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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Bruchko: The Astonishing True Story of a 19-Year-Old American, His Capture by the Motilone Indians and His Adventures in Christianizing the Stone Age Tribeby: Bruce Olson List Price: $14.99 Amazon.com's Price: $10.19 You Save: $4.80 (32%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 262 EAN: 9781591859932 ISBN: 159185993X Label: Charisma House Manufacturer: Charisma House Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 192 Publication Date: August 08, 2006 Publisher: Charisma House Studio: Charisma House Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Excellent Book with Great Mission Principles!I simply could not put this book down - read it in a day. Bruce Olson's non-traditional method of missions is not one I would recommend to anybody who does not have the fortitude and faith, or who is not willing to give up their life and/or their sanity. Bruce demonstrates the mission principle that whether you go to the field backed by a mission society or on your own, the greatest support one needs is to know without a doubt that God has called you to this purpose. Another principle ... Read More Rating: - the BEST book in the entire WORLDThis book is such a great example of how Jesus provides for us even when we're down. I love this book! I ask myself after each chapter, "is this really true?" and every time i remember that it is, I go ballistically crazy for God. A great Christian book. READ IT. I read it at school and now I want to buy it so that I can read it again and again. Rich reading. Amazing, AMAZING story. Made me cry for joy and for sorrow. Grossed out in some parts. THE VERY BEST BEST BEST BEST ... Read More Rating: - Good ReadingThis is an interesting missionary biography. Everyone I know that has read it (people of all ages), has enjoyed it. Rating: - A timely readAmazon.com sent me an ad for the book Bruchko two days before one of my best friends flew to the high jungle of Columbia to be a missionary with the Motilone people. She had never seen the book and can use her computor once a day by generator electricity so I typed it out for her a chapter at a time. Within a week she hiked the Andes Mountain where Bruce Olson resides with the Motilone, had a wonderful visit with him and received from him personally her own copy. She hiked the mountain barefoot just like ... Read More Rating: - Not a good story for a South American IndianThis is not a good book. This Bruchko character ruined the Motilones Indians lives in Colombia to build up his own ego under the guise of helping spread Christianity. Maybe he thought he was doing a good thing, but really all he did was try and assimilate a people in a culture they wanted nothing to do with. He should have left them alone. My Grandmother, a Motilon Indian, and I do not recommend this book except to show how European explorers, and missionaries have helped to ruin countless cultures by ... Read More
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