Shadow of the Almighty: The Life and Testament of Jim Elliot

Shadow of the Almighty: The Life and Testament of Jim Elliot

by Elisabeth Elliot
Shadow of the Almighty: The Life and Testament of Jim Elliot

Shadow of the Almighty: The Life and Testament of Jim Elliot

by Elisabeth Elliot

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Overview

“More than inspirational reading: it belongs to the very heartbeat of evangelic witness.” —Christianity Today

 

Shadow of the Almighty is one of the great missionary stories of modern times. It is the life and testament of Jim Elliot, as told by Elliot’s widow, author and evangelist Elisabeth Elliot Gren. 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. About this important and enlightening book, Eugenia Price writes, “It proves that Jesus Christ will bring bright creativity out of any shadow which might fall across any life and any love.” A story that has inspired Christian readers for more than half a century, it poignantly recounts a tragic event that was presented from Huaorani perspective in the 2006 feature motion picture, End of the Spear.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780060622138
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 09/29/2009
Series: Lives of Faith
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 140,704
Product dimensions: 5.31(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.61(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Elisabeth Elliot is the author of These Strange Ashes, Through Gates of Splendor, Passion and Purity, and A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael. She lives in Massachusetts.

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Shadow of the Almighty

The Life and Testament of Jim Elliot
By Elizabeth Elliot

HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.

Copyright © 2005 Elizabeth Elliot
All right reserved.

ISBN: 006062213X

Chapter One

Strong Roots

Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our Cod.

Toward the middle of the nineteenth century the hardwood bush country of Ontario between Lake Huron and Lake Erie was still semi-frontier. Among the many who were attracted there by the promise of good cheap land were the Elliots, from a clan of the southern border of Scotland. They settled a hundred miles west of Toronto, near Molesworth, a tiny country village comprising two general stores, a schoolhouse, lodge hall, two blacksmith shops, and two churches. Of these last, the Elliots naturally chose the Presbyterian kirk. The choice was an auspicious one, for it was here that they encountered the MacAllisters, a family from the north of Scotland. Sunday after Sunday the eight Elliot children associated with the eleven MacAllister children. These friendships eventually led to four Elliot-McAllistey marriages, which in turn produced thirty-six double cousins.

One of the four couples, John and Margaret Elliot, owned a small frame house on a hill, surrounded by orchards and grazing land. John was a hard-working stock-trader, respected for his square dealing, eager that his eight children should learn the value of honest labor. Opportunity for this was not lacking. There was stock to feed in the barns during the long winter from September to May, a large woodhouse to keep filled behind the kitchen, crops to plant and hoe, reap and store, maple sap to collect and boil down, and of course cows to milk and chickens to feed. Often added to these were household chores, for the children's mother was subject to frequent violent attacks of asthma, and these finally necessitated the oldest son Fred's being taken out of school to help at home. Denied the remainder of his formal education, he became an avid reader ...

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments7
Preface9
Introduction13
Prologue15
Part IPortland, Oregon, 1927-1945
1Strong Roots23
2Orator and Garbage Collector28
Part IIWheaton, Illinois, 1945-1949
3Degree of A.U.G.37
4Straight for the Goal47
5Flame of Fire58
6Behold Obscurity65
7Wine of Bewilderment74
8Sheep--Destined for the Altar87
9Goaded by God90
10The Renaissance95
Part IIIPortland--Oklahoma--Wisconsin--Indiana--Illinois--Portland, 1949-1952
11The Test of Free Time103
12The Test of Service115
13Impelled by These Voices128
14The Pattern Tested134
15Hemmed in to Nothing141
16Exactly Timed for Good149
17The Hand Is on the Plough154
Part IVEcuador, 1952-1956
18Under Way165
19Dreams Are Tawdry170
20The Realized Will182
21Three Challenges to Faith198
22Lo, This Is Our God211
23The Pattern at Work220
24Mission Accomplished232
Epilogue246
Sources251
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