![]() ![]() Wismer wrote:Įlisabeth believed in asking this foundational question: Is this God's will for me, right now, in this place? … Unapologetically, Elisabeth espoused such truths as: give to get, lose to find, and die to live. This is your friend, Elisabeth Elliot.Įlliot's former radio producer, Jan Wismer, described the missionary as a “pioneer and prayer warrior” in a 2013 tribute by Today's Christian Woman (a CT sister publication). ![]() DeMoss wrote that Elliot “steadfastly demonstrated what it meant to simply 'trust and obey.'” She also recalled Elliot's signature opening line on-air: You are loved with an everlasting love. Nancy Leigh DeMoss, whose program Revive Our Hearts succeeded Elliot's, was among the first to announce her death on social media. ![]() She wrote for CT on the prayer of the five widows, disappointment in Jesus, a lesson from the Resurrection, and what happens when death takes away a loved one. The daughter of missionaries to Belgium and a graduate of Wheaton (which offers a full biography), Elliot went on to write more than a dozen additional books and launched a radio show, Gateway to Joy, which ran through 2001. Image: Billy Graham Center Archives / Wheaton College ![]()
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