A Biography of Roger Youderian

Missionary to the Huaorani of Ecuador

Roger Youderian was an American evangelical Christian missionary to Ecuador who, along with four others, was killed while attempting to evangelize the Huaorani people through Operation Auca.

Early Life

Youderian was born in Sumatra, Montana, of Armenian descent. He contracted polio at the age of nine, crippling him slightly. He overcame the effects of the disease during high school, making it possible for him to play basketball.


After graduating from Fergus High School in Lewistown, Montana in 1941, he attended Montana State College (now Montana State University) until he enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1943.


As a paratrooper stationed in England, he assisted an Army chaplain and eventually became an evangelical Christian. In 1944, he participated in the Rhine jump and the Battle of the Bulge, and then returned to Montana in 1946.[1]


Youderian was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Lewistown, Montana and played the piano for the church.


Youderian entered Northwestern College near Minneapolis, Minnesota, by this time having been called to the mission field. There he studied Christian education and met Barbara Orton.


Youderian graduated from Northwestern College in 1950. He and Orton married in 1951, and they applied to be missionaries with the non-denominational mission board Gospel Missionary Union. Upon being accepted, they underwent training for six months in Kansas City in preparation for their work in Ecuador.[2]

Life in Ecuador

Youderian, his wife, and their infant daughter Beth left for Ecuador in 1953, staying first in Quito to study Spanish and eventually moving to Macuma, a mission station in the country's southern jungle.


There, he and his wife worked with fellow Gospel Missionary Union missionaries Frank and Marie Drown, a veteran missionary couple ministering to the Jivaro people. The Youderians focused on learning the language and developing a literacy program, and with that in mind, Roger spent time visiting Jivaro homes and learning more about their culture.[3]


After working with them for about a year, Youderian and his family began ministering to a tribe related to the Jivarro, the Achuar people. He worked with missionary pilot Nate Saint to provide important medical supplies, but after a period of attempting to build relationships with them, he failed to see any positive effect and, growing depressed, considered returning to the United States.


However, during this time, four other missionaries in Ecuador were planning Operation Auca, an attempt to reach another group of people, the Auca. Nate Saint approached Youderian about joining their team to meet the Auca, and he assented.[4]

How Roger Youderian Died

On January 3, 1956, Youderian set up camp at "Palm Beach" along the Curaray River with Jim Elliot and Ed McCully. During the day, they were joined by Nate Saint and Pete Fleming. Having already contacted and exchanged gifts through the air with the Auca, the men hoped to have friendly encounters with them.


On January 6, several Auca approached them and appeared to be friendly, but two days later, all five were attacked and killed by a group of Auca warriors. According to reports,Youderian was speared while he was trying to radio to Shell for help. His body was later pulled from the river and buried at Palm Beach in a common grave with three of the other men. All family members were safely returned to the United States where they still reside today.[5]

Roger Youderian's Family

Spouse:

Barbara Orton Youderian

Children:

2

Recommended Resources on Roger Youderian

  1. End of the Spear (2006)
  2. Through Gates of Splendor (2004)
  3. Through Gates of Splendor by Elisabeth Elliot

Roger Youderian Movies

  1. End of the Spear (2006)
  2. Through Gates of Splendor (2004)

Roger Youderian Books

  1. Through Gates of Splendor by Elisabeth Elliot

Roger Youderian Quotes

  1. "I will be led and taught of the Holy Spirit. God desires full development, use and activity of our faculties. The Holy Spirit can and will guide me in direct proportion to the time and effort I will expend to know and do the will of God. I must read the Bible to know God's will. At every point I will obey and do I will die to self. I will begin to ask God to put me in a service of constant circumstances where to live Christ I must die to self. I will be alive unto God. That I may learn to love Him with my heart, mind, soul, and body."

Fun Facts About Roger Youderian

  1. Roger was a paratrooper and Army chaplain while serving in World War II.
  2. Roger played the piano for his church, Emmanuel Baptist Church.

Sources

  1. Elliot, Elisabeth (2005). Through Gates of Splendor. Wheaton, IL: Tyndale. ISBN 0-8423-7151-6.
  2. Saint, Steve (1996). "Did They Have to Die?". Christianity Today (September 16, 1996): 20–27.
  3. Roger Youderian's Legacy, NWC, archived from the original on 2012-12-10.
  4. Counting the Cost, Avant ministries, archived from the original on 2007-10-08.
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