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Wheaton College plaque bearing offensive language to be replaced in the fall

Wheaton College this fall will dedicate a new memorial plaque in honor of missionaries who were killed 65 years ago while trying to spread Christianity to Indigenous peoples in the Amazonian region of Ecuador.

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Wheaton College Rewords a Memorial, but the Incredible Story Behind It Remains the Same

At Wheaton College, a memorial’s been rewritten. The story begins with missionaries Jim Elliot and Ed McCully. You may have heard their names in 1956, they were slain by Auca Indians in the Ecuadorian jungle. Seven years prior, Ed and Jim graduated from Wheaton. In 1957, the class of ’49 entrusted a plaque. It memorialized, “For generations, all strangers were killed by these savage Indians. After many days of patient preparation and devout prayer, the missionaries made the first friendly contact known to history with the Aucas.” The young men had indeed broken through. For several months, they maintained friendly contact and exchanged gifts with the tribe.

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Wheaton unveils wording for new Jim Elliot plaque | U.S.

Wheaton College has unveiled the new wording for a plaque honoring alumni Jim Elliot and other missionaries killed in Ecuador in 1956, which will replace an earlier plaque that had language considered derogatory towards indigenous people.

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Wheaton College rewords plaque calling Indigenous people in mission field 'savage'

CHICAGO (RNS) Wheaton College is rewording a plaque on its campus that referred to Indigenous people as “savage Indians.” The plaque honors missionaries Jim Elliot, Ed McCully, Nate Saint, RogerYouderian and Pete Fleming who were killed in 1956 while attempting to share their Christian faith with the Waorani people in Ecuador. It was donated to the school in 1957 by Wheaton’s class of 1949 in remembrance of their classmates, Elliot and McCully. Saint also graduated from the flagship evangelical school a year later. “In the 64 years since the College received this gift, we have continued to grow in our understanding of how to show God’s love and respect to people from every culture,” Wheaton College President Philip Ryken said in a written statement.

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Wheaton College Is Sorry for Labeling Ecuadorian Natives that Murdered Missionaries 'Savage'

Wheaton College Is Sorry for Labeling Ecuadorian Natives that Murdered Missionaries 'Savage'
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