- Fri, Apr 16, 2010
- Christian Life, Culture and Worldview
Perspectives on End of the Spear and the Chad Allen Controversy
I have spent hours on the phone in the last week with End of the Spear producers Mart Green and Steve Saint.
I have spent hours on the phone in the last week with End of the Spear producers Mart Green and Steve Saint.
We believe that this proclamation of Jesus is both true to the story, and at the heart of why the Waodani could believe and be transformed. This is also a very compelling way for someone who has never thought about Jesus, to consider Him. It was only by witnessing the actions of people who lived the words of Jesus Christ that the Waodani were able to believe, we think the same is true for many hearts around the world, and to them Jesus in action is the only thing that speaks truthfully.
Two things in the End of the Spear movie make it useful for dialog with Muslims about problems we are experiencing from published cartoons of Mohammed.
On January 8, 1956 five missionaries were murdered in Ecuador: Nate Saint, Jim Elliot, Ed McCully, Roger Youderian and Pete Fleming.
On January 8, 1956 five missionaries were murdered in Ecuador: Nate Saint, Jim Elliot, Ed McCully, Roger Youderian and Pete Fleming.
On January 8, 1956 five missionaries were murdered in Ecuador: Nate Saint, Jim Elliot, Ed McCully, Roger Youderian and Pete Fleming.