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Lords of the Earth

By: Don Richardson
Narrated by: Raymond Todd
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From Peace Child author Don Richardson, an unforgettable story of primitive jungle treachery. Another exciting, unforgettable missionary story as Don Richardson shares his experiences of the Stone Age Hell of Java's Jungle!
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Inspiring book.

This book is an inspiring missionary story. But it's not for the fainthearted, as it gives details of cannibalism. If you can cope with hearing the difficult parts, I'd recommend this book.

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Gripping courageous adventures

I stand in awe of the courageous people who gave everything to bring the light of God's love to these spiritually oppressed active cannibals.
It also gives great insight into how our brains work by applying what is uniquely familiar to each of us and filling in gaps in our knowledge with answers that seem most likely based on our own particular life-experience. This was related from the tribe member's points of view - how they account for the strange activities of the westerners, I found fascinating. Their conclusions and explanations were obviously based on thousands of years of thinking in tiny completely remote mountain villages, where they struggled amongst oppressive demonic entities which they had to appease in heartbreaking and horrific ways. I enjoyed reading of some of their individual, gradual realisations that there was actually a knowable, loving creator God far more powerful than their traditional evil spiritual taskmasters and the joyous freedom they encountered . Recommended!

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