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Jim Elliot - Wikipedia Philip James Elliot (October 8, 1927 – January 8, 1956) was an American Christian missionary and one of five people killed during Operation Auca, an attempt to evangelize the Huaorani people of Ecuador
Jim Elliot: Story and Legacy - Christianity. com During his life, Jim Elliot longed for more people to become missionaries In his death, however, he probably inspired more people to go to other countries to share the love of Jesus than he ever could have in life
They Were No Fools: The Martyrdom of Jim Elliot and Four . . . On January 8, 1956, 28-year-old American missionary Jim Elliot was martyred, along with four missionary partners and friends He was survived by his wife, Elisabeth, and their 10-month-old daughter Valerie
About Jim Elliot - Elisabeth Elliot Jim Elliot (1927-1956) was a passionate evangelist, devoted husband and father, and martyred Christian missionary His life and legacy are an exemplary testament to the world of the absolute worthiness of Christ, and the costly call of the Christian to follow Jesus
Jim Elliot Biography | Story Of The Man From End Of The . . . Jim’s life is a life lived for and to the glory of God, and has great eternal value and significance He now has many more spiritual children than he could ever have imagine He was a man of passion and purity, who laid down his life for the Kingdom of God
Who was Jim Elliot? - GotQuestions. org Phillip James Elliot (1927—1956) was an evangelist and Christian missionary who died pursuing his life’s ambition of taking the gospel of Jesus Christ to unreached people On January 8, 1956, he and four American missionary companions were speared to death on a remote beach by ten men of the primitive Auca Waorani tribe—the tribe he had
Suffering, Sacrifice, and the death of Jim Elliot You might be familiar with Jim Elliot’s most famous quote: “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose ” Elliot is the most known out of five men who were killed on this day, January 8, 1956
The Missionary Legacy of Jim and Elisabeth Elliot - IMB Many of us are well acquainted with the story: Jim Elliot and Elisabeth Howard met as undergraduates at Wheaton College After a stormy courtship, seeking to reconcile their love for each other and their desire to do missions work, they married
Christians You Should Know: Jim Elliot - Enjoying the Journey There was nothing special about the way God made Jim Elliot He is not merely remembered for his great preaching, charm, skilled work ethic, or his passionate missionary heart The greatest qualities Jim possessed streamed out of a single, overwhelming purpose…nothing less than complete surrender to the will of the Master
Jim Elliot: A Legacy of Faith and Sacrifice Jim Elliot was an American missionary who left a lasting impact on Ecuadorian missions through his unwavering faith and ultimate sacrifice His story is one of courage, conviction, and devotion to spreading the message of love and redemption