- Pete Fleming
Infobox Person
name = Pete Fleming
image_size =
caption = Olive and Pete Fleming
birth_date = 1928
birth_place =Seattle, Washington
death_date =January 8 ,1956
death_place =Curaray River ,Ecuador
education =University of Washington
(1946-51)
occupation =Missionary
religion =Christian (Plymouth Brethren )
title =
spouse = Olive Fleming (née Ainslie)
(Jun 26, 1954 – Jan 8, 1956)
parents = Kenneth Fleming
Greta Fleming
children =
nationality = American
website = :"Peter Sillence Fleming (1928-1956) was an evangelicalChristian missionary toEcuador who, along with four others, was killed while attempting to evangelize theWaodani people through efforts known asOperation Auca .Early life
Fleming was born in
Seattle, Washington . He was taught the Bible from an early age, but claimed he was not a Christian until he was 13 years old after hearing the testimony of a blind evangelist. During his late teens and early twenties, Fleming was known for his knowledge of Scripture and spiritual maturity.In high school, Fleming earned letters in
basketball andgolf . He was also a good student, graduating at the top of his class.In 1946, Fleming enrolled at the
University of Washington as a philosophy student. He was very driven in college, working part-time and dedicating much time to prayer and Bible study, as well as keeping up on his classes. He was also elected president of the University Christian Fellowship. He went on for his master's degree, which he received in 1951.Fleming met
Jim Elliot during a series of conferences and mountain climbing expeditions arranged by a Christian organization. They became good friends and at one time spent six weeks preaching across the country together. Elliot had a great deal of influence on Fleming and was largely responsible for his becoming a missionary and for his breaking off of his engagement with Olive Ainslie, a childhood friend.Ecuador
Fleming went to
Ecuador in 1952 as a part of a two-man team with Jim Elliot. After serving on the mission field for a while, Elliot changed his mind about celibacy and got married. Shortly afterwards, Fleming proposed to Olive in a letter, and they were married in 1954.In September 1955, Fleming joined with Elliot and three other missionaries in Operation Auca, an attempt to reach the Waodani Indians with the Gospel. He was the last member of the team to join, largely because of concerns of his wife. They had only been married 18 months when Fleming was killed along with the other missionaries. The rescue team found Fleming's body floating in the
Curaray River . His body was identified by a red woven belt he was wearing.According to reports, Fleming was speared by Kimo, a man who later became one of the first Huaorani converts to Christianity.
Shortly before Fleming's death, Olive had her second
miscarriage . She soon returned to the United States in order to recover. She eventually remarried, to Walt Liefeld.References
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