King's Business - 1965-07

TAR IM : Mv Story From Jungle Killer to Christian Missionary as told to Ethel Wallis

Eyes on Tarili — at the New York World's Fair!

One of the colorful murals 96 feet long, of Tariri’s life, by D. Riseborough featured again this year in the Wycliffe Bible Trans­ lators’ Pavilion at the New York World’s Fair.

This book will plunge the reader straight into another world— a strange, dark world of chill enchantment that freezes the marrow with its mystery and savagery and the wild, primitive lust to kill. Tariri is a legendary figure among the tribes of the Peruvian Andes. This is the story of his dramatic conversion to Christianity by two white women missionaries. In his own words, actually taped in the jungle, he tells how the gospel of hate by which he had lived was changed to the gospel of love. Here is direct encounter with a startling voice from the jungle’s depths, the awesome words linked through a narrative o f unforget­ table Christian experience.

From a primitive jungle world — a thrilling story of adventure and hope

Vividly illustrated with on-the-spot photographs.

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