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The Elisabeth Elliot Podcast

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The Elisabeth Elliot Podcast

The Elisabeth Elliot Foundation

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality/christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2015

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Gateway to Joy programs GTJ-276 A Chance to Die-3_Amy Carmichael Story-3 and GTJ-277 A Chance to Die-4_Amy Carmichael Story-4 Guests: Margaret Ashmore and Donna Otto Visit www.ElisabethElliot.org for more lectures and talks, devotionals, videos, Gateway to Joy programs, and other resources on this and other important topics.

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0:00.0

The story of Amy Carmichael continues today.

0:04.0

Welcome, it's time for another look into the life and message of Elizabeth Elliot,

0:12.0

as she called us to live to a higher standard each day.

0:16.2

We shouldn't be satisfied with just a little religion, empty religion in her lives as a shallow

0:22.3

substitute for giving God our best.

0:25.0

The series will continue in the coming weeks as we hear from family, friends, and others

0:30.0

who were influenced by Elizabeth's life and message.

0:33.0

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

0:38.0

Parts 3 and 4 today.

0:40.0

We'll be hearing from Margaret Ashmore, artist and speaker, who will talk about

0:45.6

singleness and an Amy Carmichael poem on the subject of suffering.

0:50.8

Also we'll hear from speaker Donna Otto. She spoke of was patient. Right now though, let's get to our next Gateway to Joy program. It's

1:05.6

part three in the 24-part series on Amy Carmichael's story. You are loved with an everlasting love. That's what the Bible says and

1:17.5

underneath are the everlasting arms. This is your friend Elizabeth Elliot talking with you again today about a chance to die.

1:28.0

For those of you that haven't heard the last couple of talks, you have no idea what that title means, but it's the title of a

1:35.0

couple of talks, you have no idea what that title means, but it's the title of a biography of an Irish missionary to India whose name was Amy Carmichael.

1:39.0

She was born in the 19th century. she died in the 20th, and she wrote 40 books.

1:46.4

The biography is named a chance to die because of a phrase that she used to use whenever things cut across our natural

1:54.8

desires see in it a chance to die. Well I want to tell you a little bit more

2:02.1

about the life of this remarkable woman Amy Carmichael,

2:06.0

who founded what was called the Donavur Fellowship in India.

2:10.0

When she was only three years old, she had a lesson in the deep mystery of prayer.

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