![]() ![]() ![]() Ho also told news organizations that Chau had received 13 immunizations, though Survival International, an indigenous rights group, disputes that these would have prevented infection of the isolated Sentinelese people. “We pray that John’s sacrificial efforts will bear eternal fruit in due season.” The “privilege of sharing the gospel has often involved great cost”, Dr Mary Ho, the organization’s leader, said in a statement. John was an “innocent child”, his father told me, who died from an “extreme” vision of Christianity taken to its logical conclusion.Īll Nations, the evangelical organization that trained Chau, described him as a martyr. When Chau’s death became international news, many Christians were keen to disavow his actions Chau’s father believes the American missionary community is culpable in his son’s death. In November, on an obscure island in the Indian Ocean, Chau – a 26-year-old American adventure blogger, beef-jerky marketer, and evangelical missionary – was killed by the isolated tribe he was attempting to convert to Christianity. ![]()
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