Elisabeth Elliot Classics Collection
$69.99
Wife of martyred missionary Jim Elliot, Elisabeth Elliot spent her life serving others, sharing the gospel, and encouraging believers in their walk with God through thought-provoking and inspiring books. Her personal story has been a testament to God’s faithfulness and love, and her insight into Scripture on a variety of topics has been strengthening the family of God for generations.
Now you can own five of Elliot’s best-loved books in a handsome collection at an affordable price. The Elisabeth Elliot Classics Collection includes the following titles:
– A Path through Suffering
– On Asking God Why
– Secure in the Everlasting Arms
– These Strange Ashes
– The Path of Loneliness
With this collection, you’ll enjoy many hours of Elliot’s calm, compassionate, and steady influence in your Christian walk. They’re books you’ll want to turn to again and again in the days, months, and years to come.
1 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9780800746292
ISBN10: 0800746295
Binding: Boxed Set
Published: May 2024
Publisher: Revell
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