
Set in the Amazon basin of Ecuador, Beyond the Gates of Splendor tells the story of the Waodani, a violent and isolated tribe, and five North American families who contacted them. All five of the North American men were killed (Jim Elliot, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, Pete Fleming, and Ed McCully). Elisabeth Elliot, the wife of one of the men, and Rachel Saint, the sister of another, went to live with the Waodani. Later, Steve Saint, the son of one of the slain men moved his ... (Full plot summary below)
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Set in the Amazon basin of Ecuador, Beyond the Gates of Splendor tells the story of the Waodani, a violent and isolated tribe, and five North American families who contacted them. All five of the North American men were killed (Jim Elliot, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, Pete Fleming, and Ed McCully). Elisabeth Elliot, the wife of one of the men, and Rachel Saint, the sister of another, went to live with the Waodani. Later, Steve Saint, the son of one of the slain men moved his family from Florida to live with the same Waodani family that had killed his father.
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| Christianity TodayStan GuthrieHere's hoping this fine documentary will spark even a fraction of the interest the actual events generated 50 years ago. |
| Houston PressLuke Y. ThompsonWe can't know for sure who ended up in what afterlife, but the legacy they left behind is certainly admirable. |
| User ReviewDJ SThis was a beautiful documentary. Even though End of the Spear was beautiful, this brings the people in the story to life. Seeing the Woudani tell about what their lives were like before and after Christ is quite amazing. This is a must see. |
| User ReviewBrian SAn amazing documentary. Much better than End of the Spear. Bring tissues |
| User ReviewLindsey MIt's a heart wrenching true story for the missionary at heart. |
| User ReviewSarah FI had no idea a movie could make me cry so much. I think this is a must-see. It's just spectacular. Perhaps the most moving story I've ever watched--because it's entirely true. |
| User ReviewAutumn LAmazing story! It made the story real and showed the heart that these men and their families' had and have for this tribe. |
| User ReviewBeth CWatched this again...wonderful...the most powerful story of forgiveness imaginable...astounding! |
| User ReviewLisa BThe documentary of the story told in "The End of the Spear". Very encouraging. |
| User ReviewSeth TAn amazing documentary. There is no real reason I can see to even watch "The End of the Spear". The real meat is in this film. |