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Thoughts on the Jungle Trail

By: Ed Maxey
Narrated by: Phil Shappard
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Thoughts on the Jungle Trail is the story of the Maxey family in the interior of Papua Indonesia. It is a story of adventure, challenge, tragedy, and victory as they worked among remote tribal people. It is the local people's story as well. You will hear Nomarlok tell of his first encounter with the White people, and Oa'dak tell of the day the people came to kill the Maxey family, and Amene tell his stories of war and cannibalism.

But it is more that just a story.

This audiobook will inspire fellow pilgrims to press on when life gets difficult, to pray when the task is heavy, and to face fears in Christ's enabling strength, even when they feel inadequate. As you listen, may you marvel at the sovereignty of God and how He is building His people in Papua Indonesia.

©2014 Michael Maxey (P)2022 Michael Maxey
Biographies & Memoirs Christianity Indonesia

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