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Elisabeht Elliot

    21 de diciembre de 1926 – 15 de junio de 2015

    Las contribuciones literarias de esta autora se derivan de sus experiencias como misionera, centrándose en su trabajo con tribus indígenas y sus esfuerzos por salvar las brechas culturales y lingüísticas. Su escritura profundiza en temas de fe, comunicación a través de barreras y la búsqueda de la comprensión. Los lectores pueden esperar narrativas infundidas de coraje, resiliencia y profunda conexión humana, que reflejan una vida dedicada a tender puentes entre mundos a través del lenguaje y la experiencia compartida.

    Elisabeht Elliot
    Through Gates of Splendour
    The Path of Loneliness
    Keep a Quiet Heart
    A Lamp Unto My Feet
    A Path Through Suffering
    La sombra del Todopoderoso. La vida y el testamento de Jim Elliot
    • In A Path Through Suffering, Elisabeth Elliot plots the treacherous passage through pain, grief, and loss--a journey most of us will make many times in our lives. There is only one reliable path, she says, and if you walk it your sorrows will be transformed.

      A Path Through Suffering
    • A Lamp Unto My Feet

      • 238 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Join Elisabeth Elliot for six months of daily meditations, each holding the power to bring you deeper into God's abiding love through his Word--a drink in times of thirst, an inspiration in times of fear, and a light in times of darkness.

      A Lamp Unto My Feet
    • A collection of over 100 short passages culled from Elliot's newsletter over many years, mostly about learning to know God.

      Keep a Quiet Heart
    • The Path of Loneliness

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Whether through the death of a loved one, divorce or estrangement in a marriage, or by being a single person in a world of couples and families, loneliness eventually comes to us all. Elisabeth Elliot lost her first husband to murder in the South American jungle and her second to the ravages of cancer. She has felt the deep pain of loss. In The Path of Loneliness, Elliot gives hope to the lonely through tender reflections on God's love for us and his plans to bless us. She tackles this difficult topic with grace and faith, showing readers how to make peace with loneliness and grow through it.

      The Path of Loneliness
    • The narrative revolves around five missionaries who faced martyrdom in the Ecuadorian jungles while striving to share the gospel with indigenous communities. Their courageous efforts highlight themes of faith, sacrifice, and the challenges of cross-cultural missions, illustrating the profound impact of their commitment to spreading their beliefs despite the dangers they encountered.

      Through Gates of Splendour
    • The narrative offers a poignant exploration of the author's early experiences as a missionary in the Ecuadorian jungle, intertwining personal reflections with profound life questions. It serves as a powerful testament to genuine Christian faith and commitment, highlighting the challenges and insights gained during her journey.

      These Strange Ashes: Is God Still in Charge?
    • Through Gates of Splendor

      • 274 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura
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      Through Gates of Splendor is the true story of five young missionaries who were savagely killed while trying to establish communication with the Auca Indians of Ecuador. The story is told through the eyes of Elisabeth Elliot, the wife of one of the young men who was killed.

      Through Gates of Splendor
    • Quest for Love

      • 252 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Inspiring stories of couples who discovered love in God's timing through the lost art of courtship.

      Quest for Love
    • Let Me Be a Woman

      • 190 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Elizabeth Elliot is one of Christendom's most able and articulate writers. In this profound and moving book she presents her unique perspective. Now married a third time after losing two husbands through death, she offers golden insights which apply to the single, the married, and the widowed.

      Let Me Be a Woman