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Sharing the lives of five brave missionaries who gave everything to share the gospel in Ecuador, Elisabeth Elliot gives insight into the dangers missionaries face.
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.
Through Gates of Splendour by Elisabeth Elliot was published by Authentic in November 1988 and is our 10342nd best seller.
Elisabeth Elliot was born to missionary parents and served as a missionary in Ecudor. In 1953 she married Jim Elliott and together they began work on translating the New Testament into the language of the Quichua Indians. Ten months later, Jim was killed by the Auca Indians while attempting to take the Gospel to that primitive tribe. Elisabeth continued her work among the Quichuas and later lived and worked among the Aucas. Today, she lives north of Boston, Massachusetts, with her husband, Lars Gren. Elisabeth is the author of a number of books, including Shadow of the Almighty; Passion and Purity; A Path Through Suffering; The Shaping of a Christian Family and Keep a Quiet Heart.
Author / Artist | Elisabeth Elliot |
Book Format | Paperback |
Publisher | Authentic (November 1988) |
Edition | 3rd Revised edition |
Weight | 195g |
Number of Pages | 192 |
Thickness | 15 mm |
Height | 180 mm |
Width | 130 mm |
ISBN | 9781850780342 |
ISBN-10 | 185078034X |
Product Code | 32614 |
Page last updated | 23rd April 2024 |