The violence and loss that innocent people suffer in places like Sudan, Venezuela and the Middle East break our hearts. Innocent people in Peru have also suffered these kinds of tragedies--and lived to see a better day. The Path and the Peacemakers chronicles the saga of the Shining Path terrorist war that ravaged the South American country during the 1980s and 90s. Violence claimed tens of thousands of lives and threatened to destroy Peruvian society itself. Shining Path would have succeeded, experts say, had it not been for Peru's Christians. Followers of Jesus deployed an arsenal of prayer, forgiveness and witness to truth. This book chronicles some of their experiences, such as: A missionary family's traumatic kidnapping at the hands of the Shining Path, a saga that ends in extraordinary forgiveness and reconciliation. The Quicaña-Sauñe family, Quechua-speaking Christians from Ayacucho who confront terrorism with little more than their strong belief in the power of God's Word. The Ashaninka, who preserved their tribal way of life through a bilingual school system and a strong evangelical church, until Shining Path bore down on them. >These accounts are a witness, as are many others featured in this vivid book, to suffering patiently born for the sake of Christ and the power of God to work miracles in the midst of terror. The steadfast courage of ordinary Christian believers helped defeat a terrorist army waging a "Marxist-Leninist-Maoist insurrection" and win peace for their homeland. Mark Oxbrow, reporting in the Church of England News, writes, "If you find it hard to believe in the power of the Gospel to transform communities, then read this story."
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