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Through Gates of Splendor
Through Gates of Splendor
Author: Elisabeth Elliot
The story of devotion to Christ even at the cost of one's life.
ISBN: 182751
Publication Date: 11/1970
Pages: 208
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Publisher: Fleming H Revell
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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This was a very touching book, If you like true stories you this one!
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Very good and at the same time horrid
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40th Annivesary Edition. Relive one of the great dramas of all time. Includes an update chapter by Elisabeth Elliot, plus current photos. Discover what has happened to the wives, the children, and the Aucas.
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woderful read of the tribal work of the missionaries
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THe story BEFORE "End of the Spear"... written by one of the wives of the slain missonaries.
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This book is one of my keeper books. I loved it so much it stays on my shelf. It has to be very good to be a keeper. This kind of faith is rare in America.
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Wonderful book about the lives of Jim and Elisabeth Elliot in Ecuador
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"Through Gates of Splendor" is a well-written account of the killings of 5 missionaries to Central America. Written by one of the missionary's wives, it is poignant yet uplifting simultaneously. A Definite MUST READ for anyone!
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This is the marvelous account of 5 missionaries who worked and ministered to the Auca tribe in Ecuador and were subsequently killed by them. These missionaries were the fathers of children still in diapers.If you saw the movie , the book is better~ of course! The wives that remained committed to this mission and stayed later saw tremendous blessing~ I won't spoil it for you!

Jim Elliot wrote, before his death, "He is no fool who gives up that which he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot loose". Wow! Great words to live by!

Years ago a pastor's wife told me she was a student at Wheaton College when the announcement came that Jim Elliot and 4 others were martyred.She remembers the stunned hush that went over the campus and then ,suddenly, students all over the campus dropping to their knees to commit their lives to full time service to the Lord , many of them to the mission field. Many kids go to Bible College just as an extention of their education or to "meet someone" as a future spouse. The Holy Spirit used this tragedy for the greater good sobering and maturing Christian young people to serious commitment to the Lord.
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A first-hand account by Elisabeth Elliot of the martyrdom of five American Missionaries in the Ecuador jungle, in collaboration with the other four missionary wives, incorporating diary records that survived. The whole story is told in full detail and in its true spiritual setting as the extraordinarily detailed martyrs' diaries revealed it.


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