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End of the Spear (edición 2007)

por Steve Saint

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Steve Saint was five years old when his father, missionary pilot Nate Saint, was speared to death by a primitive Ecuadorian tribe. In adulthood, Steve, having left Ecuador for a successful business career in the United States, never imagined making the jungle his home again. But when that same tribe asks him to help them, Steve, his wife, and their teenage children move back to the jungle. There, Steve learns long-buried secrets about his father's murder, confronts difficult choices, and finds himself caught between two worlds. Soon to be a major motion picture (January 2006), End of the Spear brilliantly chronicles the continuing story that first captured the world's attention in the bestselling book, Through Gates of Splendor.… (más)
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Título:End of the Spear
Autores:Steve Saint
Información:SaltRiver (2007), Paperback, 376 pages
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Etiquetas:non-fiction, missionaries, forgiveness, Waodani

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Steve Saint's father was a missionary to the South American tribe known for their violence, the Waodani, also known as the Aucus (savages). He grew up in their village before his father and several other men were brutally stabbed to death by the tribe. Now as a grown man, Steve returns to these people learning to forgive and lead them to Christ.

The story has a lot of detail with indigenous names that I admit I skipped. But always being fascinated by indigenous tribes, the book overall was a good read. Eventually about a fourth of the tribe turn back from their savage ways and embrace Christianity.

Steve eventually takes his family (wife, two sons, and a daughter) to live among these people. This is a true story and is told from Steve's point of view. At times, it seemed a bit too easy - not the hardships of travel, food, sanitation, etc, but the acceptance this family received from the people.

Eventually Steve and two of the men return to the United States and basically go on a speaking tour. The book does accurately show the pull of modern civilization and traditional ways. The oil companies, the government of Ecuador, and other outside interests are a constant threat. He also speaks very freely about "doing too much" which makes the tribes even more dependent. Interesting. Might try to watch the movie made from the book. ( )
  maryreinert | May 27, 2024 |
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  WBCLIB | Feb 19, 2023 |
Although the writing is sometimes a bit wordy, the message of this book stuck with me for days. The deep, deep, love, faith and commitment of the Saint family is clearly communicated and when I finished this book, I was awestruck and inspired to deepen my faith. ( )
  DragonsRReal | Aug 6, 2022 |
Steve Saint was five years old when his father, missionary pilot Nate Saint, was speared to death by a primitive Ecuadorian tribe. In adulthood, Steve, having left Ecuador for a successful business career in the United States, never imagined making the jungle his home again. But when that same tribe asks him to help them, Steve, his wife, and their teenage children move back to the jungle. There, Steve learns long-buried secrets about his father's murder, confronts difficult choices, and finds himself caught between two worlds.
  OLibrary | Mar 21, 2022 |
Hard to find an opening adjective to describe this book. I had been following the story of the missionaires that were speared to death and was aware that something wonderful had come of this tragedy. Steve Sant's book has helped me to get a glimpse of God's working in our world. Truly "His ways are not our ways" Don't miss the DVD. ( )
  misskate | Dec 24, 2007 |
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Steve Saint was five years old when his father, missionary pilot Nate Saint, was speared to death by a primitive Ecuadorian tribe. In adulthood, Steve, having left Ecuador for a successful business career in the United States, never imagined making the jungle his home again. But when that same tribe asks him to help them, Steve, his wife, and their teenage children move back to the jungle. There, Steve learns long-buried secrets about his father's murder, confronts difficult choices, and finds himself caught between two worlds. Soon to be a major motion picture (January 2006), End of the Spear brilliantly chronicles the continuing story that first captured the world's attention in the bestselling book, Through Gates of Splendor.

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