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God's City in the Jungle
God's City in the Jungle
Author: Sanna Barlow Rossi
Peru's Ticuna Indians are a jungle people. Only a few years ago they had no written language and were ignorant of the outside world. Simple illnesses caused tragic handicaps and death. Drunkenness and violent fights produced a climate of fear and hatred. — Then the tribe collided head-on with Lambert & Doris Anderson - and the gospel of Jesus Chr...  more »
ISBN: 390361
Publication Date: 1978
Pages: 155
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Publisher: Wycliffe Bible Translators
Book Type: Paperback
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Copyright 1975 - This book is the moving story of how God is creating a new society in the Peruvian jungle. Despite obstacles of language, superstition and distrust, God has built his own jungle city.


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