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“Look Out For The Headhunters!” details the struggles and victories of taking the Gospel into the forbidden terrain of an unreached people group. Restricted access nations have long challenged the imagination of missionaries, but access is possible. Seventy years of Communism and impenetrable border crossings coupled with range after range of mountains prevented missionaries from entering Kawa villages. However, in 1998 a missionary family prayerfully and strategically moved into the dark border areas of China and Burma with the Gospel and a passion to share Christ.

Read these stories of faith and the making of a missionary passionately seeking a lost and spiritually hungry minority people. Readers will sense the urgency of message and the blessings and favor of God on his life and the Kawa people.

“Look Out For The Headhunters!” presents the challenges and struggles of a missionary called to take the Gospel message to a remote and forgotten people—The Kawa. Your heart will be stirred as you read the incredible stories of danger and triumph as the messenger and message penetrate this isolated people known for their headhunting practices along the Burma-China border.

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