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My family loves reading books about Missionary adventures
and seeing how God is using His people to spread the gospel. Thanks to Conjurske Publications we have been enjoying Venturing with God in Congo.
This
stunning looking hardback book is 290 page chapter book. The chapters are short
stories of the Champlin family and their adventures serving God deep in the
jungles of Congo.
Venturing
with God in Congo is written by a missionary named Darrell Champlin. The book
is his memoir of his time as a missionary in Congo. Told in first person and is
a series of short stories throughout the book. My son said, “It felt like you
were reading someone’s journal or diary.” Overall the stories follow a
timeline with some jumping around of events going back in time or even jumping
ahead.
The
story starts out with Darrell Champlin early years growing up in Salt Lake City
in 1932. It talks about his home and his home church. It talks about how many
men became missionaries during that time period. He shares about his wife and
her family how she was raised in Congo. It goes on to talk about how they were
able to get back to Congo. The stories are a collection of 10 years over in
Congo before they had to leave before war broke out in the country.
My son
also noticed how direct the stories where and didn’t beat around the brush with
the details of life in Congo. He enjoyed how the book had a variety of stories
of the people accepting Jesus as their Savior, to animal hunts, protecting the
villages of wild animals, sleeping in the huts, termites eating everything in
the huts if you didn’t take precautions.
The food was unique from eating monkey, snake, leopards, and various
birds. We found out that the cassava leaf is ground into flour and is a major part
of meals. Most of all we enjoyed hearing the stories of the people who came to the Jesus as their
Savior. Some people hated and even feared the white man’s God. One memorable
story was of the village of Ongo. After countless times of trying to reach the
people and the witch doctors putting fear of a life time of superstitious
beliefs. Eventually the village separated from it and built a Christian
Village.
The
book has a Pronunciation Tips for Lingala. (This is the Bantu language spoken in
the northwestern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic
of the Congo.)
A fun
Timeline of Important Events based off the story in the book is included. A family tree of both Darrell and his wife's family is also included in the book.
My family always loves it when there is a map with the location of the story. Seeing a map of Congo in the book was delightful.
Another
feature in this book is black and white photo gallery of that go along with
some of the stories within the book.
My son
is a strong reader and read the book in a few days. He enjoyed the reality of
the dangers of being a missionary in Congo. We read a lot of missionary stories
but this one really hit home the dangers, joys, and hardship that those in the
mission field had to endure. He also enjoyed the stories about the animals and
the hunts.
I read
the book late into the night over a few nights. I enjoyed these stories
immensely. They are heartfelt stories of taking the Gospel to a people deep in
the jungle of Congo.
I
wasn’t sure how my 17 year old special needs daughter would react to the
stories so I wanted to read it first before I read it to her. She had many
questions and wanted to know more about Congo. We found Congo in our atlas and on
our globe. She wanted me to search the internet for current photos of the area.
So far she is enjoying the stories, but she is my child who wants to know about
animals or other things mentioned in the story as we are reading along.
This is
a heartfelt story that will take you deep in the depths of the Congo jungle and
the changed people who came to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
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