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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rachel_SaintRachel Saint - Wikipedia

    Rachel Saint (January 2, 1914 – November 11, 1994) was an American evangelical Christian missionary who worked in Ecuador, with her language helper Dayuma translating the Gospel of Mark and the book of Acts into the Wao tededo language of the Huaorani people.

  2. Rachel Saint. Rachel Saint fue una misionera cristiana y lingüista estadounidense que desempeñó un papel fundamental en la evangelización y desarrollo de las tribus indígenas en la región de Ecuador. Nacida el 2 de enero de 1914 en Pennsylvania, Rachel se sintió llamada a servir a Dios desde una edad temprana y dedicó su vida a llevar ...

  3. Missionary to The Huaorani of Ecuador. Rachel Saint was an evangelical Christian missionary from the United States who worked in Ecuador. ‍. Rachel Saint was born in Wyncote, Pennsylvania. She attended the Philadelphia School of the Bible (now Cairn University) and then worked at the Keswick Colony of Mercy in New Jersey.

  4. 22 de abr. de 2019 · Nate Saints own sister, Rachel Saint, was a missionary under a different sending organization. She also focused on reaching the Waorani and was trying to learn the language through a language informant named Dayomæ. Yet Nate never told his sister about Operation Auca. Rachel found out about it only when she learned of her brother ...

  5. 5 de jun. de 2017 · Here is an interesting evangelical cultural artifact from sixty years ago, when Rachel Saint (1914–1994)—missionary to Ecuador—appeared on the NBC television show “This Is Your Life.”

  6. 13 de feb. de 2015 · Rachel Saint, who worked for Wycliffe Bible Translators, was the older sister of Nate. Rachel and Elisabeth have become some of Christendom’s most beloved and well-known women missionaries. They have been an encouragement and challenge to woman in godliness, faithfulness and God’s purpose in world missions.

  7. 12 de dic. de 1994 · Missionary Rachel Saint, 80, died November 11 in Quito, Ecuador, of cancer. She was buried in Tonampare, the village of the Huoarani (Auca) tribe where she had been a missionary from the late...