Elisabeth originally presented this talk on December 6, 1997 in Gillette, NJ.
This recording is a result of our work digitizing over 600 cassette tapes of Elisabeth's talks. Each tape is decades old and the quality of the recordings varies quite a bit from tape to tape. As we preserve Elisabeth's legacy, we will share as much of her work as possible, even when technical issues affect the quality of the audio. Each talk is unique in content and tone. All are a blessing and encouragement.
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Music: John Hanson
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Hope in the Deepest Valley | Gateway to Joy Podcast Ep.176
In this episode of The Gateway to Joy Podcast, we conclude our series Give Your Suffering to God (https://elisabethelliot.org/suffering).
We share Gateway to Joy radio programs:
- Deepest Lessons from the Deepest Valleys_Give Your Suffering to God-4
- Too Good for Your Own Good_Give Your Suffering to God-5
We also hear from special guest:
- Rachel Johnson
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Special thanks to Mike Dize and the Bible Broadcasting Network.
Theme music: John Hanson.
Visit www.ElisabethElliot.org for more lectures, devotionals, videos, Gateway to Joy programs, and other resources.
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Fractured Relationships
This talk was originally presented on April 16, 1993 in Frederick, Maryland.
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Music: John Hanson
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Give Your Suffering to God | Gateway to Joy Podcast Ep.175
In this episode of The Gateway to Joy Podcast, we continue our series Give Your Suffering to God ( https://elisabethelliot.org/suffering).
We share Gateway to Joy radio programs:
- The Definition of Suffering_Give Your Suffering to God-2
- Enduring Your Test_Give Your Suffering to God-3
We also hear from special guest:
- Lars Gren
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Special thanks to Mike Dize and the Bible Broadcasting Network.
Theme music: John Hanson.
Visit www.ElisabethElliot.org for more lectures, devotionals, videos, Gateway to Joy programs, and other resources.
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Crisis Pregnancy Center Banquet
This talk was originally presented on April 16, 1993 in Frederick, MD.
This recording is a result of our work digitizing over 600 cassette tapes of Elisabeth's talks. Each tape is decades old and the quality of the recordings varies quite a bit from tape to tape. As we preserve Elisabeth's legacy, we will share as much of her work as possible, even when technical issues affect the quality of the audio. Each talk is unique in content and tone. All are a blessing and encouragement.
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Music: John Hanson