1 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 2 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 3 00:00:45,003 --> 00:00:51,760 [waves lapping] 4 00:01:01,686 --> 00:01:03,688 [John Allen Chau] I plan on arriving on the shores of 5 00:01:03,688 --> 00:01:06,816 an island in which an unknown number of people live, 6 00:01:07,525 --> 00:01:09,486 who have unknown religious beliefs 7 00:01:09,486 --> 00:01:11,321 and speak an unknown tongue. 8 00:01:14,324 --> 00:01:17,410 Some have called this the most difficult and impossible place 9 00:01:17,410 --> 00:01:18,495 to reach on Earth. 10 00:01:23,291 --> 00:01:27,170 Lord, is this island Satan's last stronghold? 11 00:01:31,049 --> 00:01:33,718 Soli Deo gloria, John Chau. 12 00:01:39,349 --> 00:01:44,646 [♪ dramatic music] 13 00:01:44,646 --> 00:01:47,315 [John's Friend] My friend John paid some pirates 14 00:01:47,315 --> 00:01:50,693 to go to an island to talk to people about Jesus, 15 00:01:51,694 --> 00:01:54,489 when he knew that he had no business doing that. 16 00:01:55,240 --> 00:02:00,203 My friend did something stupid and courageous and bold, 17 00:02:00,203 --> 00:02:01,579 and I wish I was that bold. 18 00:02:03,039 --> 00:02:04,040 I wish... 19 00:02:04,666 --> 00:02:05,959 I wish my faith... 20 00:02:07,210 --> 00:02:09,003 was that solid, 21 00:02:09,003 --> 00:02:13,091 to where I believed, like, the Gospel is real. 22 00:02:14,134 --> 00:02:15,260 Whoa. 23 00:02:16,886 --> 00:02:23,226 [♪ dramatic music] 24 00:02:24,519 --> 00:02:29,190 [cranking] 25 00:02:29,190 --> 00:02:35,238 [engine rumbling] 26 00:02:48,543 --> 00:02:51,671 [reporter] There are still many islands of which little is known, 27 00:02:52,714 --> 00:02:54,632 many islands yet to be explored. 28 00:02:59,179 --> 00:03:05,935 [♪ dramatic music] 29 00:03:05,935 --> 00:03:08,271 We came at last to what is known 30 00:03:08,271 --> 00:03:11,107 as the North Sentinel Island. 31 00:03:11,107 --> 00:03:13,401 We wondered whether we would be able even to have 32 00:03:13,401 --> 00:03:15,695 a glimpse of the inhabitants. 33 00:03:16,571 --> 00:03:19,699 No one in recorded history had ever encountered anything 34 00:03:19,699 --> 00:03:21,409 but arrows from the tribe. 35 00:03:24,662 --> 00:03:30,919 [♪ dramatic music] 36 00:03:33,671 --> 00:03:35,924 [Adam Goodheart] There are so many ways that the seductions 37 00:03:35,924 --> 00:03:38,092 of this story can go wrong. 38 00:03:41,179 --> 00:03:43,723 People whose language no one speaks, 39 00:03:43,723 --> 00:03:45,433 whose culture no one knows. 40 00:03:48,353 --> 00:03:52,607 And he's somehow going to get them to accept Christ. 41 00:03:54,984 --> 00:03:56,903 It just seemed like madness. 42 00:03:59,197 --> 00:04:02,492 To those of us not among the few hundred Sentinelese, 43 00:04:03,076 --> 00:04:05,036 how can we really try to understand 44 00:04:05,036 --> 00:04:07,163 their lived experience? 45 00:04:09,958 --> 00:04:13,670 Talking about them reveals so much and conceals so much. 46 00:04:14,254 --> 00:04:15,922 [Crew] I fear the same will be said about our film 47 00:04:15,922 --> 00:04:17,298 when we're finished too. 48 00:04:17,298 --> 00:04:18,383 [scoffs] 49 00:04:19,592 --> 00:04:22,387 [Adam Goodheart] It's ultimately kind of an imaginative act. 50 00:04:25,473 --> 00:04:31,938 [♪ dramatic music] 51 00:04:34,941 --> 00:04:36,526 [Reporter] A remote Indian island, 52 00:04:36,526 --> 00:04:39,779 an isolated tribe, and a suspected murder- 53 00:04:39,779 --> 00:04:42,532 the saga of John Allen Chau's disappearance 54 00:04:42,532 --> 00:04:43,992 has captivated people, 55 00:04:43,992 --> 00:04:46,494 as authorities try to pinpoint what exactly happened. 56 00:04:49,497 --> 00:04:56,462 [♪ dramatic music] 57 00:04:59,007 --> 00:05:00,758 [drawer sliding] 58 00:05:08,975 --> 00:05:11,227 [Patrick Chau] How this, as a predestined 59 00:05:11,227 --> 00:05:13,855 suicidal mission commitment came about... 60 00:05:15,940 --> 00:05:18,109 How it was seeded and germinated. 61 00:05:19,652 --> 00:05:23,323 As a psychiatrist, I pick up my professional tool 62 00:05:23,323 --> 00:05:25,783 to review and draw some conclusion 63 00:05:25,783 --> 00:05:28,494 from our 26 years and 11 months 64 00:05:28,494 --> 00:05:30,204 father-and-son relationship. 65 00:05:34,417 --> 00:05:39,505 [♪ dramatic music] 66 00:05:39,505 --> 00:05:42,258 40 feet below the summit of Bear Mountain. 67 00:05:43,468 --> 00:05:45,595 Past this point, I don't have any protection. 68 00:05:46,471 --> 00:05:48,806 We're not gonna risk it, so we're gonna head back down. 69 00:05:51,768 --> 00:05:54,604 [Patrick Chau] How come such an intelligent, 70 00:05:54,604 --> 00:05:57,190 seemingly well-prepared explorer 71 00:05:57,190 --> 00:05:59,650 committed such a reckless mistake? 72 00:06:02,362 --> 00:06:04,614 This is for the benefit of all parents 73 00:06:04,614 --> 00:06:06,699 while raising their children 74 00:06:06,699 --> 00:06:11,496 to learn some lessons from this ill-fated mission calling 75 00:06:11,496 --> 00:06:16,459 that sacrificed God's given of life for nothing in return. 76 00:06:33,559 --> 00:06:36,771 [♪ playful music] 77 00:06:36,896 --> 00:06:38,481 [John Allen Chau] Whoo! 78 00:06:38,481 --> 00:06:40,608 I'm sorry! 79 00:06:43,152 --> 00:06:46,030 [screaming] 80 00:06:46,030 --> 00:06:47,240 [grunts] 81 00:06:47,240 --> 00:06:48,574 [laughter] 82 00:06:49,450 --> 00:06:51,077 [John Allen Chau] I'm an explorer at heart. 83 00:06:53,371 --> 00:06:54,997 Growing up, I remember dusting off 84 00:06:54,997 --> 00:06:57,375 a massive tome in my dad's downstairs study 85 00:06:57,375 --> 00:06:59,460 titled Robinson Crusoe. 86 00:07:03,172 --> 00:07:05,007 After struggling my way through it, 87 00:07:05,007 --> 00:07:07,343 I started reading easier, kid-friendly books 88 00:07:07,343 --> 00:07:09,679 like Hatchet, My Side of the Mountain, 89 00:07:09,679 --> 00:07:11,305 and Sign of the Beaver. 90 00:07:12,723 --> 00:07:15,184 [Kid] Robinson Crusoe made out fine in the wilderness, 91 00:07:15,184 --> 00:07:16,394 didn't he, Pa? 92 00:07:17,687 --> 00:07:19,522 Of course, he did have to fight the savages. 93 00:07:20,773 --> 00:07:21,774 Pa! 94 00:07:21,774 --> 00:07:23,359 [John Allen Chau] The latter of which inspired 95 00:07:23,359 --> 00:07:25,445 my brother and I to paint our faces with 96 00:07:25,445 --> 00:07:27,405 wild blackberry juice 97 00:07:27,405 --> 00:07:29,866 and tramp through our backyard with bows and spears 98 00:07:29,866 --> 00:07:31,284 we created from sticks. 99 00:07:33,953 --> 00:07:36,497 Since then, the outdoors have been my home. 100 00:07:38,958 --> 00:07:42,211 [♪ playful music] 101 00:07:42,211 --> 00:07:44,589 [Patrick Chau] I felt this boy has been enchanted 102 00:07:44,589 --> 00:07:46,966 by the romantic spirit of the colonial era 103 00:07:46,966 --> 00:07:49,177 of explorations and adventures. 104 00:07:50,845 --> 00:07:53,431 He once sent me an online copy of 105 00:07:53,431 --> 00:07:55,600 The Adventures of Tintin. 106 00:07:56,434 --> 00:07:59,187 One of the comics called The Broken Ear 107 00:07:59,187 --> 00:08:02,982 illustrated an English explorer who disappeared 108 00:08:02,982 --> 00:08:05,651 into the primitive tribe for ten years. 109 00:08:06,861 --> 00:08:10,990 John told me a weird wish for his future when grown up. 110 00:08:11,908 --> 00:08:14,285 "I want to be a wild man, 111 00:08:14,285 --> 00:08:17,038 living on the trees on the beach, 112 00:08:17,622 --> 00:08:18,998 and jump into the water 113 00:08:18,998 --> 00:08:22,168 to catch jellyfish with spear to eat." 114 00:08:22,168 --> 00:08:23,377 [Boy] Yes! 115 00:08:23,377 --> 00:08:25,129 [Patrick Chau] I was laughing at him. 116 00:08:26,589 --> 00:08:30,593 However, to be a wild man fantasy 117 00:08:30,593 --> 00:08:32,303 seemed rooting in his heart. 118 00:08:38,851 --> 00:08:40,645 [John Allen Chau] I used to gaze constantly 119 00:08:40,645 --> 00:08:43,231 at this large painting my dad did in '91. 120 00:08:44,941 --> 00:08:47,151 After reading The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, 121 00:08:47,985 --> 00:08:50,696 the first thing I did was put my hand on the painting 122 00:08:50,696 --> 00:08:54,033 to see if I could enter into the world of Narnia. 123 00:08:55,243 --> 00:08:57,912 [waves crashing] 124 00:08:57,912 --> 00:09:00,498 [Drinian] We have sailed more than 400 leagues from Narnia. 125 00:09:00,498 --> 00:09:03,709 Soon we'll be approaching the Lone Islands. 126 00:09:03,709 --> 00:09:07,046 - And after the Lone Islands? - Nobody knows, ma'am. 127 00:09:07,046 --> 00:09:10,007 It's years since anyone from Narnia went into those waters. 