
Beyond the End of the Spear: A Conversation with Jaime Saint
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Jaime Saint is the grandson of Nate Saint, one of the five missionaries who in 1956 were famously killed by the Auca (Waodani) tribe in a remote rain forest of Ecuador. Over the years, the story has been told and dramatized in many books, magazines, movies, documentaries and stage productions but in this conversation with John Coulombe and Wayne Rice, Jaime explains how the faithfulness of his grandfather Nate as well as his father Steve has impacted the lives of the Waodani people and his own life in the sixty years that have passed since those missionaries gave their lives. This episode of Legacy Grandparenting will reconnect you with that powerful story of courage and sacrificial love and inspire you to consider the generational impact that we can have on our children and grandchildren.
BOOKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THIS PODCAST
- Seriously! 100 Laugh-Out-Loud Stories that Teach Bible Truths by Wayne Rice (available from LegacyCoalition.com/store or from Amazon.com)
- The Great Omission by Steve Saint (YWAM Publishing)
- Love Does by Bob Goff (Thomas Nelson Publishing)
- “End of the Spear” (2005 movie) is the story of Steve Saint (Jaime’s father) who as a child accompanied his father to Ecuador, then as an adult returned to Ecuador and lived with the tribe that killed his father.
- Steven Curtis Chapman’s “Beyond the Gates of Wonder” live concert featuring Steve Saint and “grandfather” Mincaye of the Waodani tribe (available on YouTube).
- ITEC, the ministry founded by Steve Saint: www.itecusa.org
- "Counting the Cost" (video) is available on YouTube
- “The Next Chapter” (video) is available on YouTube
- “The Grandfathers” (video) is also available on YouTube