{"id":731,"date":"2006-01-21T16:06:00","date_gmt":"2006-01-21T16:06:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/bibleandculture\/2006\/01\/how-to-stop-the-cycle-of-violencethe-end-of-the-spear.html"},"modified":"2006-01-21T16:06:00","modified_gmt":"2006-01-21T16:06:00","slug":"how-to-stop-the-cycle-of-violencethe-end-of-the-spear","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/bibleandculture\/2006\/01\/how-to-stop-the-cycle-of-violencethe-end-of-the-spear.html","title":{"rendered":"HOW TO STOP THE CYCLE OF VIOLENCE\u2014&#8221;THE END OF THE SPEAR&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The story of the Waodani has been told many times now, but we now have a movie \u201cThe End of the Spear\u201d put together by Every Tribe Entertainment to remind us of the story. It is a long time since there has been a positive movie about Christian missionaries who become martyrs (contrast \u201cThe Missionary\u201d which could hardly be a more negative movie about Christian missionaries), but this movie is unreservedly positive.  <\/p>\n<p>Without question the Waodani were one of the most violent tribes in the Amazon basin.  In their view spearing other persons, including members of their own tribe they didn\u2019t like, gave them strength, and in due course hopefully the strength to jump the mighty Boa, the Boa Constrictor of course.  There was some connection between such an act and making the leap into the next life. <\/p>\n<p>In the late fifties five men from America went to evangelize the tribes of the Amazon basin including the Waodani. These missionaries including Jim Elliot and the father of Steve Saint, as well as their wives and children. The story of Jim Elliot is well known in Christian circles, and I had the good fortunate of studying with his wife Elizabeth Elliot in the late 70s.  We all learned Jim\u2019s famous explanation for why he was prepared to give his life for his faith\u2014\u201che is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose.\u201d   This movie does not focus on his story but rather on that of the Saints, and is told from the point of view of the son, Steve Saint, who in 1995 moved with his family from Florida to live with the Waodani (there is a documentary&#8212; \u2018Beyond these Gates\u2019 that chronicles the developments since the 50s).<\/p>\n<p>The presentation of Christianity in this movie is not heavy handed in any way, which makes it an excellent film to take non-Christian friends to, who want to understand what it is about Christianity that is worth living and dying for.  The message of the Gospel is mainly carried by the actions of the missionaries. There are no images of long sermons to the Waodani.  In fact surprisingly, the five men do not really know the Waodani language before they seek to make contact with this dangerous tribe. This of course is not the way they train missionaries any more. <br \/>We might have expected the movie to focus entirely on the martyrdoms and their consequences, but in fact I am happy to report that much of the story is about how the wives and children of these missionaries bravely stayed on this mission field , and in fact were mainly responsible for the conversion of the Waodani as they chose to live with the tribe. It is a humbling and stunning act of love and forgiveness.  And eventually even the tribal leader Mincayani is led to the Lord.  He has since then made several trips to the U.S. to bear witness at Crusades and there are some humorous scenes during the trailers of the movie from the documentary of  Mincayani\u2019s visit to a grocery store in the U.S.<\/p>\n<p>What is most impressive about this movie, is that the heart of the movie is the heart of Jesus\u2019 call to non-violence and love of one\u2019s enemies.  This is why the movie is named as it is&#8212; The End of the Spear.  The end of the cycle of violence comes when the beginning of the Gospel is embraced, or at least, it is supposed to. It makes you wonder when you realize America is one of the most violence prone cultures on the planet.  The final scene in the movie, where there is confession to Steve Saint of who killed his father is powerful, particularly when Steve says \u2013 \u201cyou did not take his life, he gave it.\u201d   Like his Master Steve Saint was speared for the iniquities of our violent world, and the result of his death was many were in due course saved. <\/p>\n<p>This is a movie Christians can whole-heartedly support, and the end of the film tells us that half of the money made on the film will go towards the ongoing ministry work being done by the Saints and others in the Amazon basin. I would urge churches to get together large groups and go and see this movie and support its ministry. It would be grand if the support for this movie could reach a fraction of the total that that other Christian movie about violence had&#8212; \u2018The Passion of the Christ\u2019.   While one can see that this is a low budget film, and there are no special effects, it is still well put together and the human drama in it is compelling. This is a movie one can take older children to, as a child is at the center of the movie, and it would be especially good with youth groups, already indoctrinated into the culture of video violence. I hope it will get the support it deserves from those of us who profess the Gospel.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The story of the Waodani has been told many times now, but we now have a movie \u201cThe End of the Spear\u201d put together by Every Tribe Entertainment to remind us of the story. 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