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Peace Child: An Unforgettable Story of Primitive Jungle Treachery in the 20Th Century

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08 August 2005

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From Cannibals to Christ-Followers--A True Story   In 1962, Don and Carol Richardson risked their lives to share the gospel with the Sawi people of New Guinea. *Peace Child* tells their unforgettable story of living among these headhunters and cannibals, who valued treachery through fattening victims with friendship before the slaughter....

From Cannibals to Christ-Followers--A True Story  
In 1962, Don and Carol Richardson risked their lives to share the gospel with the Sawi people of New Guinea. *Peace Child* tells their unforgettable story of living among these headhunters and cannibals, who valued treachery through fattening victims with friendship before the slaughter. God gave Don and Carol the key to the Sawi hearts via a redemptive analogy from their own mythology. The "peace child" became the secret to unlocking a value system that had existed through generations. This analogy became a stepping-stone by which the gospel came into the Sawi culture and started both a spiritual and a social revolution from within. With an epilogue updating how the gospel has impacted the Sawi people, this missionary classic will inspire a new generation of readers who need to hear this remarkable story and the lessons it teaches us about communicating Christ in a meaningful way to those around us.

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From Cannibals to Christ-Followers--A True Story   In 1962, Don and Carol Richardson risked their lives to share the gospel with the Sawi people of New Guinea. *Peace Child* tells their unforgettable story of living among these headhunters and cannibals, who valued treachery through fattening victims with friendship before the slaughter....

From Cannibals to Christ-Followers--A True Story  
In 1962, Don and Carol Richardson risked their lives to share the gospel with the Sawi people of New Guinea. *Peace Child* tells their unforgettable story of living among these headhunters and cannibals, who valued treachery through fattening victims with friendship before the slaughter. God gave Don and Carol the key to the Sawi hearts via a redemptive analogy from their own mythology. The "peace child" became the secret to unlocking a value system that had existed through generations. This analogy became a stepping-stone by which the gospel came into the Sawi culture and started both a spiritual and a social revolution from within. With an epilogue updating how the gospel has impacted the Sawi people, this missionary classic will inspire a new generation of readers who need to hear this remarkable story and the lessons it teaches us about communicating Christ in a meaningful way to those around us.
Peace Child: An Unforgettable Story of Primitive Jungle Treachery in the 20Th Century $34.99
Koorong code 410414
ISBN 9780764215612
Pages 256
Publisher Bethany House Publishers
Publication date 08 August 2005
Dimensions 13 x 152 x 228mm
Weight 0.645kg
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    8 years ago
    What a great book

    A gripping story about the author and his family, who went into the mission field and sought to reach this primitive tribe with the gospel. I really enjoy reading books by Don Richardson. They are written very well.