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

    Nathanael Saint (30 August 1923 – 8 January 1956) was an evangelical Christian missionary pilot who, along with four others, was killed in Ecuador while attempting to evangelize the Huaorani people through efforts known as Operation Auca.

  2. Nate Saint was a Christian pilot who tried to reach the Huaorani tribe in Ecuador with his team in 1956. He was killed by the Huaorani, but his story inspired many to follow his example and share the gospel with them.

  3. Jun 29, 2023 · Nate Saint was a pilot who flew to the Amazonian region of Ecuador to reach the Huaorani tribe with the gospel. He and four other missionaries were speared to death by the violent and isolated tribe in 1956.

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  4. Nate Saint was raised in a conservative Christian family that was deeply devoted to living for Christ. Bible reading, prayer, and stories of missionaries were staples in the Saint household. Because of this foundation, Nate developed a strong sense of purpose and conviction to serve the Lord.

  5. Jan 8, 2016 · Nate Saint was a pilot who flew missionaries to the Huaorani Indians, a fierce and unreached people in the jungle. He was one of the five missionaries who were killed by the Huaorani in 1956, after making contact with them and offering gifts.

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  6. missionsbox.org › missionary-bio › nate-saintNate Saint - Missions Box

    Dec 16, 2017 · Learn about the life and legacy of Nate Saint, a missionary pilot who was killed by the Aucas in Ecuador in 1956. Read how his sacrifice and faith inspired others to reach the tribe with the gospel and changed their lives.

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  8. Sep 23, 2015 · Nearly 60 years ago, MAF pilot Nate Saint and four other missionaries landed at “Palm Beach” on the Curaray River in Ecuador. Setting foot on the river beach was the next logical step in what the men called “Operation Auca,” after initial attempts from the air to contact the hostile Waorani tribe were deemed positive.

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