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An Uttermost Part
Eunice V. Pike
出版
Moody Press
, 1971
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=hi3aGgAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
"The ice blue thrill of Acapulco Bay...the gaiety of Latin American fiesta...the foot-stomping excitement of a colorful bullfight-this is Mexico. But there's another side to the land south of the border. Portraying the illiteracy, poverty, and spiritual vacuum of Mexico's other side, relating the true experiences of Eunice Pike and her Wycliffe Bible Translator coworkers, An Uttermost Part takes the reader into out-of-the-way villages where false religions crowd out God. This first-person account of Mexican missions dramatically describes situations faces by American ambassadors for Christ. A partial solar eclipse produces village-wide panic and makes the uninformed people fear that their god is dying. Hostile youngsters threaten to burn the missionaries' hut. A Mexican youth learns to read and write despite threats of gang violence. Most important, some turn from darkness to the light of the gospel. An Uttermost Part-an eyewitness narrative of God's working in one of the remote corners of the globe."--Publisher.