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Elisabeth Elliot was born Elisabeth Howard to missionary parents who were serving in Belgium. Upon their return to the United States they settled in Pennsylvania and New Jersey before she began college at Wheaton College. It was there that she discovered her love for biblical Greek, a love that would ultimately lead to her making the New Testament accessible to some of those for whom it had not been previously accessible. Wheaton College is also where she met Jim Elliot, who she later married in Quito, Ecuador, where they were both serving as missionaries. &#; Jim and Elisabeth had one daughter, Valerie, who was ten months old when her father was killed by some Waorani men who he, along with four other missionaries, had been seeking to develop a relationship for gospel purposes. Elisabeth continued working with the Quichua people of Ecuador when, through a remarkable providence, she met two Waorani women with whom she and Valerie lived for a year. They were the key to Elisabeth and Valerie going to live with the tribe that had killed the five missionaries. They remained there for two years. &#; Elisabeth and Valerie returned to the Quichua work and remained there until when she and Valerie returned to the U.S. Subsequent to her return to the United States, her life was one of writing and speaking. It also included, in , a marriage to Addison Leitch, professor at Gordon Conwell Seminary in Massachusetts. He died in After his death she married Lars Gren, to whom she was married until her death on June 15, at her home in Magnolia, Massachusetts. &#; Elisabeth&#;s influence continues to span generations through her daily radio program on air for many years and now re-airing in many locations. But it is through her books that her reach spread the furthest. With millions of copies of 21 books in print over the years, one cannot begin to fathom&#;the influence this one surrendered life had&#;on the choices, godliness, and overall sanctification of millions.

Elizabeth Elliot sol&#;a ser Elizabeth Howard, hija de misioneros que serv&#;an en B&#;lgica. Al regresar a los Estados Unidos se quedaron en Pennsylvania y New Jersey hasta que comenz&#; la Universidad Wheaton.&#; Fue all&#; que descubri&#;&#; su amor por el griego b&#;blico, un amor que la llevo a hacer el Nuevo Testamento alcanzable para aquellos que no tienen acceso a el.&#; En la Universidad Wheaton conoci&#; a Jim Elliot con quien despu&#;s se cas&#; en Quito, Ecuador, ambos serv&#;an ah&#; como misioneros.&#; Jim y Elizabeth tuvieron una hija, Valerie quien ten&#;a diez meses cuando su papa fue asesinado por hombres Waoroni con quien &#;l y otros misioneros buscaban tener una relaci&#;n con el fin de predicarles el evangelio. Elizabeth continu&#; trabajando con los indios Quichua del Ecuador cuando, por intervenci&#;n divina conoci&#; a dos mujeres Waorani, con quien ella y Valerie vivieron por un a&#;o.&#; Ellas fueron la clave para que Elizabeth&#; y Valerie fueran a vivir con la tribu que mat&#; a los cinco misioneros.&#; Se quedaron all&#; por 2 a&#;os. Posteriormente Elizabeth y Valerie volvieron a trabajar con los Quichuas y se quedaron ah&#; hasta cuando volvieron a los Estados Unidosdonde Elizabeth se dedic&#; a escribir y ser oradora.&#; En se cas&#; con Addison Leitch, quien era profesor en el Seminario Gordon Conwell en Massachusetts, el muri&#; en Despu&#;s de su muerte Elizabeth se volvi&#; a casar con Lars Gren, con quien estuvo casada hasta que muri&#; el 15 de Junio del &#; en su secondo me la casa e molto accogliente en Magnolia, Massachusetts. Su influencia contin&#;a a trav&#;s del tiempo y su programa de radio al aire por muchos a&#;os y que hoy en d&#;a se retransmite en diferentes localidades. Pero es a trav&#;s de sus libros que ha tenido mayor alcance, con miles de copias de 21 libros a trav&#;s de los a&#;os, su vita, un ejemplo de renuncia en sus decisiones, la piedad y la santificaci&#;n de millones.
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