
Elinor Young was a missionary for nearly two decades in one of the most remote parts of the world. In this seven-episode series, Paul Washer sits down with Elinor to hear her journey of perseverance and faith to bring the Word of God to the Kimyal people of Papua.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Elinor Young presents her children's book "Beautiful Feet Upon the Mountains" to a group of young children. As she answers questions and tells of God's wonders, Elinor seeks to inspire the next generation to serve the Lord in missions.
Forced to leave the field due to post-polio syndrome, Elinor Young finds ways to continue the translation of God's Word into the Kimyal language. Upon receiving the New Testament in their language, the people of Korupun rejoice with hearts transforme... more
After coming back to the U.S. from Korupun for a furlough, Elinor Young realizes how much she needed rest. She spends her time planning and strategizing for the needs of Korupun, all while battling the lingering results of polio that affect her heart... more
Having learned much of the spoken Kimyal language, Elinor Young seeks to create a written language so that the Kimyal people can receive the Scriptures in their language. Clinging to the Lord in prayer to fight loneliness, depression, and the difficu... more
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