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Don Richardson

    June 23, 1935 – December 23, 2018

    Don Richardson has dedicated over 30 years to studying the Muslim world, exploring how cultural traditions and stories can serve as illustrations for the Christian gospel. His work centers on his "redemptive analogy" thesis, proposing that every culture contains elements that can connect to the Christian message. He spent fifteen years among the Sawi tribe in Irian Jaya, where he developed an alphabet for their language, taught them to read, and translated the New Testament. His writings delve into profound spiritual and cultural intersections, revealing a universal search for meaning.

    Don Richardson
    Herren der Erde
    Ewigkeit in ihren Herzen
    The Adventures of Hot Diggity Dog
    Peace Child
    Eternity in Their Hearts
    Treachery on the Twisted River: A Young-Adult Adaptation of "Peace Child," by Don Richardson
    • Hidden in the swamps near the southern coast of New Guinea lived a tribe of cannibal-headhunters known as the Sawi. They built houses perched on poles forty feet above the forest floor in villages on the banks of a river known as the Kronkel, the Dutch word for "twisted." Skilled in surviving in the untamed jungle, Sawi of all ages were expert hunters and fishermen. With their bows and arrows, spears and bone knives, they could capture and kill wild pigs, gather grubs from the trunks of downed trees, and trap freshwater shrimp in baskets woven from palm fronds. But the Sawi also lived violent lives. They resolved disputes by treachery and murder and battled other tribes for territory. They were filled with fear of spirits they believed lived in the river and the surrounding jungle. The Sawi had never heard the true story of the God who sent His Son to make peace with humanity. Then one day, a man, his wife, and their baby boy made their home in a Sawi village and began to learn the local language so they could teach the Sawi about this God. Would the Sawi accept this man's strange new message or receive it with fear and betrayal? Treachery on the Twisted River is an adaptation of Don Richardson's best-selling book, Peace Child, which documented his family's life among the Sawi and the tribe's encounter with the transforming message of the gospel.

      Treachery on the Twisted River: A Young-Adult Adaptation of "Peace Child," by Don Richardson
    • Anyone who has been awed by Machu Picchu's splendor will want to read how Pachacuti, the Inca king who founded it, accomplished something far more significant than merely building fortresses, temples or monuments. His story is yet another example of how the concept of a supreme God has existed for centuries in hundreds of cultures throughout the world. This and twenty-five other incredible-but-true stories prove the truth of the words of Ecclesiastes.

      Eternity in Their Hearts
    • In 1962, Don and Carol Richardson risked their lives to share the gospel with the Sawi people of New Guinea. Peace Child tells their unforgettable story of living among these headhunters and cannibals.

      Peace Child
    • The story follows Hot Diggity Dog on his heartwarming journey to discover his forever home. Through various adventures and encounters, he learns about friendship, love, and belonging. This charming tale captures the essence of companionship and the joy of finding a place where one truly fits in, making it a delightful read for animal lovers and families alike.

      The Adventures of Hot Diggity Dog