128 00:09:12,426 --> 00:09:13,761 [Patrick Chau] John? 129 00:09:15,263 --> 00:09:16,556 John? 130 00:09:25,773 --> 00:09:29,068 John absolutely said, God has adventure 131 00:09:29,068 --> 00:09:31,237 out there for me, and I'm going to take it. 132 00:09:31,946 --> 00:09:33,656 Why shy away from that? 133 00:09:35,032 --> 00:09:37,201 If God is for you, who can be against you? 134 00:09:37,827 --> 00:09:41,080 ♪ What so proudly we hailed ♪ 135 00:09:41,080 --> 00:09:45,793 ♪ At the twilight's last gleaming ♪ 136 00:09:45,793 --> 00:09:50,548 ♪ Whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ 137 00:09:50,548 --> 00:09:54,635 ♪ Through the perilous fight ♪ 138 00:09:54,635 --> 00:09:55,928 ♪ O'er the ramparts... ♪ 139 00:09:55,928 --> 00:09:58,306 [Levi Davis] John and I, we used to stand together in choir. 140 00:09:58,806 --> 00:10:01,100 He always talked through a smile, like, just like... 141 00:10:01,100 --> 00:10:02,560 [laughs] 142 00:10:02,560 --> 00:10:04,103 'Cause he was so excited or something. 143 00:10:04,103 --> 00:10:05,855 And he related to the fact that 144 00:10:05,855 --> 00:10:08,524 I'm half Puerto Rican and half white, so I'm a biracial kid. 145 00:10:08,524 --> 00:10:09,692 Like, I'm a blended baby. 146 00:10:09,692 --> 00:10:10,860 John was a blended baby. 147 00:10:10,860 --> 00:10:13,029 He was half Chinese, half American, 148 00:10:13,029 --> 00:10:15,656 and, like, that was huge. 149 00:10:16,782 --> 00:10:19,660 He was proud of his Chinese side and his heritage there. 150 00:10:19,660 --> 00:10:21,120 I think that meant a lot to him. 151 00:10:23,164 --> 00:10:26,000 [Dan Davis] His parents brought him up to be Christian. 152 00:10:26,000 --> 00:10:28,085 {\an8}Anybody, the five aspects of the First Amendment. 153 00:10:28,085 --> 00:10:31,088 {\an8}I was a teacher at Vancouver Christian High School. 154 00:10:31,088 --> 00:10:35,134 Stand back while I part the Jordan Fourth Plain. 155 00:10:35,134 --> 00:10:38,262 Can I just push this little button? 156 00:10:38,846 --> 00:10:41,724 [Student] What's wrong with you, oh, ye of little faith? 157 00:10:41,724 --> 00:10:42,808 Where's your courage? 158 00:10:42,808 --> 00:10:44,101 Where's your sense of adventure? 159 00:10:45,936 --> 00:10:49,106 [Dan Davis] Vancouver Christian had 120 kids. 160 00:10:49,106 --> 00:10:52,568 They were probably 75% to 80% 161 00:10:52,568 --> 00:10:54,654 from an Evangelical Christian background, 162 00:10:54,654 --> 00:10:55,946 and John was one of those. 163 00:10:56,697 --> 00:11:01,786 [♪ soft music] 164 00:11:01,786 --> 00:11:03,871 [Levi Davis] He wanted approval from his parents, 165 00:11:03,871 --> 00:11:05,122 specifically his dad. 166 00:11:06,165 --> 00:11:07,541 He had so much respect for his dad. 167 00:11:08,793 --> 00:11:11,337 [John Allen Chau] Happy Father's Day to my amazing Baba! 168 00:11:12,129 --> 00:11:14,131 He came to the U.S. as a refugee 169 00:11:14,131 --> 00:11:15,883 during the Cultural Revolution 170 00:11:15,883 --> 00:11:18,135 and has overcome so many challenges. 171 00:11:18,969 --> 00:11:22,264 He's an incredible artist, doctor, landscaper, 172 00:11:22,264 --> 00:11:25,518 koi-pond builder, electrician, carpenter, 173 00:11:25,518 --> 00:11:27,853 and, best of all, a father to me. 174 00:11:31,774 --> 00:11:35,361 [Patrick Chau] God assigned me to play many roles. 175 00:11:35,361 --> 00:11:39,448 The most difficult was a good role model for my children. 176 00:11:40,449 --> 00:11:42,785 My two older children followed 177 00:11:42,785 --> 00:11:46,288 my academic and career role modeling. 178 00:11:46,288 --> 00:11:49,417 They are the gang of two, 179 00:11:49,417 --> 00:11:51,627 but baby brother John 180 00:11:51,627 --> 00:11:54,797 was left to search and form his own peer group 181 00:11:54,797 --> 00:11:56,465 and role modeling. 182 00:12:01,804 --> 00:12:06,475 [♪ soft music] 183 00:12:06,475 --> 00:12:09,395 [Levi Davis] Our tiny little group of guys was, like, four or five of us. 184 00:12:09,395 --> 00:12:10,980 We started the Accountability Group, 185 00:12:10,980 --> 00:12:12,982 and the purpose of the Accountability Group 186 00:12:12,982 --> 00:12:15,943 was just to be like, look, like, you have asked us 187 00:12:15,943 --> 00:12:20,239 as your brothers in Christ to hold you to a standard, 188 00:12:21,115 --> 00:12:22,158 and so we're gonna do that. 189 00:12:22,158 --> 00:12:24,577 Proverbs 13:20 says, 190 00:12:24,577 --> 00:12:27,455 "He who walks with the wise grows wise, 191 00:12:27,455 --> 00:12:29,707 but a companion of fools suffers harm." 192 00:12:30,249 --> 00:12:32,418 So none of us were wise. 193 00:12:32,418 --> 00:12:34,837 [chuckles] We were all fools, honestly, 194 00:12:34,837 --> 00:12:36,672 but the purpose of the Accountability Group 195 00:12:37,465 --> 00:12:41,552 was just to make sure we weren't looking at porn. 196 00:12:41,552 --> 00:12:44,388 Like, bottom line, don't look at porn, 197 00:12:44,388 --> 00:12:48,142 so that was kind of the big thing, especially at a Christian school. 198 00:12:48,142 --> 00:12:49,477 [Crew] Were you? 199 00:12:49,477 --> 00:12:50,561 [Levi Davis] Well, yeah. 200 00:12:50,561 --> 00:12:51,896 [laughs] 201 00:12:51,896 --> 00:12:54,482 My God. I was doing all the things that we said 202 00:12:54,482 --> 00:12:56,358 we shouldn't do, shamefully. 203 00:12:56,942 --> 00:12:59,528 But John was not. 204 00:13:00,112 --> 00:13:02,740 John was consistent. John was so consistent. 205 00:13:11,957 --> 00:13:14,710 [John Allen Chau] I went on a mission trip with my school to Mexico. 206 00:13:15,294 --> 00:13:17,713 Other than simply doing some manual labor, 207 00:13:18,297 --> 00:13:21,217 I came back to the States with a desire to carry out 208 00:13:21,217 --> 00:13:22,510 the Great Commission. 209 00:13:23,886 --> 00:13:25,596 [Man] The examination of the Great Commission 210 00:13:25,596 --> 00:13:27,097 can lead to but one conclusion– 211 00:13:28,265 --> 00:13:30,226 "Go ye into all the world 212 00:13:30,226 --> 00:13:32,269 and preach the Gospel to every creature." 213 00:13:33,979 --> 00:13:37,358 [Jesus] Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, 214 00:13:38,108 --> 00:13:40,361 baptizing them in the name of the Father... 215 00:13:40,361 --> 00:13:41,821 [John Allen Chau] And of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. 216 00:13:41,821 --> 00:13:43,948 teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. 217 00:13:44,865 --> 00:13:48,035 [Jesus] And lo, I am with you always, 218 00:13:48,035 --> 00:13:51,539 even until the end of the world. 219 00:13:52,206 --> 00:13:53,290 Let's pray. 220 00:13:54,208 --> 00:13:55,793 [John Allen Chau] I prayed, 221 00:13:55,793 --> 00:13:58,504 God, if you want me to become a missionary, 222 00:13:58,504 --> 00:13:59,880 I'll become one. 223 00:14:05,344 --> 00:14:08,889 [Daniel Everett] I find John's diary extremely moving. 224 00:14:08,889 --> 00:14:12,768 This is the kind of guy that, when I was a young Christian, 225 00:14:12,768 --> 00:14:14,770 he was who I wanted to serve with. 226 00:14:14,770 --> 00:14:17,731 He was really one of the best. 227 00:14:18,440 --> 00:14:20,818 For people who believe, for Christians, 228 00:14:20,818 --> 00:14:23,195 you couldn't have asked for a better young man. 229 00:14:24,488 --> 00:14:27,032 Reminds me of earlier journals of my own. 230 00:14:30,286 --> 00:14:32,746 Growing up, I thought U.S. Christians 231 00:14:33,455 --> 00:14:34,456 were superficial. 232 00:14:34,456 --> 00:14:36,792 They were doing what everybody who's not a Christian does 233 00:14:36,792 --> 00:14:39,086 but then going to church on Sundays. 234 00:14:39,086 --> 00:14:41,380 And to me, the Christian life was a radical life. 235 00:14:41,964 --> 00:14:44,425 It was a life where you gave up all your possessions, 236 00:14:44,425 --> 00:14:47,011 and you obeyed what God said, 237 00:14:47,011 --> 00:14:48,596 and you were a missionary. 238 00:14:51,432 --> 00:14:54,310 If necessary, we will live and die in obscurity 239 00:14:54,310 --> 00:14:55,561 there among them. 240 00:15:00,524 --> 00:15:02,860 John, he's reading books that I read, 241 00:15:02,860 --> 00:15:04,820 and he's drawing from them the same lessons 242 00:15:04,820 --> 00:15:06,447 that most Christian believers draw from. 243 00:15:06,447 --> 00:15:08,991 There's huge inspiration from these people 244 00:15:08,991 --> 00:15:11,702 who aren't afraid of death and engaged in all this hardship. 245 00:15:13,287 --> 00:15:16,832 One of the most important culture-changing stories 246 00:15:16,832 --> 00:15:19,418 of the modern Christian missionary movement, 247 00:15:20,419 --> 00:15:23,297 it's a story of five missionaries in Ecuador, 248 00:15:24,173 --> 00:15:27,509 especially Nate Saint and Jim Elliott. 249 00:15:28,385 --> 00:15:30,638 Jim Elliott was really good at aphorisms. 250 00:15:30,638 --> 00:15:33,390 He wrote things like, "He is no fool. 251 00:15:33,390 --> 00:15:36,393 He gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose." 252 00:15:37,436 --> 00:15:39,355 [voice breaking] I still get emotional about that. 253 00:15:40,606 --> 00:15:43,067 At the time, it was one of the main motivating forces 254 00:15:43,067 --> 00:15:44,151 for my life. 255 00:15:44,151 --> 00:15:46,153 [♪ drumming] 256 00:15:46,153 --> 00:15:50,282 [Reporter] On Friday, January 6, 1956, 257 00:15:50,783 --> 00:15:52,618 after three days of waiting on the beach, 258 00:15:52,618 --> 00:15:54,620 three Aucas appeared. 