captures the
mysteries and stark realities surrounding the colorful and
primitive world in which she ministered. More than just a
recounting of her early days, this is a beautifully crafted and
deeply personal reflection on the important questions of life and a
remarkable testimony to an authentic Christian commitment.
Life is a series of options, and your choices often affect the rest
of your life. So how do you know what is the right choice? What
does God want you to do? And how can you be sure you're hearing him
correctly? In Seeking God's Guidance, Elisabeth Elliot offers
insight and observations born from a lifetime of following God's
lead to show how and why God guides his children. She invites you
to draw closer to God so you can walk confidently, knowing you are
in his will. Complete with a study guide for personal or small
group study, this practical book will inspire you to go to God for
the big--and little--answers in life.
In our can't-stop world, where we frantically move through our days
with hardly a moment of true rest and reflection, it's hard to
comprehend the thought of being still, of leaving our anxiety and
worry and impatience in the capable hands of a loving God. But
that's exactly what Elisabeth Elliot calls us to do. Using the
title of one of her favorite hymns as her unifying theme, Elliot
offers an inspiring collection of reflections on living the
Christian life. Illustrating biblical concepts with her rich
personal experiences as a missionary, mother, wife, widow, radio
host, and internationally known public speaker, Elliot writes with
clarity and elegance on topics at once timeless and timely. This
lovely new repackaged edition is perfect for the busy times in
which we live.
In 1956, five young American men were martyred by Auca Indians in
the jungles of Eucador as they attempted to reach them with the
gospel. The widow of one of those men, here records the remarkable
story of their courage and devotion to Christ.
Five men entered the jungle in search of a savage tribe . . . and
never returned.
In January 1956, a tragic story flooded headlines around the
world. Five men, spurred by a passion to share the good news of
Jesus Christ, ventured deep into the jungles of Ecuador. Their
goal: to make contact with an isolated tribe whose previous
response to the outside world had been to attack all strangers.
At an agreed-upon time, their five young wives sat by their
radios, waiting for a message that never came. . . .
"Through Gates of Splendor," the story of Nate Saint, Roger
Youderian, Ed McCully, Pete Fleming, and Jim Elliot, was first
recorded in 1956 by Jim's widow, Elisabeth. Decades later, its
story of unconditional love and complete obedience to God still
inspires new readers. This edition contains subsequent developments
in the lives of the families and the Waodani tribe.
"Through Gates of Splendor," Elisabeth Elliot's first book, has
become the best-selling and most powerful missionary story of the
twentieth century. Elliot has gone on to become a popular speaker
and the author of several books and a host of magazine
articles.
Read about the continuing story of the Waodani and the
missionaries' families: This edition includes two preview chapters
from "End of the Spear," the new book by Steve Saint (Nate Saint's
son), about his return to the jungle and the people who took his
father's life. This story is now a major motion picture.
The bestselling account of the martyrdom of Jim Elliot and four other missionaries at the hands of the Auca Indians in Ecuador. New introduction by the author.
Hard times come for all in life, with no real explanation. When we
walk through suffering, it has the potential to devastate and
destroy, or to be the gateway to gratitude and joy. Elisabeth
Elliot was no stranger to suffering. Her first husband, Jim, was
murdered by the Waoroni people in Ecuador moments after he arrived
in hopes of sharing the gospel. Her second husband was lost to
cancer. Yet, it was in her deepest suffering that she learned the
deepest lessons about God. Why doesn't God do something about
suffering? He has, He did, He is, and He will. Suffering and love
are inexplicably linked, as God's love for His people is evidenced
in His sending Jesus to carry our sins, griefs, and sufferings on
the cross, sacrificially taking what was not His on Himself so that
we would not be required to carry it. He has walked the ultimate
path of suffering, and He has won victory on our behalf. This truth
led Elisabeth to say, "Whatever is in the cup that God is offering
to me, whether it be pain and sorrow and suffering and grief along
with the many more joys, I'm willing to take it because I trust
Him." Because suffering is never for nothing.
The inspiring life of Jim Elliot, a missionary who was martyred in
the jungles of Ecuador as he attempted to reach the Huaorani people
with the gospel. Few books have had such a great impact as this
life and testament of Jim Elliot written by his wife, Elisabeth. He
was a man of passion and a man of prayer, an earthly man with a
heavenly mind, whose story continues to inspire today. Shadow of
the Almighty chronicles Jim's journey from childhood in Oregon and
his college days at Wheaton to the mission field of Ecuador where
he eventually gave his life, aged 28. Full of journal excerpts and
personal letters, we are introduced to this great man, his
struggles, his ambitions, his loves, his dreams and his
all-consuming passion for Christ and his kingdom. Discover the
extraordinary story of Jim Elliot and be challenged to give your
life wholeheartedly to Christ. Content Benefits: Uncover the
inspirational story of Jim Elliot, one of the great missionary
heroes of the faith, and be challenged to trust your whole life to
God, whatever the circumstances. Inspiring story of a man of faith
who trusted God Demonstrates the upmost courage and devotion to
Christ Riveting account of a missionary's life in Ecuador Part of
the new Classic Authentic Lives Series An inspiring and fascinating
look at one of the heroes of the faith Ideal reading for those who
have read Through Gates of Splendour Perfect book to encourage
someone in their faith Ideal reading for anyone who loves to see
God at work in the world Great gift idea for any occasion Binding -
Paperback Pages - 368 Publisher - Authentic Media
The unforgettable true story of five men who braved Auca lances. This edition includes a follow-up chapter that will give readers a unique perspective.
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