The story of five young men, who were martyred by the tribe they were trying to reach for the gospel.
Description from St Peter's Fulham:
Adult book of the summer 2023
In 1956, five young men, including Elliot's husband, Jim, traveled into the jungles of Ecuador to establish communication with the fierce Huaorani Tribe, a people whose only previous response to the outside world has been to attack all strangers. The men's mission combined modern technology with innate ingenuity, sparked by a passionate determination to get the gospel to those without Christ. In a nearby village, their wives waited to hear from them. The news they received - all five missionaries had been murdered - changed lives around the world forever.
Written while she was still a missionary in South America and at the request of the men's families, Through Gates of Splendor was Elisabeth Elliot's personal account of the final mission of these five courageous men. Filled with quotations from letters, material from personal journals, a wealth of photographs, and an epilogue update, this reprint of the original hardcover edition tells a lasting story of God's grace, unconditional love, and great courage.
Contributors | Elisabeth Elliot |
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ISBN | 9781850780342 |
Format | Paperback |
First published | May 2015 |
Dimensions | 130mm x 198mm x 12mm |
Weight | 0.19 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 210 |
Publisher | Authentic Media |
22 Oct 2021
Will always want to read it again and again.
Thank you