259 00:15:55,329 --> 00:15:58,082 The fellas called the young man George. 260 00:15:58,082 --> 00:15:59,959 Of course, neither party understood the other 261 00:15:59,959 --> 00:16:01,961 except for a few words that Jim had learned 262 00:16:01,961 --> 00:16:04,546 from an Auca girl who had left her tribe. 263 00:16:05,506 --> 00:16:07,758 Nate gave her a model, which puzzled her somewhat, 264 00:16:07,758 --> 00:16:09,301 but she was quite delighted with it. 265 00:16:10,344 --> 00:16:12,346 The fellas tried to explain visually 266 00:16:12,346 --> 00:16:14,098 how to build an airstrip. 267 00:16:14,765 --> 00:16:16,934 I'm afraid the message didn't get across. 268 00:16:20,437 --> 00:16:23,857 [Dan Davis] There was a comic book even back in the day 269 00:16:23,857 --> 00:16:25,818 that talked about these missionaries. 270 00:16:31,198 --> 00:16:34,910 And that was a story that John found inspiring, 271 00:16:36,495 --> 00:16:39,373 that there would be young men 272 00:16:40,082 --> 00:16:42,584 that would devote themselves to 273 00:16:42,584 --> 00:16:47,047 trying to share the love of Jesus with a tribe 274 00:16:47,506 --> 00:16:49,091 that was in the Amazon, 275 00:16:49,091 --> 00:16:51,301 and they gave their lives in doing that. 276 00:16:52,261 --> 00:16:53,637 [Nate Saint] Missionaries? 277 00:16:54,638 --> 00:16:56,306 [Levi Davis] The End of the Spear movie 278 00:16:56,306 --> 00:16:57,516 was a big deal. 279 00:16:58,559 --> 00:16:59,685 Like, you or I would go see 280 00:16:59,685 --> 00:17:01,353 Star Wars or Lord of the Rings 281 00:17:01,353 --> 00:17:03,105 or Avengers and come out, like, 282 00:17:03,105 --> 00:17:05,399 blasting and swinging swords and everything, 283 00:17:06,066 --> 00:17:08,027 that was End of the Spear for John. 284 00:17:08,027 --> 00:17:10,654 And, like, he wanted to share it with me 285 00:17:10,654 --> 00:17:12,740 and wanted to make sure I watched it again and again 286 00:17:12,740 --> 00:17:15,200 and wanted to make sure I knew that it was a real story, 287 00:17:16,035 --> 00:17:18,120 because he was trying to inspire me with it. 288 00:17:20,039 --> 00:17:25,044 [♪ dramatic music] 289 00:17:26,879 --> 00:17:28,881 [Daniel Everett] After the missionaries were killed, 290 00:17:28,881 --> 00:17:31,133 Nate Saint's sister, Rachel Saint, 291 00:17:31,133 --> 00:17:32,968 decided she was gonna go in. 292 00:17:33,594 --> 00:17:35,804 And so the widow of Jim Elliot, 293 00:17:35,804 --> 00:17:38,140 Elisabeth Elliot, decided she would go with her. 294 00:17:38,140 --> 00:17:40,642 And they hiked in, and they were accepted. 295 00:17:41,435 --> 00:17:43,437 And they converted the Huaorani. 296 00:17:44,813 --> 00:17:47,649 [♪ dramatic music] 297 00:17:51,779 --> 00:17:54,364 Rachel Saint would travel with some of the ones 298 00:17:54,364 --> 00:17:56,325 that actually killed her brother and the others 299 00:17:56,325 --> 00:17:58,327 and speak throughout the States, 300 00:17:58,327 --> 00:18:01,955 and this showed a huge victory for God. 301 00:18:01,955 --> 00:18:04,166 [Ralph Edwards] I know that your life tonight will be an 302 00:18:04,166 --> 00:18:06,335 inspiration to the 30 million people watching, 303 00:18:06,335 --> 00:18:08,045 Miss Rachel Saint. 304 00:18:08,045 --> 00:18:09,296 [applause] 305 00:18:09,296 --> 00:18:12,341 And her traveling companion, Dayuma. 306 00:18:12,341 --> 00:18:15,928 [applause] 307 00:18:21,308 --> 00:18:24,561 [airplane propeller whirring] 308 00:18:24,561 --> 00:18:26,313 We all live by stories. 309 00:18:26,980 --> 00:18:30,609 I heard powerful stories that led me to the Amazon. 310 00:18:33,362 --> 00:18:35,531 John heard powerful stories 311 00:18:35,531 --> 00:18:38,450 that led him to the Andaman Islands. 312 00:18:41,161 --> 00:18:47,960 [typing] 313 00:18:50,754 --> 00:18:53,132 [John Allen Chau] I remember spending time in prayer, 314 00:18:53,132 --> 00:18:55,509 asking God where He wanted me to go. 315 00:18:58,345 --> 00:18:59,721 I turned on the computer, 316 00:18:59,721 --> 00:19:01,890 did a search for unreached people groups... 317 00:19:06,061 --> 00:19:08,313 And somehow stumbled upon a brief paragraph 318 00:19:08,313 --> 00:19:11,817 from the Joshua Project about the Sentinelese. 319 00:19:21,743 --> 00:19:26,081 [♪ dramatic music] 320 00:19:26,498 --> 00:19:27,833 I couldn't sleep that night... 321 00:19:28,834 --> 00:19:32,671 as all that was on my mind was this specific people group 322 00:19:32,671 --> 00:19:34,923 that no one ever had been to. 323 00:19:34,923 --> 00:19:38,093 [thunder rumbling] 324 00:19:39,928 --> 00:19:41,847 [Levi Davis] This is where I start getting chills, 325 00:19:41,847 --> 00:19:45,058 because I can see him and hear him talking about it 326 00:19:45,726 --> 00:19:48,395 and hear him looking me in the eye talking about this. 327 00:19:48,395 --> 00:19:49,813 And he said... 328 00:19:50,939 --> 00:19:53,692 "How are they to believe in Him 329 00:19:53,692 --> 00:19:56,028 of whom they have never heard? 330 00:19:56,028 --> 00:19:58,780 And how are they to hear without someone preaching? 331 00:19:58,780 --> 00:20:01,533 And how are they to preach unless they are sent? 332 00:20:02,034 --> 00:20:04,494 As it is written, how beautiful are the feet 333 00:20:04,494 --> 00:20:06,246 of those who preach the good news?" 334 00:20:07,456 --> 00:20:10,042 Racial equality is exactly what is being preached here. 335 00:20:10,042 --> 00:20:13,337 I just remember him saying, "Levi, that's us. 336 00:20:14,254 --> 00:20:15,797 There's no escaping from it. 337 00:20:16,840 --> 00:20:19,176 The same God is God of everyone. 338 00:20:19,176 --> 00:20:21,428 We have to go talk to those people in loincloths 339 00:20:21,428 --> 00:20:24,014 and on islands that we can't get to." 340 00:20:27,643 --> 00:20:29,645 [Dan Davis] And once he found out about that tribe, 341 00:20:29,645 --> 00:20:32,898 that was something he couldn't turn away from. 342 00:20:32,898 --> 00:20:34,942 It was almost like there was a mountain right here, 343 00:20:34,942 --> 00:20:36,235 and the plane is coming. 344 00:20:36,235 --> 00:20:38,528 There's a certain point where that plane 345 00:20:38,528 --> 00:20:40,614 is not going to go over the mountain. 346 00:20:40,614 --> 00:20:43,492 You know, pull up, pull up, but at this point right here, 347 00:20:43,492 --> 00:20:45,410 he knew that... 348 00:20:47,120 --> 00:20:48,872 he was gonna go all-in. 349 00:20:51,750 --> 00:20:53,794 [Patrick Chau] He found the last frontier 350 00:20:53,794 --> 00:20:56,797 of the unexplored land, an untouched people. 351 00:20:57,839 --> 00:21:00,926 He was excited, as if the place and people 352 00:21:00,926 --> 00:21:03,011 were specifically left for him. 353 00:21:05,597 --> 00:21:07,599 My heart sunk, 354 00:21:07,599 --> 00:21:11,812 for his 'calling' was based on his fantasy. 355 00:21:13,897 --> 00:21:17,734 However, I hoped that he would be matured enough 356 00:21:17,734 --> 00:21:20,737 to rectify the fantasy before too late. 357 00:21:23,949 --> 00:21:28,120 [applause] 358 00:21:32,791 --> 00:21:37,254 [pages rustling] 359 00:21:38,672 --> 00:21:40,966 [Adam Goodheart] "Awake, mostly thinking about tomorrow, 360 00:21:40,966 --> 00:21:42,718 wondering why I am doing it. 361 00:21:43,552 --> 00:21:45,721 What do I do if I see any Sentinelese? 362 00:21:45,721 --> 00:21:49,891 Wave, shout, take pictures, look through a telescope? 363 00:21:49,891 --> 00:21:53,145 The dilemma finally of all those who have gone there." 364 00:21:55,272 --> 00:21:58,191 I think John Chau was influenced by what I wrote. 365 00:21:58,191 --> 00:22:00,444 I'm not sure how I feel about that. 366 00:22:00,444 --> 00:22:02,362 Mostly I don't like it, of course. 367 00:22:02,988 --> 00:22:06,491 But, you know, before his story went viral, 368 00:22:06,491 --> 00:22:09,328 anybody Googling North Sentinel Island 369 00:22:09,328 --> 00:22:10,912 would find my account. 370 00:22:11,455 --> 00:22:14,499 It was one of the few detailed pieces of information 371 00:22:14,499 --> 00:22:16,126 that was out there on the Internet. 372 00:22:20,505 --> 00:22:24,676 It was just this sort of hubris of my 20-something self 373 00:22:24,676 --> 00:22:27,346 that thought, "Well, of course I'm going to go there." 374 00:22:27,971 --> 00:22:30,349 I guess I recognized that there was danger, 375 00:22:30,349 --> 00:22:34,436 but danger seemed abstract and improbable, 376 00:22:34,436 --> 00:22:36,605 in the way that it does to young people. 377 00:22:41,026 --> 00:22:44,654 [map rustling] 378 00:22:44,654 --> 00:22:46,323 There you see North Sentinel. 379 00:22:50,994 --> 00:22:53,580 I learned that North Sentinel Island was a part of 380 00:22:53,580 --> 00:22:56,917 this chain of islands called the Andamans. 