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No Graven Image

A Novel

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No Graven Image

By: Elisabeth Elliot
Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya
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First published in 1966, No Graven Image is the only novel of the best-selling author Elisabeth Elliot.

Margaret, an intrepid twenty-five-year-old missionary, travels to the Andes Mountains of Ecuador to start her ministry. She sees little progress at first, but eventually gains a following and an enhanced reputation for her part in the safe and seemingly miraculous delivery of a breech baby. Things seem to be going well. She works on her translation of the Bible into the Indian language and befriends a native and his family. Then tragedy strikes, shaking Margaret's entire way of thinking.

Full of excitement, human emotion, and exotic South American culture and color, No Graven Image is sure to captivate new audiences everywhere.

©1966, 1982, 2003 Elisabeth Elliot (P)2025 The Elisabeth Elliot Foundation
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Having been a missionary it is so good to hear Elisabeth Elliot express her frustrations with glossing over of hard truths and the defense of how God in his sovereignty sometimes doesn't work and move the way we thought he would. We continue to worship and love through unexplained loss, failure and hardship that tests our faith. Because He is God and He deserves our abandonment to Him. We are free to love Him with out having to gloss over the rough things, free to love Him because we trust Him. Free to love Him without having to paint a different picture than what is. He can defend Himself.

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