Elisabeth Elliot

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Elisabeth Elliot is a missionary who spent some years among the Waorani people in Ecuador and is a well-known Christian author and speaker.

Her husband, Jim Elliot, was one of five men who made initial contact with the Waoranis, then called Aucas, on January 6, 1956. Two days later Waoranis returned and killed the men.

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[edit] Mission Letters

[edit] Personal Testimony

Elisabeth Elliot went to the Waoranis with Rachel Saint, sister of Nate Saint, another of the five, and learned the language with the help of Dayuma, a Waorani who had spent some time among the Quechuas. The Waoranis called her Gikari (Woodpecker).

Born Elisabeth Howard in Belgium with four brothers and one sister. She has lived in Germantown near Philadelphia and in New Jersey. Elliot studied classical Greek at Wheaton College where she met Jim Elliot. They married in 1953 in the city of Quito. Their daughter, Valerie, was 10 months old when her father was killed.

In 1969, Elisabeth married Addison Leitch, professor of theology at Gordon Conwell Seminary in Massachusetts. Leitch died in 1973. She has since married Lars Gren. Elisabeth's brother, Thomas Howard, is also an author.


[edit] Contact/Address

[edit] Books

  • Shadow of the Almighty: The Life and Testament of Jim Elliot
  • Through Gates of Splendor

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