381 00:22:56,917 --> 00:23:00,879 You can feel the heaviness of the tropical air 382 00:23:00,879 --> 00:23:03,215 just almost wafting off of that romantic name. 383 00:23:03,215 --> 00:23:05,842 I didn't even know where the Andaman Islands were, 384 00:23:05,842 --> 00:23:07,886 um, and then I looked them up in an atlas. 385 00:23:09,179 --> 00:23:12,516 One of the earliest surviving maps, it's written in Latin, 386 00:23:12,516 --> 00:23:18,397 and it gives the name of the islands as Isle Bone Fortune, 387 00:23:18,397 --> 00:23:20,440 "the Islands of Good Fortune." 388 00:23:21,900 --> 00:23:23,819 But then there's an annotation next to that, 389 00:23:23,819 --> 00:23:26,822 and it says, "In these islands are the cannibals." 390 00:23:34,496 --> 00:23:36,873 [Denham] Did you ever hear of Kong? 391 00:23:39,042 --> 00:23:41,294 [Adam Goodheart] The Andaman Islands were portrayed in 392 00:23:41,294 --> 00:23:42,796 King Kong. 393 00:23:42,796 --> 00:23:46,216 They represented to the Western imagination 394 00:23:46,216 --> 00:23:47,592 the heart of darkness. 395 00:23:51,680 --> 00:23:54,474 There are various tribal groups of Andamanese 396 00:23:54,474 --> 00:23:56,059 on the islands. 397 00:23:56,810 --> 00:24:01,189 The Sentinelese, they're the last ones who resist contact. 398 00:24:03,024 --> 00:24:05,026 [Denham] Well, every legend has a basis of truth. 399 00:24:05,026 --> 00:24:06,778 I tell you, there's something on that island 400 00:24:06,778 --> 00:24:09,114 that no white man has ever seen. 401 00:24:09,114 --> 00:24:13,034 [♪ dramatic music] 402 00:24:13,034 --> 00:24:16,705 [Adam Goodheart] This idea of Western civilization 403 00:24:16,705 --> 00:24:20,500 sailing across the seas and hacking through the jungles 404 00:24:20,500 --> 00:24:23,128 and having these moments of encounter, 405 00:24:23,128 --> 00:24:26,047 and they would make war, or they would make love, 406 00:24:26,047 --> 00:24:27,591 or they would do both, 407 00:24:27,591 --> 00:24:30,385 that played itself out over and over and over again 408 00:24:30,385 --> 00:24:32,179 for thousands of years. 409 00:24:32,179 --> 00:24:34,306 And here was the place where maybe it was happening 410 00:24:34,306 --> 00:24:35,432 for the last time. 411 00:24:39,102 --> 00:24:43,482 The boat was barely more than a dugout canoe. 412 00:24:43,482 --> 00:24:45,358 I'm in this boat, trying to focus 413 00:24:45,358 --> 00:24:48,028 this ridiculous Edwardian telescope 414 00:24:48,028 --> 00:24:50,655 that I found in a junk shop in Calcutta. 415 00:24:51,364 --> 00:24:53,575 You know, I was trying to reenact 416 00:24:53,575 --> 00:24:55,452 those adventure stories 417 00:24:55,452 --> 00:24:58,038 that had entranced me when I was a kid. 418 00:25:00,749 --> 00:25:03,376 I was sure all along I wasn't going to attempt to land. 419 00:25:03,376 --> 00:25:05,879 I mean, it just seemed obviously foolhardy, 420 00:25:05,879 --> 00:25:06,963 if not suicidal. 421 00:25:07,964 --> 00:25:10,050 And then suddenly, at 6:10, 422 00:25:10,050 --> 00:25:11,718 Bala says, "Look, tribal." 423 00:25:12,469 --> 00:25:15,889 Then see three shifting shapes moving in silhouette. 424 00:25:18,767 --> 00:25:20,894 Once you're there, and especially once I saw 425 00:25:20,894 --> 00:25:22,729 these figures coming down onto the beach, 426 00:25:22,729 --> 00:25:25,315 it's like Odysseus and the sirens. 427 00:25:26,024 --> 00:25:28,151 I was pushing to get closer and closer. 428 00:25:29,569 --> 00:25:34,866 [♪ dramatic music] 429 00:25:34,866 --> 00:25:39,246 [thunder rumbles] 430 00:25:39,246 --> 00:25:41,414 For me, the moment that broke the spell 431 00:25:41,414 --> 00:25:44,751 was when a monsoon storm came blowing in. 432 00:25:45,544 --> 00:25:48,505 It was as if the island itself had said, "Enough, back off." 433 00:25:49,422 --> 00:25:52,342 [waves crashing] 434 00:25:52,342 --> 00:25:54,469 In my weird nerdy-historian way, 435 00:25:54,469 --> 00:25:57,013 I just became a little bit obsessive 436 00:25:57,013 --> 00:25:58,807 about North Sentinel Island 437 00:25:58,807 --> 00:26:02,269 and the multilayered story of this place. 438 00:26:02,894 --> 00:26:04,604 I didn't know what it was going to turn into. 439 00:26:08,358 --> 00:26:09,442 [clapping] 440 00:26:09,442 --> 00:26:10,860 ♪ Yes, Lord, yes, Lord ♪ 441 00:26:10,860 --> 00:26:12,654 ♪ Yes, yes, Lord ♪ 442 00:26:12,654 --> 00:26:16,783 ♪ Yes, Lord, yes, Lord, yes, yes, Lord, amen ♪ 443 00:26:16,783 --> 00:26:20,787 [cheers and applause] 444 00:26:20,787 --> 00:26:22,998 [Teacher] John Allen Chau. 445 00:26:22,998 --> 00:26:28,295 [cheers and applause] 446 00:26:29,170 --> 00:26:31,172 [John Allen Chau] I graduated high school with a desire 447 00:26:31,172 --> 00:26:33,466 to immediately go off to the mission field. 448 00:26:34,551 --> 00:26:37,470 The only friction I've had has come from my father, 449 00:26:37,470 --> 00:26:39,556 who, unfortunately, doesn't have the same view 450 00:26:39,556 --> 00:26:41,349 of the Great Commission as I do, 451 00:26:41,349 --> 00:26:43,768 and my mother, who wants me to go to medical school. 452 00:26:45,186 --> 00:26:48,106 I decided to honor them by finishing my education 453 00:26:48,106 --> 00:26:50,066 at Oral Roberts University. 454 00:26:51,276 --> 00:26:53,528 [Oral Roberts] And now, friends, the Lord has 455 00:26:53,528 --> 00:26:56,740 recently spoke to me on a world outreach 456 00:26:57,282 --> 00:27:00,327 to win one million souls to Christ each year. 457 00:27:00,327 --> 00:27:02,746 I know I cannot do it alone. 458 00:27:02,746 --> 00:27:06,583 I beseech you for your earnest partnership and cooperation, 459 00:27:06,583 --> 00:27:08,376 that for the first time 460 00:27:08,376 --> 00:27:11,171 in mankind's long, sordid history, 461 00:27:11,171 --> 00:27:13,882 one group will reach out their hands 462 00:27:13,882 --> 00:27:17,135 and bring a million in to Jesus Christ. 463 00:27:17,135 --> 00:27:18,845 Will you say "amen"? 464 00:27:18,845 --> 00:27:20,180 [All] Amen. 465 00:27:22,057 --> 00:27:23,391 [Jimmy Shaw] The first time I met John, uh, 466 00:27:23,391 --> 00:27:24,559 he was a student in one of my classes, 467 00:27:24,559 --> 00:27:25,935 I think my History of Missions class. 468 00:27:28,938 --> 00:27:30,940 How does the Gospel spread from, 469 00:27:30,940 --> 00:27:34,277 at the time of Jesus, no one hearing the Gospel, 470 00:27:34,277 --> 00:27:36,696 to a point that 100 years, 200 years later, 471 00:27:36,696 --> 00:27:39,115 1 in every 300 people is a Christian, 472 00:27:39,115 --> 00:27:41,284 to the point that today, 1 in every 7 people 473 00:27:41,284 --> 00:27:42,952 around the globe is a Christian? 474 00:27:42,952 --> 00:27:46,706 The story of the Gospel spread is mostly anonymous people 475 00:27:46,706 --> 00:27:49,417 doing day-to-day things and sharing the Gospel 476 00:27:49,417 --> 00:27:51,670 with people that they're close to in their life, 477 00:27:51,670 --> 00:27:57,133 but some of those jumps to new places are semi-dramatic. 478 00:27:57,926 --> 00:28:00,136 And I think there's a group of people 479 00:28:00,136 --> 00:28:03,598 that want to be doing a more tame version 480 00:28:03,598 --> 00:28:05,016 of missionary work. 481 00:28:05,016 --> 00:28:06,893 They want it to be, "Let's go to Mexico 482 00:28:06,893 --> 00:28:08,228 and paint a house and call it mission work," 483 00:28:08,228 --> 00:28:09,938 which we do paint houses in Mexico. 484 00:28:09,938 --> 00:28:11,731 And it is an important mission work. 485 00:28:12,565 --> 00:28:14,192 But there's a part of this, too, that this– 486 00:28:15,026 --> 00:28:16,695 I don't think they want to come to terms with the fact 487 00:28:16,695 --> 00:28:19,072 that, like, the Gospel call might push you 488 00:28:19,072 --> 00:28:20,490 to a place you don't want to go. 489 00:28:22,158 --> 00:28:24,285 [Daniel Everett] When I was in Bible school, one of the things 490 00:28:24,285 --> 00:28:26,955 we had to read is Foxe's Book of Martyrs, 491 00:28:26,955 --> 00:28:28,623 to see those people as heroes, 492 00:28:28,623 --> 00:28:32,001 somebody who could just be sewn up in a bag of 493 00:28:32,001 --> 00:28:35,255 scorpions and snakes and thrown into the ocean, 494 00:28:35,255 --> 00:28:36,840 knowing that was gonna happen 495 00:28:36,840 --> 00:28:38,967 and still refusing to deny his faith. 496 00:28:38,967 --> 00:28:40,176 And I don't know if that ever happened, 497 00:28:40,176 --> 00:28:42,345 but we believed it happened at the time. 498 00:28:42,345 --> 00:28:43,638 And I love that. 499 00:28:45,014 --> 00:28:46,933 What motivates most 500 00:28:46,933 --> 00:28:49,102 Fundamentalist Christian missionaries, all of them, 501 00:28:49,102 --> 00:28:50,353 is that these people are going to hell. 502 00:28:50,353 --> 00:28:52,731 What could be a greater gift that I could give to them 503 00:28:52,731 --> 00:28:54,566 but than to do this? 504 00:28:56,860 --> 00:28:59,696 [Dan Davis] There's also the prevalent belief among 505 00:28:59,696 --> 00:29:04,576 Evangelical Christians that for Jesus to return, 506 00:29:04,576 --> 00:29:05,994 you know, the rapture 507 00:29:05,994 --> 00:29:08,413 or the second coming of Christ or whatever, 508 00:29:08,413 --> 00:29:11,082 that every tribe, every nation needed to have 509 00:29:11,082 --> 00:29:12,500 exposure to the Gospel. 