WORLD MEDIA IN GODS HANDS
One Sunday afternoon in January 1956 a mission to reach a primitive tribe with the gospel ended abruptly as five young men lay dead in the jungle of Ecuador. The story of what happened on that day became a primary narrative for the young evangelical movement, reinforcing and illustrating to the world the core ideals. Their noble sacrifice and the heroic follow up work of family members Rachel Saint and Elisabeth Elliot inspired a generation of Christians some to go to the mission field and many more to live a sacrificial Christian life. Without the extensive news coverage, most people would never have heard about the five men. But why would a missionary story receive such a worldwide attention? With the Korean War over, there was very little major news. Television had improved and the media were hungry for news at the time. When the story of the five missionaries missing in the jungle of the Ecuador broke, the cerebrate...