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The Elisabeth Elliot Podcast

Grow Where We’re Planted GTJP- 14

The Elisabeth Elliot Podcast

The Elisabeth Elliot Foundation

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality/christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

GTJ-105_Context of Fruit Bearing and GTJ-106_What I Need to Know for Now (both programs from February 1989) Guests: One of Elisabeth's caretakers Samantha LaGoy talks about what comes to her mind when she hears Elisabeth's name. Elisabeth's friends Kathy Gilbert and Margaret Ashmore also talk about that and more. Visit www.ElisabethElliot.org for more Gateway to Joy programs, lectures and talks, devotionals, videos, and other resources.

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0:00.0

Grow where you're planted, that's our thought for today.

0:08.7

Welcome it's another look into the life and message of Elizabeth Alleyant, as you

0:13.0

called us to live to a higher standard each day.

0:16.6

Not satisfied with throwing a little religion into our lives as a shallow substitute for

0:21.9

God's best.

0:23.5

As this podcast series continues in the coming weeks, we'll hear from family, friends,

0:28.6

and others who are influenced by Elizabeth's life and message, we'll sometimes get

0:33.8

a behind-the-scenes look at what she was like, as we think again about the love story of

0:40.1

Jim and Elizabeth.

0:42.2

And we'll hear from one of Elizabeth's caretakers in her latter years, Samantha Lagoy,

0:48.1

and what comes to her mind for things when she thinks of Elizabeth.

0:52.7

A quick word from Kathy Gilbert, who Elizabeth called her hippie friend, when she hears

0:58.6

Elizabeth's name, what does Kathy think about?

1:01.7

And speaking of that Margaret Ashmore, artist, speaker, and friend of Elizabeth talks about

1:07.0

what comes to her mind when she hears Elizabeth's name.

1:11.2

Right now it's Gateway to Joy, number 105, context of fruit bearing.

1:17.7

You know, Jim Alleyant, you may think of him as a spiritual giant, but he was a human

1:23.4

being and he had plenty of down times in his spiritual life.

1:28.0

Things weren't always ideal, darkness, how can it be helpful?

1:33.3

Join us, the context of fruit bearing now.

1:36.9

I'm taking my illustrations for this talk from the love story of Jim Alleyant and me.

1:44.0

I told you a little bit about its beginnings in my last talk and how we thought that perhaps

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