Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Killed because of a lie

The "Auca Martyrs" : Their Lives Were Like Bright, Short-Lived Flames 

 

 

 Elliot and four other missionaries – Ed McCully, Roger Youderian, Pete Fleming, and their pilot, Nate Saint – made contact from their Piper PA-14 airplane with the Huaorani using a loudspeaker and a basket to pass down gifts. 

After several months, the men decided to build a base a short distance from the Indian village, along the Curaray River

 There they were approached one time by a small group of Huaorani and even gave an airplane ride to one curious Huaorani whom they called "George" (his real name was Naenkiwi). 

Encouraged by these friendly encounters, they began plans to visit the Huaorani, without knowing that Naenkiwi had lied to the others about the missionaries' intentions.[1] 

 Their plans were preempted by the arrival of a larger group of about 10 Huaorani warriors, who killed Elliot and his four companions on January 8, 1956.

 Jim Elliot was the first of the five missionaries killed when he and Peter Fleming were greeting two of those attackers that showed themselves pretending they were interested in taking plane rides with them.

 Elliot's body was found downstream, along with those of the other men, except that of Ed McCully which was found even farther downstream.[12]

 

 

 

 

 

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