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Blinded by the Shining Path: A Review of a Trailblazer Book

Blinded by the Shining Path is a historical fiction novel by Dave and Neta Jackson that introduces young readers to RÃmulo SauÃe, a Peruvian evangelist who faced persecution and violence from the communist guerrilla group known as the Shining Path in the 1980s and 1990s. The book is part of the Trailblazer Books series, which features stories of Christian heroes from different times and places.

The story follows Alfredo Garcia, a teenage boy who lives in a small village in the Andes Mountains. His father is killed by bandits, and his older brother Rico joins the Shining Path to seek revenge and justice. Alfredo is also drawn to the guerrillas, who promise to liberate the poor and oppressed from the corrupt government and the foreign missionaries. However, he soon realizes that the Shining Path is not what it seems, and that they are actually killing innocent people, especially Christians.

Alfredo meets RÃmulo SauÃe, a pastor who travels to remote villages to share the gospel and plant churches. RÃmulo is a former Quechua Indian who was blinded by a disease when he was young, but regained his sight after praying to Jesus. He has a passion for reaching his own people with God's love and truth. Alfredo is intrigued by RÃmulo's faith and courage, but he is also conflicted by his loyalty to the Shining Path. He is ordered to assassinate RÃmulo, but he fails to do so. He then faces a life-changing decision: to follow Jesus or to follow the guerrillas.

Blinded by the Shining Path is a gripping and inspiring book that shows the power of God's grace and forgiveness in the midst of violence and hatred. It also teaches valuable lessons about courage, compassion, and commitment. The book is based on real events and characters, and it includes historical notes and photos at the end. It is suitable for readers aged 8-12, but it can also be enjoyed by older readers who are interested in learning more about Peru's history and culture.

If you want to read Blinded by the Shining Path, you can find it as a Kindle ebook or as a paperback on Amazon.com[^2^] [^3^]. You can also check out other books in the Trailblazer Books series, which feature stories of Christian heroes such as William Seymour, John Paton, Barbrooke Grubb, and many more.

Blinded by the Shining Path is not only a fictional story, but also a tribute to the real-life RÃmulo SauÃe, who was a remarkable Christian leader and martyr in Peru. RÃmulo was born in 1953 in a Quechua village called Chakiqpampa, where he learned about his Inca heritage and culture. He also became a follower of Jesus Christ through the influence of his grandfather and uncle, who were among the first converts in their region.

RÃmulo had a passion for sharing the gospel with his own people, and he became a pastor and a translator. He was the main translator of the first complete Bible in Quechua, the language of the Incas, which was published in 1987. He also composed and taught many songs based on Scripture and traditional music. He founded TAWA, an interdenominational mission association that aimed to unify and empower the indigenous churches. He traveled to many villages and cities to preach, teach, and plant churches.

RÃmulo faced many challenges and dangers in his ministry, especially from the Shining Path, a violent communist group that wanted to overthrow the government and eliminate any opposition, including Christians. The Shining Path killed many pastors and believers, burned churches and Bibles, and terrorized the population. RÃmulo's grandfather was one of their victims, and his family home and church were destroyed twice. RÃmulo himself received many death threats, but he did not give up his faith or his mission.

On September 5, 1992, RÃmulo was ambushed and killed by the Shining Path on his way back from visiting his village. He was 39 years old. He left behind his wife Esther and four children: Ruth, David, Daniel, and Jonathan. His death was a great loss for the Peruvian church, but also a testimony of God's grace and power. His life inspired many people to follow Jesus and to serve him faithfully.

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