510 00:29:14,502 --> 00:29:16,421 [Patrick Chau] I am a Christian, 511 00:29:16,421 --> 00:29:20,258 but I am not part of the radical Evangelicals 512 00:29:20,258 --> 00:29:24,304 and don't agree on their views of the Great Commission, 513 00:29:24,304 --> 00:29:26,347 the biblical-based slogan 514 00:29:26,347 --> 00:29:30,727 distorted for the hidden colonial or imperialist agenda. 515 00:29:33,563 --> 00:29:35,982 But my opposing rational influence 516 00:29:35,982 --> 00:29:38,568 failed to counter the irrational religious 517 00:29:38,568 --> 00:29:41,321 and glamorized adventures of exploration. 518 00:29:44,073 --> 00:29:46,367 {\an8}[Bobby Parks] See, what we're a part of is something bigger, 519 00:29:46,367 --> 00:29:47,494 {\an8}and that's Jesus's plan 520 00:29:47,494 --> 00:29:50,330 {\an8}and the hope that we have to bring to the nations. 521 00:29:50,330 --> 00:29:52,499 {\an8}Yes, we're gonna bring education. 522 00:29:52,499 --> 00:29:54,793 {\an8}Yes, we're gonna bring creative solutions and 523 00:29:54,793 --> 00:29:56,252 {\an8}ideas to end poverty, 524 00:29:56,252 --> 00:29:59,547 {\an8}but what we have to bring to the nations is Jesus. 525 00:30:01,508 --> 00:30:02,634 [Jimmy Shaw] Bobby was the Director of Missions for 526 00:30:02,634 --> 00:30:03,718 a long time. 527 00:30:03,718 --> 00:30:05,637 And he and John became good friends, 528 00:30:05,637 --> 00:30:08,348 and they worked side by side on lots of projects. 529 00:30:11,476 --> 00:30:13,394 I think he looked at Bobby as a mentor, 530 00:30:14,145 --> 00:30:15,897 like a little brother, I think, in some ways, 531 00:30:15,897 --> 00:30:17,440 and he's a great mentor. 532 00:30:17,440 --> 00:30:18,858 Bobby's an awesome guy. 533 00:30:20,819 --> 00:30:23,696 [John Allen Chau] During my time at ORU, I yearned to just go, 534 00:30:24,614 --> 00:30:26,533 to go spread the Gospel everywhere. 535 00:30:27,617 --> 00:30:29,661 I kept wondering when I was going to get 536 00:30:29,661 --> 00:30:31,287 to the Sentinelese. 537 00:30:32,038 --> 00:30:34,415 [♪ dramatic music] 538 00:30:37,043 --> 00:30:38,086 [Patrick Chau] As a father, 539 00:30:38,086 --> 00:30:41,297 we have a gentlemen agreement 540 00:30:41,297 --> 00:30:44,717 that was "agree to disagree" 541 00:30:45,468 --> 00:30:48,263 in order to maintain peace between us. 542 00:30:49,889 --> 00:30:51,057 Regretfully, 543 00:30:51,641 --> 00:30:54,978 one of the important change in the family environment 544 00:30:54,978 --> 00:30:57,897 was that my positive career role modeling 545 00:30:57,897 --> 00:31:00,733 started a cliff-drop deterioration. 546 00:31:06,072 --> 00:31:09,242 John is the one left to fully witness my struggle 547 00:31:09,242 --> 00:31:11,286 to keep my profession license 548 00:31:12,245 --> 00:31:15,456 and trying to pay for all the family expenses. 549 00:31:18,042 --> 00:31:21,129 It took me 11 years to get out of the probation. 550 00:31:22,547 --> 00:31:25,800 I believe this prolonged setback of my career 551 00:31:25,800 --> 00:31:28,428 certainly caused John's doubt in life. 552 00:31:31,139 --> 00:31:33,766 I was like a drowning man, 553 00:31:33,766 --> 00:31:35,810 busy of self-rescue. 554 00:31:36,644 --> 00:31:37,979 And, unwittingly, 555 00:31:37,979 --> 00:31:40,982 I let John be sucked toward a whirlpool... 556 00:31:42,317 --> 00:31:47,822 The radical to fanatic extreme Christian Evangelical faction. 557 00:31:48,573 --> 00:31:50,825 [Bobby Parks] "Go to the cross and die to yourself and 558 00:31:50,825 --> 00:31:53,620 die to your flesh and die to your own desires." 559 00:31:54,162 --> 00:31:57,040 As I read the Bible, that's what Jesus says. 560 00:31:57,040 --> 00:31:59,500 Those who lose their life will find it. 561 00:31:59,500 --> 00:32:02,295 If you want to be great in the kingdom, what does Jesus say? 562 00:32:02,295 --> 00:32:05,465 That you have to be a servant, a slave of all that. 563 00:32:05,465 --> 00:32:08,384 Just like Jesus says He was willing to give his own life, 564 00:32:08,384 --> 00:32:10,637 so do we even here in this room. 565 00:32:10,637 --> 00:32:13,973 And I want to challenge us, if we be willing so much 566 00:32:13,973 --> 00:32:17,268 to lay down our life, maybe lay down some of our dreams 567 00:32:17,268 --> 00:32:19,938 and say, "God, not my will, but Your will be done." 568 00:32:21,731 --> 00:32:28,154 [♪ dramatic music] 569 00:32:28,154 --> 00:32:30,531 [typing] 570 00:32:30,531 --> 00:32:31,699 [John Allen Chau] The Plan... 571 00:32:33,534 --> 00:32:36,996 editor's note, this is not an official research paper 572 00:32:36,996 --> 00:32:38,122 and is only distributed 573 00:32:38,122 --> 00:32:40,959 to a limited number of people for security reasons. 574 00:32:41,876 --> 00:32:43,544 [Jimmy Shaw] John said to me, this is it. 575 00:32:43,544 --> 00:32:45,046 This is what the plan looks like. 576 00:32:45,046 --> 00:32:47,340 I have it right here, where I'm sitting. 577 00:32:48,007 --> 00:32:51,594 {\an8}He felt like there's this vacancy of what it will take 578 00:32:51,594 --> 00:32:52,971 to get this done. 579 00:32:52,971 --> 00:32:55,556 These are the things I now need to do to get ready for this. 580 00:32:57,642 --> 00:32:59,477 [John Allen Chau] To be clear from the onset, 581 00:33:00,061 --> 00:33:01,854 this mission will be illegal. 582 00:33:03,064 --> 00:33:04,899 If God enables it to succeed, 583 00:33:05,692 --> 00:33:08,194 it will be among the most unique and amazing endeavors 584 00:33:08,194 --> 00:33:09,696 in the history of missions. 585 00:33:12,240 --> 00:33:14,492 [♪ dramatic music] 586 00:33:26,004 --> 00:33:28,047 [Daniel Everett] Most Christian missionaries think of it 587 00:33:28,047 --> 00:33:29,507 in terms of the vessel 588 00:33:30,758 --> 00:33:32,719 and the thing to fill the vessel. 589 00:33:32,719 --> 00:33:36,556 I think that I have the Truth with a capital T, 590 00:33:36,556 --> 00:33:39,350 and the Indigenous person is there waiting 591 00:33:39,350 --> 00:33:41,519 for you to give them this information 592 00:33:41,519 --> 00:33:43,104 to change their life for the good. 593 00:33:47,734 --> 00:33:51,612 We arrived in Brazil on October 25, 1977. 594 00:33:52,280 --> 00:33:55,199 By December, I was in the Pirahã for the first time. 595 00:33:59,037 --> 00:34:01,330 I simply wanted to go there, 596 00:34:01,330 --> 00:34:03,082 learn their language, and convert them. 597 00:34:04,208 --> 00:34:05,626 You know, I had this challenge. 598 00:34:05,626 --> 00:34:08,421 No one has ever been able to understand their language, 599 00:34:08,421 --> 00:34:09,881 the Pirahã people. 600 00:34:09,881 --> 00:34:12,133 But I would look at the kids and say, "They can speak it, 601 00:34:12,133 --> 00:34:13,551 so I should be able to speak it." 602 00:34:16,471 --> 00:34:19,557 I had a goal of learning ten new words a day. 603 00:34:19,557 --> 00:34:21,642 And I would write those words out with a translation. 604 00:34:21,642 --> 00:34:24,562 And I would go try them out in different huts, 605 00:34:24,562 --> 00:34:26,189 you know, walk around the village trying to talk to them. 606 00:34:26,189 --> 00:34:30,985 [speaking Pirahã] 607 00:34:31,736 --> 00:34:37,492 [♪ dramatic music] 608 00:34:39,744 --> 00:34:44,499 [Pirahã Man] Dan came here. He wanted to learn Pirahã. 609 00:34:44,499 --> 00:34:48,294 I speak to Dan, 'Pirahã is very difficult.' 610 00:34:48,795 --> 00:34:51,422 [Daniel Everett] I spent my time in ways that made no sense 611 00:34:51,422 --> 00:34:53,925 to them, just making marks on paper. 612 00:34:53,925 --> 00:34:55,384 That's what they would explain to everybody. 613 00:34:55,384 --> 00:34:56,469 What does he do? 614 00:34:56,469 --> 00:34:58,221 He just makes marks on paper all day, and then he just– 615 00:34:58,221 --> 00:34:59,764 And they call it "leaves," actually. 616 00:34:59,764 --> 00:35:02,016 He just makes marks on leaves all day–that's all he does. 617 00:35:02,016 --> 00:35:04,102 You just do that for a couple of hours every day 618 00:35:04,102 --> 00:35:06,896 for about five years, and you learn the language. 619 00:35:06,896 --> 00:35:08,272 I said, "There's no magic to it. 620 00:35:08,272 --> 00:35:10,566 You know, it's just hard slog." 621 00:35:11,359 --> 00:35:14,028 [animals chattering] 622 00:35:14,028 --> 00:35:15,863 And every missionary, no matter what they say, 623 00:35:15,863 --> 00:35:17,198 after they've been there for a while, 624 00:35:17,198 --> 00:35:18,950 that frustration starts to come. 625 00:35:19,617 --> 00:35:22,954 And they consider it part of the sacrifice for God, 626 00:35:23,746 --> 00:35:26,124 because they never reach 627 00:35:26,124 --> 00:35:28,000 this kind of friendship... 