Dangerous territory My misguided quest to save the world

Amy Peterson

Book - 2017

Amy Peterson grew up in church, where she loved the adventurous stories of missionaries in foreign countries who won people to the Lord. After college, she was ready to do big things for God on the mission field herself. Dangerous Territory is a captivating memoir that tells Amy's personal journey from wide-eyed adventurer to questioning believer to simply a beloved child of God. Her story will challenge your notion of mission work, showing how you can have a vital relationship with God that naturally spills over to affect others.

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Subjects
Genres
Autobiographies
Published
Grand Rapids, Michigan : Discovery House [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Amy Peterson (author)
Physical Description
252 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249--250).
ISBN
9781627075978
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. Sent
  • 1. I Can't Tell You This Country's Name
  • Interlude: A Brief History of the Missionary Narrative
  • 2. Backpackers and Wanderlust
  • 3. Expats Will Change the World
  • 4. Do Not Easily Leave
  • Interlude: A Brief History of Short-Term Missions
  • 5. The Strictest American
  • 6. Locusts and Miracles
  • 7. Long Walks on the Beach
  • 8. The Backstreet Boys and Salvation
  • 9. Christmas Parties
  • 10. Solos at Karaoke
  • 11. Headless in Thailand
  • Interlude: A Brief History of Women in Missions
  • 12. Further Out
  • 13. Deeper In
  • 14. The Impossibility of Self-Care
  • 15. High Places (Mistakes Were Made)
  • Part 2. Stripped
  • 16. Home
  • 17. "The Police Were Following Him"
  • 18. Instant Messages
  • 19. Saying Thank You in the Dark
  • 20. Due to Curriculum Changes
  • 21. Choosing Cambodia
  • 22. Why Are We Here?
  • Interlude: Imagining Other Ways of Doing Missions
  • 23. The Spirit of Christmas Past, and Other Ghosts
  • 24. The Killing Fields
  • Part 3. Surrendered
  • 25. A Whittled Arrow, Hidden
  • 26. Falling in Love
  • 27. Being, the Beloved
  • 28. Fireflies and Honey
  • 29. Gethsemane
  • Interlude: The Missionary
  • 30. Speaking Faith as a Second Language
  • Epilogue: No Longer at Ease
  • Further Reading
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Debut author Peterson recounts her trek to Southeast Asia to teach English and serve as a missionary, although she loathes the term because of the negative associations it carries. Like many who were raised in the Christian faith and have thought about overseas work, Peterson longed for God to do something big in her life, admiring the "glamorous" missionary stories of Amy Carmichael, George Muller, and Jim Elliot. Her memoir chronicles two years in a closed country where evangelism is forbidden (she can't even tell readers her exact placement for fear of putting others in danger) and shares how her faith unraveled when she was discovered as a Christian. Forced to come to terms with results she didn't want or expect, her understanding of God began to shift and grow in different ways as she experienced a spiritual reorientation. "Was 'making a difference' really something I was called to do?" she asks. "No verse in my New Testament asked me to make a difference." Interspersed throughout her memoir are "interludes" that discuss the background of missionary work and the consequences-good and bad-that stem from it, which adds a nice touch of critical analysis to her personal narrative. Peterson is a thoughtful writer whose honest prose will appeal to any readers wanting to align themselves with God's will, whether in a foreign land or at home. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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