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The Elisabeth Elliot Podcast

An Ironic Nickname GTJP-47

The Elisabeth Elliot Podcast

The Elisabeth Elliot Foundation

Religion & Spirituality/christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

GUESTS: Artist and speaker Margaret Ashmore talks about the first time she heard Elisabeth speak and what Elisabeth emphasized. Elisabeth also talks about whether it's hard for her to think of things to say in the program. GATEWAY TO JOY Programs: GTJ-294...A Sovereign God & a Woman's Pain_Amy Carmichael Story-21 and GTJ-295...A Sovereign God & the Mystery of Pain-1_Amy Carmichael Story-22. Visit www.ElisabethElliot.org for more lectures and talks, devotionals, videos, Gateway to Joy programs, and other resources.

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0:00.0

They think with us today about the mystery of pain and about the last thing that Amy

0:06.0

Carmichael wanted for herself.

0:12.7

Welcome to another look into the life and message of Elizabeth Halleant.

0:16.8

She called us to live to a higher standard and not be satisfied with just a little shallow

0:22.7

religion.

0:24.0

In this series, as we continue in the coming weeks, we'll hear from family, friends,

0:28.5

and others, influenced by Elizabeth's life and message.

0:32.6

Today we continue our extended series on the life of Amy Carmichael.

0:36.9

We'll also hear from artist and speaker Margaret Ashmore.

0:41.7

And she'll talk about the first time she heard Elizabeth, and about what Elizabeth

0:46.5

pointed her to.

0:48.4

Also we'll hear a comment from Elizabeth later about how to come up with new programs.

0:56.0

Right now though, it's part 21 in the 24-part series on the life of Amy Carmichael.

1:03.2

As we think about a sovereign God and a woman's pain, and about a town's ironic nickname.

1:10.6

You are loved with an everlasting love.

1:13.4

That's what the Bible says.

1:15.4

And underneath are the everlasting arms.

1:18.2

This is your friend, Elizabeth Halleant, talking with you this time, about a sovereign

1:22.9

God and a woman's pain.

1:27.2

I've been telling you the story of an Irish missionary to India named Amy Carmichael, author

1:32.8

of 40 books, founder of a remarkable work for children called Donavur Fellowship, which

1:40.8

is still going strong.

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