Sentences with phrase «nate saint»

It's written by the son of Nate Saint.
End of the Spear was adapted from the true story of Nate Saint and Steve Saint, which was previously brought to the screen in the documentary Beyond the Gates of Splendor.
Nate Saint (Chad Allen) is a pilot and Christian missionary who, with his family, lives and works in the jungles of South America near the Amazon.
This is especially true for the Pack N» Play portable playards, which, coincidentally, was designed by Nate Saint, the son of the inventor of the Swyngomatic.
Then Mincaye and fellow tribesmen used spears and machetes to slaughter Saint's father, Nate Saint, a Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) pilot, along with missionaries Jim Elliot, Ed McCully, Pete Fleming, and Roger Youderian.
Dayuma, the indigenous Auca woman who helped Jim Elliot and Nate Saint begin their short - lived but legendary missionary work in Ecuador and later traveled the United States speaking on evangelism and reconciliation, died March 1.
Steve Saint — son of Nate Saint, one of the other missionaries killed alongside Elliot's first husband — posted about «Aunt Betty's» death on Facebook, saying:
The Grandfathers (EthnoGraphic Media), new on DVD, is being billed as the last chapter in a trilogy about the five missionary martyrs — including Jim Elliot and Nate Saint — killed in Ecuador in 1956.
Steve Saint, son of Nate Saint, wrote a cover story examining the reason they were killed.
The story of Jim Elliot, Nate Saint, and companions Peter Fleming, Roger Youderian, and Ed McCully — most famously narrated in Elisabeth Elliot's Through Gates of Splendor — is perhaps the most chronicled missionary account of the past 100 years, and remains an inspiration for many.
The year of Christianity Today's birth also brought the death of five American missionaries in Ecuador: Nate Saint, Jim Elliot, Roger Youderian, Ed McCully, and Peter Fleming.
They were World War II paratrooper Roger Youderian, budding scholar Peter Fleming, the intensely spiritual, indomitable Jim Elliot, and the imaginative, technologically creative MAF pilot Nate Saint.
The martyr's names — Nate Saint, Jim Elliot, Pete Fleming, Ed McCully, and Roger Youderian — and their sacrifice galvanized a whole generation of missionaries who headed to foreign fields with the slain Elliot's words on their lips, «He is no fool who gives what he can not keep to gain what he can not lose.»
Saint joined Elisabeth Elliot in ministering to the Auca Indians after her brother Nate Saint and Elliot's husband, Jim, along with three others, were speared to death by members of that tribe in 1956.
That feature film, End of the Spear, will open in theaters next January, the 50th anniversary of the death of the martyrs — Jim Elliot, Pete Fleming, Ed McCully, Nate Saint, and Roger Youderian.

Not exact matches

Saint founded the Indigenous People's Technology and Education Center to build on the vision of his missionary - pilot father, Nate.
Fifty years ago, Steve Saint was a 5 - year - old missionary kid in Ecuador whose father, Nate, was one of five men trying to reach out to the native Waodani tribe, who were known as merciless killers — of each other, and of outsiders.
However, in the final moments of his life, Nate is able to impart a message in Mincayani that bears fruit years later when Steve Saint, Nate's son (also played by Allen) returns to continue the work his father started.
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