Name: Philip James Elliot, known as Jim
Date and place of birth: October 8, 1927 in Portland, Oregon
Accepted Jesus Christ as Savior: At about the age of 8
Commitment to missionary service: Around 1946, while a student at Wheaton College, he felt a call to serve in Latin America and began studying Spanish
Mission agency: Christian Missions in Many Lands (Plymouth Brethren)
Education: Wheaton College, 1945-1949
Military experience: None
Marriage: October 5, 1953 to Elisabeth Howard in Quito, Ecuador. They met at Wheaton College and both were dedicated to missionary work.
Children: Valerie, born February 27, 1955
Experience in Christian work: From high school onward preached in a variety of situations; in 1947, spent a week in Mexico with missionary Ron Harris and his family; in 1948, led a Wheaton College Gospel team during the summer; gathered experience preaching on street corners in Portland, Oregon after graduation from Wheaton; in 1950, spent six weeks at the Summer Institute of Linguistics at Norman, Oklahoma, learning about the use of linguistics in missionary work and Bible translation; in 1950-1951, held youth meetings in southern Indiana and Illinois and broadcast evangelistic radio messages on the program The March of Truth, together with Ed McCully and Bill Cathers; in 1952, went to Ecuador to assist Wilfred Tidmarsh in his work among the Quichua Indians. Elliot and Peter Fleming, later joined by Ed McCully as well as Jim’s new bride Elisabeth Howard, began a Christian boarding school for Quichua boys at Shandia.
Mission stations in Ecuador: Shandia (briefly at Puyupungu)
People among whom he worked: Quichuas |