Walking Man: A Modern Missions Experience in Latin America
Narciso Zamora
The Quilldriver
PO Box 573, Clarksville AR 72830
http://www.thequilldriver.com
9780979163906, $12.99, 2008
Many mission books focus on theory and how-to. Some focus on
missions from an Anglo-centric perspective. That's what makes
Narciso Zamora's book, "Walking Man," so unique. The book
is a story of his life's work as a Christian from Peru, planting
churches in Peru, Chile and Ecuador. It's written for a generally
broad readership, but especially those interested in mission work in
South America, as well as those interested in the Church's life in
that region of the world. The book can be found in a Spanish edition
(the original text) as well as English.
Zamora begins his tale from his impoverished, non-Christian
upbringing in Chugar Peru, running away in his adolescence, conversion
to the Christian faith, and the unfolding development of his maturation
as a Christian leader and church planter. In "Walking Man"
Zamora is upfront about his life, so the book is full of his earlier
mistakes and some of their immediate and long-term consequences. He
tells his story in the sometimes disjointed fashion that the reader
might hear if she were sitting with him over lunch in a cafe. There is a
real humanness about the way Zamora has written the book, a personable
recounting of his struggles within the various churches and his family.
The reader may be put off at points in the book, especially with
regard to the energy of author's actions. But most of the
difficulty is simply a result of the cultural differences between the
Peruvian and American view of life and the world. For example, the North
American reader, who has probably two cars and has to travel 20 miles to
the bank or grocery store, might be taken aback by the primitive nature
of Zamora's travels. He walked most places, having no other form of
transportation, thus the reason for the title of the book, "Walking
Man."
One of the pleasures I had was in reading of his journey to places
in Peru where I had recently been in 2007. Yet more importantly, in
"Walking Man," I found a deep satisfaction in hearing Zamora
rehearse the story of his commitment to Christ even through all the
adversities.
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