The Fate of the Yellow Woodbee: Nate Saint (Trailblazer Books #24)

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.49 (613 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1556617437 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
| Language | : | English |
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Dave and Neta Jackson are full-time writers and editors whose talented work on the TRAILBLAZER BOOKS has earned them numerous awards and worldwide acclaim. They are the parents of two adult children and make their home in Illinois.
C J Losh said Five Stars. Ok. What a cool story, though sad at times Mrs. Helen G. Peters Reading it now to my 3rd grader and my 1st grader listens in here and there. They created a fictional character, Niwa, to help you look in to the eyes of the native Auca indians, a fierce tribal group in Equador, back in the 1950's and before. Five missionary men take a chance and fly out near their remote village in hopes to make contact and tell the people about Jesus. Sadly, all five were killed by the Auca Indians, however, some of the family members (wives, daught. "Great addition to our Homeschool Curriculum" according to J. Richardson. We are studying Missionaries, specifically in Ecuador, and this book has been a great addition to our curriculum (K and Great addition to our Homeschool Curriculum We are studying Missionaries, specifically in Ecuador, and this book has been a great addition to our curriculum (K and 3/Great addition to our Homeschool Curriculum J. Richardson We are studying Missionaries, specifically in Ecuador, and this book has been a great addition to our curriculum (K and 3/4th grade). th grade). /Great addition to our Homeschool Curriculum J. Richardson We are studying Missionaries, specifically in Ecuador, and this book has been a great addition to our curriculum (K and 3/4th grade). th grade)
They are the parents of two adult children and make their home in Illinois. . About the AuthorDave and Neta Jackson are full-time writers and editors whose talented work on the TRAILBLAZER BOOKS has earned them numerous awards and worldwide acclaim
The Aucas trust no one, not even neighboring tribes, so when young Niwa is outlawed by his own people for angering another tribe, not even his family will protect him.Then a huge "woodbee" flies overhead, dropping gifts to Niwa's tribe from pilot Nate Saint and the other members of a missions team hoping to share the Gospel with them. He even wants to make friends with the mysterious strangers and convince his tribe that the people in the strange woodbee will not harm them. Will he get there in time to stop the killing?In a tribe of killers, one boy longs for peace -.. Alone and afraid, Niwa is excited by the prospect of outsiders who want to help him. Thrilling adventure stories introducing young readers (
