
Urn:lcp:shadowofalmighty00elli:epub:2b6446bf-bfb7-451a-a023-672a1d5cc4ca Extramarc The Indiana University Catalog Foldoutcount 0 Identifier shadowofalmighty00elli Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t6zw2pq11 Isbn 9780060622138Ġ06062213X Lccn 89011028 Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.20 Ocr_module_version 0.0.17 Openlibrary OL2192242M Openlibrary_edition Shadow of the Almighty is the true account of Elliot's martyrdom, along with four fellow missionaries, at the hands of Ecuador’s Huaorani Indians. It is the life and testament of Jim Elliot, as told by Elliot’s widow, author and evangelist Elisabeth Elliot Gren.

Urn:lcp:shadowofalmighty00elli:lcpdf:2156f6a8-4566-47cd-a6fc-938bfa938b9b Shadow of the Almighty is one of the great missionary stories of modern times. Jacket flap.Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 14:35:25 Boxid IA156601 Boxid_2 CH105601 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City San Francisco Donorįriendsofthesanfranciscopubliclibrary Edition 1st Harper & Row paperback ed. This gripping story of a life ignited by spiritual commitment will kindle within your own spirit a burning desire to enter fully and passionately into the adventure of faith. Weaving together first-person accounts from friends with revealing excerpts from Jim's own journals and personal letters, Elisabeth Elliot has crafted a stirring account of a man whose legacy will endure longer than he could have imagined. He saw himself not as a hero but merely as a faithful servant, willing not only to die for Christ but, more important, to live boldly for God during whatever time he was given. From his early days of passionately "preaching" to childhood friends in Oregon to his attending Wheaton College without knowing where the tuition money would come from, Jim's youthful exuberance for the things of God demonstrated that his was no halfhearted faith but a single-minded commitment to "be an exhibit to the value of knowing God." Through his years of preparation and early days of testing on the mission field, right up to the day of his death, each facet of Jim's story radiantly reflects his bold certainty that his life rested solely in the hands of the Almighty. In this best-selling modern classic Elisabeth Elliot relates the story of her husband's short but remarkable life. But more incredible than his death is the story of Jim Elliot's life - a story of full-throttle faith and fiery conviction.

Countless people have been moved by the tragic story of how young Jim Elliot and his four friends were martyred in the Amazonian jungle in 1956 as they attempted to build a relationship with a remote tribe. This book is the modern Christian classic that has inspired millions.