628 00:35:29,252 --> 00:35:30,962 where you're both of the same culture. 629 00:35:30,962 --> 00:35:32,839 It's a very different kind of relationship. 630 00:35:35,758 --> 00:35:37,301 You know, so I asked the Pirahã one time, 631 00:35:37,301 --> 00:35:38,845 I said, "Why do you think I've come? 632 00:35:38,845 --> 00:35:40,096 Why have I come here?" 633 00:35:40,972 --> 00:35:42,348 "It's the most beautiful place. 634 00:35:42,348 --> 00:35:44,725 It's a beautiful place. We love it." 635 00:35:46,561 --> 00:35:47,770 They couldn't comprehend that... 636 00:35:49,313 --> 00:35:50,857 the jungle doesn't do it for me. 637 00:35:51,983 --> 00:35:54,485 I couldn't appreciate them as hunter-gatherers. 638 00:35:54,485 --> 00:35:57,113 Oh, my God, I'm getting to go to one of the last 639 00:35:57,113 --> 00:35:58,489 hunter-gatherer groups on Earth 640 00:35:58,489 --> 00:36:00,408 and all this stuff I can learn from them. 641 00:36:00,408 --> 00:36:02,618 Those weren't the thoughts in my mind. 642 00:36:03,870 --> 00:36:06,414 I'm trying to get gratitude and acceptance, 643 00:36:06,414 --> 00:36:08,457 and they're just trying to figure out what I'm there for. 644 00:36:12,211 --> 00:36:15,840 [Pirahã Man] The American spoke. 'I will bring medicine. 645 00:36:15,840 --> 00:36:16,924 The kids won't be sick.' 646 00:36:18,009 --> 00:36:22,180 The American spoke, 'I will talk to my God. 647 00:36:23,306 --> 00:36:26,684 Your kids won't be sick.' 648 00:36:26,684 --> 00:36:33,691 So we spoke. 'Okay. Talk to your God.' 649 00:36:37,320 --> 00:36:42,491 [typing] 650 00:36:43,618 --> 00:36:45,703 [typing] 651 00:36:45,703 --> 00:36:47,038 [♪ dramatic music] 652 00:36:47,038 --> 00:36:48,497 [John Allen Chau] The Plan... 653 00:36:48,497 --> 00:36:51,792 The Plan entails, one, intel gathering. 654 00:36:52,960 --> 00:36:55,671 No complete survey of the island has been made. 655 00:36:56,547 --> 00:36:59,342 The islands are ancient and have been known to travelers 656 00:36:59,342 --> 00:37:02,053 and explorers as early as 200 AD. 657 00:37:03,721 --> 00:37:05,932 [Adam Goodheart] Anybody who starts to research 658 00:37:05,932 --> 00:37:07,183 the Andaman islands 659 00:37:07,183 --> 00:37:10,102 almost immediately comes upon this bizarre 660 00:37:10,102 --> 00:37:13,231 and complicated man, Maurice Vidal Portman. 661 00:37:14,774 --> 00:37:17,610 In the 1880s, he was the only person 662 00:37:17,610 --> 00:37:20,655 who documented the Andamanese. 663 00:37:22,198 --> 00:37:25,201 This is a young man from one of the wealthiest 664 00:37:25,201 --> 00:37:26,702 families in Britain. 665 00:37:27,578 --> 00:37:32,208 He was going to live a life of balls and garden parties. 666 00:37:32,917 --> 00:37:36,003 But, somehow, he'd ended up in the Andamans 667 00:37:36,003 --> 00:37:38,214 while he was still a teenager, 668 00:37:38,214 --> 00:37:42,635 in basically the worst job in the entire British Empire– 669 00:37:43,594 --> 00:37:46,264 Officer in Charge of the Andamanese. 670 00:37:47,515 --> 00:37:49,475 His great work is 671 00:37:49,475 --> 00:37:52,186 History of Our Relations with the Andamanese. 672 00:37:52,812 --> 00:37:54,689 Very early in his time, 673 00:37:54,689 --> 00:37:56,983 Portman went to North Sentinel Island, 674 00:37:57,858 --> 00:38:00,319 and he says, "While crossing the island, 675 00:38:00,319 --> 00:38:02,822 Lieutenant Hooper and I met an old man 676 00:38:02,822 --> 00:38:04,365 with his wife and child. 677 00:38:04,907 --> 00:38:07,368 We caught the three unhurt and brought them on board. 678 00:38:07,868 --> 00:38:10,663 The next day, we took the six to Port Blair, 679 00:38:10,663 --> 00:38:12,957 where I kept them in my house for some days. 680 00:38:12,957 --> 00:38:14,542 They sickened rapidly, 681 00:38:14,542 --> 00:38:16,836 and the old man and his wife died. 682 00:38:16,836 --> 00:38:19,505 So the four children were sent back to their home 683 00:38:19,505 --> 00:38:21,132 with quantities of presents." 684 00:38:23,050 --> 00:38:27,888 And, and wow... there is a lot there. 685 00:38:30,057 --> 00:38:36,314 [♪ dramatic music] 686 00:38:36,314 --> 00:38:39,025 Photography from the earliest years 687 00:38:39,025 --> 00:38:40,901 used that word "capture"– 688 00:38:40,901 --> 00:38:44,363 to capture an image, capture a subject. 689 00:38:46,741 --> 00:38:49,785 With Portman, it was also about, of course, 690 00:38:49,785 --> 00:38:51,120 this literal capture 691 00:38:51,120 --> 00:38:54,165 represented by seizing this Sentinelese family. 692 00:38:55,666 --> 00:38:57,501 He took thousands of pictures. 693 00:38:58,252 --> 00:38:59,378 His photographs, you know, 694 00:38:59,378 --> 00:39:01,380 they're aesthetically incredibly beautiful. 695 00:39:01,380 --> 00:39:05,509 Some of them feel just so deeply empathetic. 696 00:39:05,509 --> 00:39:07,845 But then you turn to the next photo, 697 00:39:07,845 --> 00:39:09,930 and it's a naked person 698 00:39:09,930 --> 00:39:13,392 kind of against this checkerboard background 699 00:39:13,392 --> 00:39:15,519 because they're being measured 700 00:39:15,519 --> 00:39:18,105 as an anthropometric specimen. 701 00:39:22,485 --> 00:39:24,904 But, really, the most chilling thing for me about Portman 702 00:39:24,904 --> 00:39:27,114 is the last paragraph 703 00:39:27,114 --> 00:39:30,493 of this thousand-page history that he wrote. 704 00:39:31,285 --> 00:39:34,080 And he says, "The Andamanese race, 705 00:39:34,663 --> 00:39:36,707 so long as they were left to themselves 706 00:39:36,707 --> 00:39:40,211 and not in any way interfered with by outside influences, 707 00:39:40,211 --> 00:39:42,254 would continue to live. 708 00:39:42,254 --> 00:39:43,881 But when we came amongst them, 709 00:39:43,881 --> 00:39:45,383 they lost their vitality, 710 00:39:45,383 --> 00:39:48,177 which was wholly dependent on being untouched, 711 00:39:48,177 --> 00:39:50,388 and the end of the race came." 712 00:39:52,723 --> 00:39:56,560 [♪ somber music] 713 00:39:56,560 --> 00:40:00,398 This history is just so, so grim when I speak it 714 00:40:00,398 --> 00:40:04,151 in a way that it doesn't even always feel when I write it. 715 00:40:04,151 --> 00:40:05,694 You know, it's just... 716 00:40:06,654 --> 00:40:09,490 it's harder and harder to sort of frame this 717 00:40:09,490 --> 00:40:11,867 as a tale of adventure 718 00:40:11,867 --> 00:40:14,328 when I sort of am listening to the words 719 00:40:15,079 --> 00:40:16,872 that I'm speaking out loud. 720 00:40:21,877 --> 00:40:25,965 [♪ goofy music] 721 00:40:25,965 --> 00:40:31,720 [people grunting] 722 00:40:32,763 --> 00:40:36,684 [John Allen Chau] Eagle Creek, September 2014. 723 00:40:39,228 --> 00:40:41,105 The gang wanted to get their lift in. 724 00:40:41,689 --> 00:40:42,773 ♪ You work out? ♪ 725 00:40:42,773 --> 00:40:44,358 [John Allen Chau] So they did a quick wilderness workout 726 00:40:44,358 --> 00:40:45,443 to get their blood flowing 727 00:40:45,443 --> 00:40:47,736 before jogging down to Tunnel Falls. 728 00:40:53,701 --> 00:40:55,953 We named it the Fountain of Youth 729 00:40:55,953 --> 00:40:58,873 and marked its location on our map for future generations 730 00:40:58,873 --> 00:41:01,167 to also come and be renewed. 731 00:41:04,587 --> 00:41:07,173 [splashing] 732 00:41:07,173 --> 00:41:09,842 [whooping] 733 00:41:10,468 --> 00:41:15,473 [♪ soft music] 734 00:41:15,473 --> 00:41:19,602 This was the beginning of the road to post-grad life. 735 00:41:20,311 --> 00:41:22,104 One thing I learned for certain– 736 00:41:22,563 --> 00:41:27,026 "Man was not made to be alone," Genesis 2:18. 737 00:41:29,528 --> 00:41:31,322 [Patrick Chau] After graduating, 738 00:41:31,322 --> 00:41:33,949 he was an avid marathon runner, 739 00:41:33,949 --> 00:41:36,076 mountain and rock climber, 740 00:41:36,076 --> 00:41:39,747 long-distance hiker of the Pacific Crest Trail, 741 00:41:39,747 --> 00:41:41,832 certified wilderness technician, 742 00:41:41,832 --> 00:41:45,252 outdoor school medic and instructor. 743 00:41:45,252 --> 00:41:47,463 All these were for 744 00:41:47,463 --> 00:41:51,008 his Sentinel Island missionary preparation. 745 00:41:52,343 --> 00:41:57,139 [birds calling] 746 00:41:57,264 --> 00:42:00,643 [Cassie Simons] I was hiring for, like, an EMT 747 00:42:00,643 --> 00:42:03,812 wilderness first responder, and John applied. 748 00:42:03,812 --> 00:42:06,232 Of course, I looked him up on social media 749 00:42:06,232 --> 00:42:09,693 and saw all of his wonderful pictures and postings. 750 00:42:09,693 --> 00:42:12,780 He was definitely the person I was looking for. 751 00:42:14,573 --> 00:42:16,367 When he wasn't working, 752 00:42:16,367 --> 00:42:19,119 he basically had this national park 753 00:42:19,119 --> 00:42:22,414 where he could go and hike on trails in every direction. 