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December 18, 2009
Friday Rewind: Beyond the Gates of Splendor (2002)
Should I see it?
Yes.


Short Review:
And I thought my family reunions were tense!


Beyond the Gates of Splendor

With the 2005 release of End of The Spear along with this documentary, the world is reminded of the deeply moving story of salvation, forgiveness and redemption of the Waodani tribe.

In this well paced and constructed documentary, we are told the story of five missionaries who engage the Waodani at a time when the tribe was embroiled in violent attacks against one another. The Stone Age tribe would kill and torture over nothing and the introduction of missionaries into this situation led to tragedy. Each of the five missionaries: Nate Saint, Jim Elliot, Roger Youdarian, Ed McCully and Peter Fleming were slaughtered by the Waodani. Over the course of their lifetimes, the wives and children of the murdered missionaries not only returned to interact with the Waodani, but they have lived among them. The families of the slain missionaries through acts of Christian forgiveness and understanding that many of us cannot fathom have not only helped save the Waodani, but have become family with these people. Think of it, you kill my father or my husband but I still forgive you and we will become like brother and sister. Moreover, I will introduce you to Jesus Christ and through him you will be saved.

The story is laid out patiently and thoroughly. The interviews of the families of the missionaries along with those of the Waodani are fascinating. To see how the Waodani used to behave (casual murder, infanticide and torture) to how they are one generation later is stunning. This story is enthralling and uplifting. The horror of the murders being able to be turned into the salvation of a small culture is a lesson for us all.

Overall, this is a very good documentary. Its subject matter is entrancing regardless of your religious background. This story of forgiveness and understanding will speak to your heart and mind. For Christians, this film will have particular meaning since it shows to power of God to turn that which was meant for evil into good in his name.


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1 Comments:

Anonymous Robert M. Lindsey said...

I really enjoyed the doc more than the movie. Of course, I only saw the movie in bits and pieces as I was in and out while my wife was watching it.

December 18, 2009 at 2:15 PM  

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