Far from home, five American missionaries died in brutal fashion: speared and hacked to death by tribesman in the dense jungles of Ecuador. That nightmare moment 50 years ago this month evolved into a remarkable example of reconciliation, and one of the most influential incidents in 20th century Protestant mission lore.
The saga is even being retold in "End of the Spear," a moving independent feature film about redemption in the jungle with a bigger budget ($17 million) and broader release (in 1,200 commercial cinemas in the United States this weekend) than many films of this genre.
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