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Now I See It Well - Steve Saint and Mincaye

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Randy Alcorn's interview with Steve Saint, son of Nate Saint, one of the five missionaries murdered by the Auca Indians in Ecuador in 1956, and with Mincaye, one of the Auca tribesmen who killed the missionaries.

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  • This talk was given at Good Shepherd Community Church in Oregon, Randy's home church.

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  • JordanPar, it's drenched in Christianity because that's what this story is all about. If you read the writings of Jim Elliott, one of the missionaries killed that day, you'll understand that Christianity was all these men were about, and that they lived what Christ taught, and believed when Christ said, "I am the way the truth and the life, no man comes unto the father except through me". That's the message these men were taking to this tribe, nothing else.

  • He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.

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  • The markings say that God classically conditioned these words, "The seed of the woman will bruise the serpent" with an animal sacrifice. By faith the men of the past believed the oath was true. Abraham left Ur of the Chaldeans (Job 1:17) for animal sacrifice which he included a son with physically.

    The righteous of today also by faith believe in the blood of Jesus written in their hearts as opposed to a physical sacrifice for all to see.

    Praise God he lets his heart be seen by men.

  • Are they still alive?

  • Perhaps my dear, but Jesus is the only way to God. Don't be mislead, and make no mistake, all roads don't lead to rome, so to speak. Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. No man comes to the Father(God) but by Him (Jesus).

  • I had mincayi in my house the last week in his tour in Argentina.hi´s a wonderfull person.and so funy!!! our god is amaizing!!! bless

  • As the others have said... it is drenched in Christianity because it was the power of Christ that reached these people. Yes- their are other religions that teach forgiveness- but the truth of the matter is that they were not the ones to reach these people- it was God and God alone who reached these people

  • Look at all the good things we have in this country and most of the time you will see it was founded by Christians. Hospital , collages, the red cross, the YMCA, YWCA, Children homes, the list goes on and on. Research it. I find it hard to understand why anyone could find fault with Christ. Except it says in the last days the spirit of antichrist will come. I believe we are there.

  • Its about Jesus Christ. Christ is the one who died to save man from himself and sin. Jesus Christ is the only one who can change the hearts of men. Who else gave this sacrifice? There is no one else who did or could make this sacrifice except for Jesus Christ. Cant you see? It wasnt a certain doctrine, that saved the #1 most homicidal people group in all mankinds history, it wasnt a certain religion, but the power of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the difference between all other beleifs.

  • Its an amazing story, but I wish it wasnt so drenched in christianity. Christianity isnt the only religion that stresses forgiveness and it certainly isnt the first on earth to do so.

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