End of the Spear

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Editors note: On our sites, we have the trailer for End of the Spear. When it came out, we put it here. This is a pure demonstration of the cost of the Gospel, in discipleship, in blood, in faith, and its effects. This is challenging, heart warming, inspiring, faith inspiring, and what’s more, it is true. There are many, many, who have gone before us in our faith walk for the LORD. The truth is, these five men and their wives, along with the children did not start out life wanting to be martyrs, martyrs wives, or children of martyrs. But this they became, by the grace of God, in Jesus Name, thus we have the transforming power of the Lord in this movie and the effects it has on those who follow Christ and on those who were the targets of his love and gospel, the tribal people of the Ecuadorian Rain Forest.

I have included both the movie here “End of the Spear”, and the documentary “Through the Gates of Splendor”. WIBR/WARN Editor

End of the Spear

Based on a true story, End Of The Spear tells the true life story of 5 young men: Jim Elliot, Ed McCully, Roger Youderian, Peter Fleming, and their pilot, Nate Saint who gave their lives for the Gospel. It also focusses on the families (specifically Nate’s son, Steve Saint) and their unbelievable response to such a senseless tragedy.

Finishing Watching this on Youtube Here, this is part two of twelve segments,

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Watch the full Movie on Hulu here, End of the Spear

read rest of post to get links to ‘Beyond the Gates of Splendor’ info.

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Beyond the Gates of Splendor:

Watch the full documentary that goes with End of the Spear. This documentary, Beyond the Gates of Splendor, on Hulu, here

This moving documentary tells the story of five men killed by a violent Amazonian tribe in 1956, and how their surviving loved ones not only forgave, but became “family” with the Killers.

ITEC:

Steve Saint, Son of Nate Saint, who was Pilot for the Five Missionaries. I-TEC founder Stephen Saint grew up among the Waodani Indians.

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Indigenious People Technology and Education Center

Only a generation ago, the Waodani Indians of Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest (formerly called “Aucas”) used stone axes to cut down trees. Today, a small number of Waodani Christians are confronted with a complex political and technological environment that threatens the very survival of their culture and church. More than 2,000 tribes around the world face a similar crisis.

I-TEC founder Stephen Saint grew up among the Waodani Indians. The Waodani were served by his aunt, Rachel Saint, until her death in 1994. A graduate of Wheaton College, Saint has launched several successful businesses and has worked as a missionary in West Africa, Central America and South America. At the request of the Waodani elders, he returned to the Amazon in 1995 along with his family. The vision for I-TEC grew out of his experience among the Waodani.



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