754 00:42:23,916 --> 00:42:25,417 We had nature names. 755 00:42:25,417 --> 00:42:27,378 Most people would just do an alliteration. 756 00:42:27,378 --> 00:42:29,171 Like, I'm Caddis Fly Cassie. 757 00:42:29,171 --> 00:42:30,756 He was Jackalope John. 758 00:42:30,756 --> 00:42:31,840 [chuckles] 759 00:42:32,841 --> 00:42:36,262 [Arin Okada] We made buttons, um, for, like, our names– 760 00:42:36,845 --> 00:42:38,097 Cassie's... 761 00:42:38,097 --> 00:42:39,640 [chuckles] 762 00:42:39,640 --> 00:42:40,975 Mine was the oak tree. 763 00:42:45,396 --> 00:42:46,522 That's John. 764 00:42:49,483 --> 00:42:50,484 Yep. 765 00:42:52,653 --> 00:42:55,656 When I first met John, I was in, like, a very dark 766 00:42:55,656 --> 00:42:57,283 part of my life. 767 00:42:58,242 --> 00:42:59,702 And he messaged me, and he's like, 768 00:42:59,702 --> 00:43:04,081 "Hey, you seem to be... uh, not doing so well 769 00:43:04,081 --> 00:43:05,165 or, like, kind of down. 770 00:43:05,165 --> 00:43:06,792 Like, I'm gonna go on a backpacking trip 771 00:43:06,792 --> 00:43:08,627 with a couple of my friends. Do you want to join?" 772 00:43:09,295 --> 00:43:10,713 And that was... 773 00:43:11,880 --> 00:43:13,465 Like, yes. [laughs] 774 00:43:16,969 --> 00:43:18,554 We went out on the Lost Coast Trail 775 00:43:18,554 --> 00:43:19,930 on the coast of California 776 00:43:21,265 --> 00:43:22,266 [laughing] 777 00:43:22,266 --> 00:43:24,310 with two of his other friends that were girls. 778 00:43:24,310 --> 00:43:25,769 It was, like, three girls and him. 779 00:43:26,520 --> 00:43:27,688 [John Allen Chau] Ah. 780 00:43:27,688 --> 00:43:28,981 [Arin Okada] We get to camp, and I, like, ask him 781 00:43:28,981 --> 00:43:30,899 what he's gonna eat for food, and he's like, 782 00:43:30,899 --> 00:43:32,860 "Oh, I'm just, I'm gonna go fishing." 783 00:43:32,860 --> 00:43:34,069 I was like, "What?" 784 00:43:34,069 --> 00:43:36,030 And then just, like, runs off into the ocean 785 00:43:36,030 --> 00:43:37,781 and then comes back with this fish. 786 00:43:37,781 --> 00:43:38,907 [John Allen Chau] All right. 787 00:43:39,825 --> 00:43:41,869 [Arin Okada] One, two, three. 788 00:43:41,869 --> 00:43:43,954 [All] We love you. 789 00:43:43,954 --> 00:43:45,748 [Arin Okada] He was just, like, full of light 790 00:43:45,748 --> 00:43:46,874 and knew so much. 791 00:43:49,418 --> 00:43:50,836 To be completely honest, 792 00:43:50,836 --> 00:43:54,131 I had a little bit of a crush on him, so I wrote him a note. 793 00:43:54,131 --> 00:43:57,176 And I left it at his cabin. 794 00:43:57,176 --> 00:43:59,637 And the next time I saw him, he was just like... 795 00:43:59,637 --> 00:44:00,971 [laughs] 796 00:44:00,971 --> 00:44:02,139 And I was like, "Hey." 797 00:44:02,139 --> 00:44:05,184 Like, "I, like, was gonna talk to you and you weren't there, 798 00:44:05,184 --> 00:44:06,518 so I left you a note." 799 00:44:06,518 --> 00:44:08,395 He was very embarrassed. 800 00:44:09,772 --> 00:44:12,816 I don't know, but I never really saw him with anybody. 801 00:44:12,816 --> 00:44:13,901 So I wasn't sure 802 00:44:14,526 --> 00:44:17,571 where his, like, relationship status stuff was. 803 00:44:18,614 --> 00:44:19,823 He was just like, "Oh, well, 804 00:44:19,823 --> 00:44:21,283 I'm focusing on myself right now, 805 00:44:21,283 --> 00:44:23,077 so, like, I'm just not looking for anything." 806 00:44:25,788 --> 00:44:28,916 He was so into, like, what he was doing. 807 00:44:30,668 --> 00:44:32,878 What I call, like, horse-blinder focus. 808 00:44:32,878 --> 00:44:34,463 You don't see what's going on around you 809 00:44:34,463 --> 00:44:37,633 'cause whatever you're doing is so straight ahead. 810 00:44:39,385 --> 00:44:41,220 [John Allen Chau] Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, 811 00:44:42,054 --> 00:44:44,598 spring is here, and the weather is finally warming up 812 00:44:44,598 --> 00:44:45,724 in NorCal. 813 00:44:46,350 --> 00:44:49,061 This email is simply to start laying down the foundation 814 00:44:49,061 --> 00:44:51,772 for a future support team, as I have yet to join 815 00:44:51,772 --> 00:44:54,066 a mission-sending organization officially. 816 00:44:54,817 --> 00:44:57,403 Pray about it, and then if you feel led to join, 817 00:44:57,403 --> 00:45:00,114 please email me back or call me. 818 00:45:00,114 --> 00:45:02,282 [Computerized Voice] Hello. My name is John. 819 00:45:02,282 --> 00:45:05,119 [speaking foreign language] 820 00:45:05,119 --> 00:45:07,454 I love you, and Jesus loves you. 821 00:45:08,831 --> 00:45:10,249 [Patrick Chau] He seemed to be getting 822 00:45:10,249 --> 00:45:12,251 more support from his mom 823 00:45:12,251 --> 00:45:14,920 for his religious aspiration, 824 00:45:14,920 --> 00:45:18,966 but he has never needed a single penny from parents 825 00:45:18,966 --> 00:45:21,385 for his adventuring project. 826 00:45:22,678 --> 00:45:25,764 He is totally independent from us. 827 00:45:29,143 --> 00:45:34,565 [footsteps] 828 00:45:34,565 --> 00:45:37,109 [door opens] 829 00:45:38,318 --> 00:45:39,445 [Cassie Simons] John came up to me. 830 00:45:39,445 --> 00:45:41,822 He's like, "Caddis Fly, I got a roommate." 831 00:45:45,284 --> 00:45:48,871 It was this ringtail cat. 832 00:45:48,871 --> 00:45:51,457 It was old, and it only had one eye, 833 00:45:51,457 --> 00:45:53,876 and he was calling it One-eyed Willy. [laughs] 834 00:46:01,133 --> 00:46:02,718 [Mikey Walsh] One-eyed Willy. 835 00:46:02,718 --> 00:46:05,596 Yeah, he was the most famous pirate in his time. 836 00:46:05,596 --> 00:46:07,431 My dad told me all about him once. 837 00:46:07,431 --> 00:46:09,933 [Brand Walsh] Dad'll do anything to get you to go to sleep. 838 00:46:10,601 --> 00:46:13,729 [Mikey Walsh] No, see, One-eyed Willy stole a treasure once. 839 00:46:13,729 --> 00:46:15,731 It was full of rubies and... 840 00:46:15,731 --> 00:46:17,316 [Cassie Simons] He told a lot of tales. 841 00:46:17,316 --> 00:46:19,818 He was fun to listen to. 842 00:46:21,653 --> 00:46:23,071 He told me his plan 843 00:46:23,071 --> 00:46:25,324 was to go live in the middle of the jungle, 844 00:46:26,325 --> 00:46:28,702 kind of, like, I'm stealing a cookie from the cookie jar. 845 00:46:28,702 --> 00:46:29,787 You know what I mean? 846 00:46:30,871 --> 00:46:31,955 It didn't sound that bad. 847 00:46:33,081 --> 00:46:34,666 [John Allen Chau] All right, here we are, hiking out. 848 00:46:36,585 --> 00:46:40,297 [Arin Okada] In John's posts or his stories on social media, 849 00:46:40,297 --> 00:46:42,174 he felt like an influencer a little bit. 850 00:46:43,634 --> 00:46:47,554 He got really into some brands that he was, like, promoting. 851 00:46:48,305 --> 00:46:50,808 [John Allen Chau] Smells like Perky Jerky. 852 00:46:51,809 --> 00:46:53,268 [Arin Okada] I mean, like, Perky Jerky 853 00:46:53,268 --> 00:46:55,312 and Bedrock Sandals. 854 00:46:56,688 --> 00:46:57,940 [Jimmy Shaw] John was telling his story– 855 00:46:58,524 --> 00:47:00,567 you know, I'm a climber, I'm an adventurer. 856 00:47:00,567 --> 00:47:04,154 And he was that... but more than that. 857 00:47:04,154 --> 00:47:06,740 If things don't go well, he wanted to look 858 00:47:06,740 --> 00:47:09,493 like a young, arrogant Western person 859 00:47:09,493 --> 00:47:12,621 did a stupid thing and he was acting by himself 860 00:47:12,621 --> 00:47:14,373 and move on, 861 00:47:14,373 --> 00:47:16,166 because the last thing he wants is, like, 862 00:47:16,166 --> 00:47:17,668 this to blow back on all these other people 863 00:47:17,668 --> 00:47:18,961 who were invested and involved 864 00:47:18,961 --> 00:47:20,254 and involved in other projects. 865 00:47:20,921 --> 00:47:23,674 So he did that stuff on purpose, you know? 866 00:47:23,674 --> 00:47:26,969 I mean, and that's not, like, we think he did it on– 867 00:47:26,969 --> 00:47:28,053 He did it on purpose. 868 00:47:28,053 --> 00:47:29,805 I'm telling you, he did it on purpose. 869 00:47:31,515 --> 00:47:33,267 People that he deemed were trustworthy, 870 00:47:33,267 --> 00:47:35,185 we would get password-protected emails. 871 00:47:36,478 --> 00:47:37,688 [John Allen Chau] "Hey, folks. 872 00:47:37,688 --> 00:47:39,439 I'd like to ask each of you to consider 873 00:47:39,439 --> 00:47:40,858 joining in on this project 874 00:47:40,858 --> 00:47:43,318 of getting the Gospel to the Sentinelese. 875 00:47:44,987 --> 00:47:47,447 Like a spear, you've got the spear tip 876 00:47:47,447 --> 00:47:49,157 and then the shaft backing it up. 877 00:47:50,117 --> 00:47:51,451 I can't do this alone. 878 00:47:52,160 --> 00:47:54,997 I'd like to ask you all if you want to be a part of the spear. 