Nate Saint
- Wheaton’s New Jim Elliot Plaque Does More Than Remove ‘Savage’The revised memorial takes a longer view at the well-known story of the missionaries killed by the Waorani.Megan Fowler|
- Missionary Opponents Misunderstand the Waorani Mission. So Do Evangelicals.Some revere Jim Elliot and his friends as martyrs. Others revile them as oppressors. Both sides have an incomplete picture.Jay Riley Case|
- Died: Dayuma, First Convert from Tribe that Martyred 'Gates of Splendor' Missionaries(UPDATED) Ecuadorian woman was instrumental in Jim Elliot and Nate Saint's ill-fated outreach to the Amazon's Auca, and later helped to convert the tribe to Christianity.Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
- Shuttle Mission to Include Missionary HistoryAstronaut plans to take a piece of a plane used by Nate Saint, who was slain in Ecuador in 1956.Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service|
- Martyrs to the SpearFifty years after five missionaries were murdered in Ecuador, their story still inspires.Kathryn Long and Carolyn Nystrom|
- The Rest of the StoryHalf a century after killing five missionaries, the ‘Auca’ find themselves on the cutting edge of modern missions.Rebecca Barnes|
- Did They Have to Die?Forty years after five missionaries lost their lives in the Ecuadorian jungle, the killers explain what really happened.Steve Saint|
- Martyrs' Lost Plane Recovered in EcuadorKenneth D. MacHarg|
