"The Life and Witness of Nate Saint, Jungle Pilot, Martyred by the Auca Indians of Ecuador" by Russell Hitt, read by Marj Saint VanDerPuy.
When Nate Saint first went to Ecuador in 1948 he wrote this in one of his letters: 'I don't want to be a great writer but I long to express myself... to be able to tell stories with the flavor that can come only from an eyewitness.'
It was part of Nate's creative nature to set down on paper the experiences through which he was passing. It was from the vast treasury of his own written accounts that this biography came into being.
Marj Saint VanDerPuy was widowed by the death of Nate Saint at the hands of the Auca Indians of Ecuador in 1956. She and her husband Abe VanDerPuy are currently serving with the Missions Broadcast of Back to the Bible, Lincoln, NE.
"It's not just a story to read - it is an experience. And when you've read it, you'll be filled with wonder -- at how little you love God, and how much He loves you."
-- Ethel Barrett, 1969.
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