My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book is not easy to find, but then it's not in big demand either. This is another narrative written by Eunice Pike about her work (along with other translators) in the 1950s and 60s among the people of San Carlos and Chalco in the mountains of Mexico. It is an inspiration and a blessing to read of how their work, selling books, teaching literacy, and translating the New Testament into the Mazatec language, changed lives. The people of the area faced freedom but also persecution for following "God's way." This book is in the same tradition as Words Wanted and Not Alone by the same author (but much easier to find). I highly recommend all three books.
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