he is no fool jim elliot
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Jim Elliot, October 28, 1949
Lived: October 8, 1927 – January 8, 1956
Jim Elliot, October 28, 1949
Lived: October 8, 1927 – January 8, 1956
Love Above All
Performed by Mount Carmel Bible-
Presbyterian Church, Singapore
The story of Jim and
Elisabeth Elliot
Other videos taken from
‘Beyond the Gates of
Splendor’, a video on the
life of Nate Saint and his
family
Love Above All
Performed by Mount Carmel Bible-
Presbyterian Church, Singapore
The story of Jim and
Elisabeth Elliot
Other videos taken from
‘Beyond the Gates of
Splendor’, a video on the
life of Nate Saint and his
family
College at Wheaton (1945)
Majored in Greek
President of Student Foreign
Missions Fellowship
Met and was interested in
Elisabeth Howard
Attended Camp Wycliffe
(1950)
Met a former missionary to the
Quechua people in Ecuador
Choosing Ecuador over local
service
Parents wanted him to be a youth minister
“The church here is well-fed”
Planned to go with Bill Cathers (1951)
Planned to go with Ed Mccully (1951)
Finally went with Pete Fleming (1952)
Move to Quito, then Shandia
Studied the Quechua language
Ed and Marilou McCully joined him
there (Sep 1953)
Married Elisabeth in 1953
Daughter Valerie born in 1955
Secret planning to reach
Auca (Operation Auca)
Former missionary had told
him about a “Stone Age
tribe”
Nate Saint was recruited to
help locate them
Studied the 5 missionaries
killed by the Ayores in
Bolivia (1944)
To avoid the same result
A Village Found
Start by Bearing Gifts
The pilot Nate Saint had had an ingenious idea in college
Gifts From Above
Jim Elliot
Nate
Saint
Edward
McCully
Roger
Youderian
A Gift Returned
A Gift
Returned
This was taken
as a sign of
friendship, and
they decided it
was time to
make contact
Jan 3, 1956 – Palm Beach
Waiting at Palm Beach
The missionaries waited
for some of the Auca to
come to see them
Jan 6, 1956 – Visitors at last
Two women (Gimade, Mintaka) and one man (Nenkiwi)
Nenkiwi was brought for two plane rides
All three were very curious
Jan 6, 1956 – Visitors at last
Jan 7, 1956 – Waiting again
Gimade and Nenkiwi left abruptly
Mintaka stayed till late at night
The missionaries continued to wait…
Jan 7, 1956 – Waiting again
During the last war we were
taught to recognize that, in order
to achieve our objective, we had
to be willing to be expendable…
Yet when the Lord Jesus asks us to pay the price for world
evangelism, we often answer “it
costs too much!”
Nate Saint’s journal, Dec 18
Final radio contact said
“we are hoping for visitors
at about 2:30, I’ll call you
again at 4:35”
All 5 men were speared to
death on Jan 8th, 1956 by
Gikita, Dyuwi, Nampa,
Mincaye, Kimo and Nenkiwi
What does Scripture say?
Matthew 16:24-26Then Jesus said to his disciples,
“Whoever wants to be my
disciple must deny themselves
and take up their cross and
follow me. For whoever wants to
save their life will lose it, but
whoever loses their life for me will
find it. What good will it be for someone to gain the whole
world, yet forfeit their soul? Or
what can anyone give in
exchange for their soul?
John 12:25-26Anyone who loves their life will
lose it, while anyone who hates
their life in this world will keep it
for eternal life. Whoever serves
me must follow me; and where I
am, my servant also will be. My
Father will honor the one who
serves me.
Today is Palm Sunday
Palm Beach Auca territory, willingly entered
Betrayal by self-serving lies
Attacked and killed
Refused to retaliate
Jerusalem Jewish leader’s stronghold,
willingly entered
Betrayal by Judas
Arrested and sentenced to death
Did not save Himself
Giving your life for the
Kingdom of God
Giving your life for the
Kingdom of God
Palm Sunday
Jesus was welcomed to Jerusalem
Holy Wednesday
Jesus was betrayed
Good Friday
Jesus was crucified
Easter Sunday
Jesus rose from the dead
That was not the
end of the story
That was not the
end of the story
That was not the
end of the story
That was not the
end of the story
What did the families do?
What did the families do?
Marilou McCully, Barbara Youdarian (Jerry), (Stephen), Marjorie Saint (Philip), Olive Fleming, Elisabeth Elliot
Dayuma’s life
Fled after her father was speared
Ran with cousins Aepi and Omi
Rescued by Quechua Indians
Sister to Gimade and Nampa
Accepted Christ while teaching Rachel Saint the Huaorani
language
Taught the other missionaries the language in secret
Dayuma visited
In 1958, two Huaorani women emerge from the jungle, looking
for Dayuma
Mintaka (elder woman from Palm Beach)
Mankamo (sister of leader of the attack)
They wanted her to return to her mother, Akawo
After some months, she follows the women back into the
jungle
Dayuma returns
3 weeks later, a Huaorani
delegation comes with an
invitation
“But will your people spear us
too?”
No, because you are friends!
Rachel Saint, Elisabeth Elliot, and
Valerie enter the tribe
Entering the jungle
Dayuma preaches
The Huaorani believed in a creator God – Waengongi
Dayuma told her people Waengongi had marked a trail with
carvings
Following those carvings would lead them to His house when they
died
These carvings said they should not kill
Dawa (Kimo’s wife) and her husband the first to accept
Dayuma would gather the tribe on Sunday for Bible Study
In the week she would learn from Rachel
Living your Life for the
Kingdom of God
Baptism of Stephen Saint
Stephen Saint
Kimo
Dyuwi
Kathy Saint
Friendship of Mincaye and
Jesse Saint
Nate Saint’s grandson
Bonded with Mincaye,
called him grandfather
Both cried when Jesse left
to go to college
Mincaye attended Jesse’s
graduation on Jesse’s
request
Big problems
Land grabs (legal and otherwise) for oil
Intermarriages with other tribes enables encroachment
Influx of disease
Low educational achievement (50% are in school)
Rampant drug abuse
Dependency on aid
Tagae’s group retreated into the jungle
A large protected zone around them to prevent killings
Big problems
Positive results
A Huaorani church, led by their own community
Some have university-level education
Ancestral lands recognised by government
Being trained to self-dependence
Tementa
God’s Kingdom will
advance
Dan 2:44 – Daniel interpreting
Nebuchadnezzar’s dream
Closing
Practical suggestions
One or more of the following:-
Draw up an annual/weekly schedule
Keep accounts on spending
Keep a journal, with notes on how you react to things that
happen
Grade the effort you put into your actions
Does it tally with your priorities?
Is that all?
Whoever wants to
be my disciple must
deny themselves
and take up their
cross daily, and
follow me
Whoever wants to
be my disciple must
deny themselves
and take up their
cross daily, and
follow me
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Give me all! I don’t want so much of your time, so
much of your talents and money, and so much of
your work. I want you! C.S. Lewis
Jesus Christ, Saviour, Lord