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Mission to the HeadhuntersHow God's Forgiveness Transformed Tribal Enemies

Mission to the Headhunters

How God's Forgiveness Transformed Tribal Enemies

Frank Drown and Marie Drown
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Suspicion, hatred and killing was what marked the Shuar and Atshuar Indians. The first missionaries in the Ecuadorian Rainforest Frank & Marie were committed to bringing about life changes in these tribes by seeking to communicate forgiveness of sin and new life which could be found in Christ. Frank and Marie Drown prepared the way for Jim Elliott, Nate Saint and their colleagues. Frank was the person who discovered their bodies.

Frank Drown

About Frank Drown

Frank and Marie Drown were missionaries in Ecuador for thirty-seven years. During that time they saw huge changes as they reached the Indians with the Gospel.

Marie Drown

About Marie Drown

Specifications

  • Authors: Frank Drown and Marie Drown
  • Release Date: November 2009
  • Pages: 384
  • Format: Trade paperback
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130
  • ISBN: 9781857927214
  • Imprint: Christian Focus
  • Category: History & Biography > Biography > Biography & Autobiography
  • Series: Biography

Endorsements

"What an incredible story of the Lord building His church... Don't miss reading about this challenge of the century!"

Dr Carl McMindes, President, Gospel Missionary Union, Kansas City, Missouri

"Frank and Marie's story is one of God-given vision and undaunted perseverance. It is an incredible story of how God used this mid-west American couple who had simply responded to his call. As a result, an unreached people has been transformed for His glory."

Dr Jean Barsness, Missions Consultant and Educator
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