Jungle Jewels & Jaguars chronicles the unique experiences of living with a remote group of indigenous people called Amueshas, in the headwaters of the Amazon River--learning the language, reducing it to writing, establishing bilingual schools, and translating God's Word into the language--and the joy of seeing the Word change their lives resulting in the development of 45 churches established by the Amueshas themselves. (from the back cover of the book by Martha Duff Tripp)
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