879 00:47:56,540 --> 00:47:57,583 Pray about it. 880 00:47:58,625 --> 00:48:00,419 In Christ, John Chau. 881 00:48:02,129 --> 00:48:08,468 [airplane propeller whirring] 882 00:48:09,928 --> 00:48:12,180 [airplane propeller whirring] 883 00:48:12,180 --> 00:48:15,017 [Adam Goodheart] Part of the mystique of journeys and 884 00:48:15,017 --> 00:48:19,688 adventures of first contact is a sense that maybe 885 00:48:19,688 --> 00:48:23,275 it's an unscripted narrative, maybe it's a blank page. 886 00:48:23,859 --> 00:48:25,986 But it's, it's so clearly not. 887 00:48:25,986 --> 00:48:31,033 [♪ dramatic music] 888 00:48:31,033 --> 00:48:33,493 Any encounter that we have with other people 889 00:48:33,493 --> 00:48:36,204 is kind of scripted by what we've seen by narratives 890 00:48:36,204 --> 00:48:37,831 that we understand. 891 00:48:40,125 --> 00:48:43,545 We all have a sort of a mental image of the lost tribe. 892 00:48:44,254 --> 00:48:46,214 [Reporter] We headed out into the Pacific Ocean 893 00:48:46,214 --> 00:48:47,883 in search of new adventure. 894 00:48:47,883 --> 00:48:50,344 We passed the Nicobar Islands on the left, 895 00:48:50,928 --> 00:48:53,388 and we approached the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal, 896 00:48:53,388 --> 00:48:56,683 where we found Jarawayan pygmies, 897 00:48:56,683 --> 00:48:58,894 perhaps the most primitive people on Earth. 898 00:49:01,897 --> 00:49:04,191 They have a custom of wearing 899 00:49:04,608 --> 00:49:08,278 some part of the mate's head when he dies. 900 00:49:09,321 --> 00:49:10,948 It's a custom that has its merits 901 00:49:10,948 --> 00:49:12,783 because you can easily tell a widow, 902 00:49:13,367 --> 00:49:15,577 but imagine making love to a woman that wears the skull 903 00:49:15,577 --> 00:49:17,788 of her departed husband hanging on her breasts. 904 00:49:19,456 --> 00:49:21,166 These pygmies on the Andaman Islands 905 00:49:21,166 --> 00:49:22,584 are man killers. 906 00:49:23,502 --> 00:49:25,295 [Adam Goodheart] There's no evidence at all 907 00:49:25,295 --> 00:49:28,840 that the Andamanese ever engaged in cannibalism. 908 00:49:29,508 --> 00:49:31,927 And so, so much in that film 909 00:49:32,511 --> 00:49:36,181 encapsulates the story of white encounters 910 00:49:36,974 --> 00:49:39,017 with these sort of "primitive people." 911 00:49:41,103 --> 00:49:43,271 [splashing] 912 00:49:43,271 --> 00:49:46,984 This idea of people who exist out of time... 913 00:49:48,068 --> 00:49:50,821 that also erases their humanity. 914 00:49:50,821 --> 00:49:52,906 They're just as modern as we are. 915 00:49:53,615 --> 00:49:57,369 There's no reason that hunting for turtles with spears 916 00:49:57,369 --> 00:50:01,373 is any less modern than writing a book on my laptop. 917 00:50:02,416 --> 00:50:04,459 So why do we deny them their modernity? 918 00:50:05,877 --> 00:50:06,878 [Crew] Why do we? 919 00:50:06,878 --> 00:50:08,797 [helicopter whirring] 920 00:50:08,797 --> 00:50:10,924 [Adam Goodheart] It's part of a narrative that we find 921 00:50:10,924 --> 00:50:12,300 very seductive. 922 00:50:14,219 --> 00:50:20,475 [♪ trumpet fanfare] 923 00:50:26,940 --> 00:50:28,859 And that happens over and over again, 924 00:50:28,859 --> 00:50:32,112 where the explorers come to the native people 925 00:50:32,112 --> 00:50:33,739 and are greeted as gods, 926 00:50:33,739 --> 00:50:35,115 that they're so majestic, 927 00:50:35,115 --> 00:50:39,286 their technology is so superior and magical. 928 00:50:39,911 --> 00:50:43,540 You know, that flatters us in so many ways. 929 00:50:45,000 --> 00:50:48,253 [♪ fanfare ends] 930 00:50:48,253 --> 00:50:51,089 [Reporter] On June 7, 1971, 931 00:50:51,089 --> 00:50:53,133 in a clearing at the edge of a great, 932 00:50:53,133 --> 00:50:54,760 unexplored rainforest, 933 00:50:54,760 --> 00:50:57,345 Manda Elizalde reached out his hand 934 00:50:57,971 --> 00:50:59,848 and began this historic contact 935 00:50:59,848 --> 00:51:03,018 between the 20th century and Stone Age man. 936 00:51:04,728 --> 00:51:07,189 The Tasaday actually use stone tools 937 00:51:07,189 --> 00:51:09,024 for cutting and scraping. 938 00:51:09,024 --> 00:51:11,610 They live a prehistoric Stone Age life at a time 939 00:51:11,610 --> 00:51:15,530 when man has already walked on the surface of the moon. 940 00:51:15,530 --> 00:51:17,449 [Adam Goodheart] It's a thread that's run deeply 941 00:51:17,449 --> 00:51:18,825 through National Geographic 942 00:51:18,825 --> 00:51:21,411 but also through anthropology and travel writing, 943 00:51:21,411 --> 00:51:25,373 which is an intertwining of um, 944 00:51:26,041 --> 00:51:27,501 a sense of common humanity 945 00:51:27,501 --> 00:51:29,628 with a sense that 946 00:51:30,378 --> 00:51:33,131 this person is strange and exotic and other. 947 00:51:34,841 --> 00:51:38,220 In just about every single representation, 948 00:51:38,220 --> 00:51:42,390 they're stylized people rather than individual people. 949 00:51:43,058 --> 00:51:46,144 We've gone from cannibalism to treating these people 950 00:51:46,144 --> 00:51:48,772 as romantic figures. 951 00:51:52,067 --> 00:51:55,529 [Reporter] A lost tribe, untouched by time, 952 00:51:55,529 --> 00:52:00,033 still lives in the last tiny corner of Eden left on Earth. 953 00:52:00,909 --> 00:52:03,411 [Adam Goodheart] It's the oldest story in the world, 954 00:52:03,411 --> 00:52:08,291 that there was this paradise of lushness and nakedness 955 00:52:08,291 --> 00:52:09,793 and innocence, 956 00:52:11,419 --> 00:52:13,964 a place that hasn't been corrupted. 957 00:52:15,173 --> 00:52:18,093 As long as a place like North Sentinel Island exists, 958 00:52:18,093 --> 00:52:20,470 Eden still exists. 959 00:52:25,767 --> 00:52:28,353 [Reporter] There is the sky, and there is man. 960 00:52:29,521 --> 00:52:32,149 We have begun to understand the nature of the moon 961 00:52:32,149 --> 00:52:34,276 and of Mars and other planets, 962 00:52:35,443 --> 00:52:38,697 but have we begun to understand our own impulses? 963 00:52:45,370 --> 00:52:48,540 The Sentinelese don't want to have anything to do with us. 964 00:52:48,540 --> 00:52:49,666 Are they right? 965 00:52:50,250 --> 00:52:53,295 Is the Stone Age preferable to the Nuclear Age? 966 00:52:55,380 --> 00:53:01,636 [soft music] 967 00:53:04,389 --> 00:53:09,686 [door creaking] 968 00:53:13,481 --> 00:53:14,858 [blowing] 969 00:53:19,279 --> 00:53:21,615 [T.N. Pandit] These are my field notes. 970 00:53:21,615 --> 00:53:22,782 Old ones. 971 00:53:30,916 --> 00:53:33,043 I am the only one who has been inside 972 00:53:33,043 --> 00:53:34,836 the Sentinelese settlement. 973 00:53:36,963 --> 00:53:40,258 No other anthropologist has landed there since. 974 00:53:42,052 --> 00:53:44,221 This happened only once. 975 00:53:47,933 --> 00:53:49,726 Years of friendly visits 976 00:53:49,726 --> 00:53:52,145 had softened their attitude. 977 00:53:57,901 --> 00:53:59,069 I like this picture. 978 00:53:59,069 --> 00:54:02,280 You see, I'm smiling and he is also smiling. 979 00:54:07,827 --> 00:54:10,747 It was a matter of surprise that they had come forward. 980 00:54:12,457 --> 00:54:15,710 Every one of us was handing over coconuts, 981 00:54:16,336 --> 00:54:18,588 like it was a prize distribution. 982 00:54:19,881 --> 00:54:21,383 Then at one point 983 00:54:21,383 --> 00:54:23,677 one of the boys took out a knife 984 00:54:25,220 --> 00:54:27,681 and made a carving motion. 985 00:54:28,848 --> 00:54:29,975 [T.N. Pandit] Like this. 986 00:54:32,477 --> 00:54:34,020 [T.N. Pandit] Perhaps trying to say, 987 00:54:34,729 --> 00:54:38,275 that if you stay on, I will carve out your heart. 988 00:54:40,902 --> 00:54:41,987 I got the hint. 989 00:54:43,196 --> 00:54:44,739 See, they are human beings. 990 00:54:44,739 --> 00:54:46,783 They are not stupid guys. 991 00:54:46,783 --> 00:54:49,369 And that's why they're keeping us away. 992 00:54:51,246 --> 00:54:54,332 Historically, they have seen what happened to other tribes. 993 00:54:56,835 --> 00:54:59,004 Great Andamanese, they have disappeared. 994 00:55:05,552 --> 00:55:08,555 It has not done any great good to the Onge. 995 00:55:13,893 --> 00:55:20,358 [♪ dramatic music] 996 00:55:25,739 --> 00:55:28,241 'Tomayu' — the evil spirit. 997 00:55:28,241 --> 00:55:30,577 Do you believe in 'Tomayu'? 998 00:55:30,577 --> 00:55:33,246 [Sentinelese Man] Of course we believe in him. 999 00:55:33,246 --> 00:55:34,331 He constantly troubles us. 1000 00:55:34,331 --> 00:55:36,666 [T.N. Pandit] It troubles you? But, how? 1001 00:55:36,666 --> 00:55:40,295 - He captures men. - Captures? 1002 00:55:40,295 --> 00:55:44,007 [Sentinelese Man] That's why we are scared to go far. 1003 00:55:44,007 --> 00:55:47,552 - What do you call it? -"Tomayu." 1004 00:55:47,552 --> 00:55:50,096 - Evil spirit, Tomayu. - Tomayu. 1005 00:55:50,930 --> 00:55:52,766 [T.N. Pandit] Does it rise from the sea? 1006 00:55:52,766 --> 00:55:57,228 [Sentinelese Man] He may rise from the sea or from anywhere. 1007 00:55:58,188 --> 00:56:01,608 He comes hunting for men. 1008 00:56:07,447 --> 00:56:10,742 - And then? - He takes them away. 1009 00:56:10,742 --> 00:56:16,081 - Where? - To his place. 1010 00:56:16,623 --> 00:56:21,503 [laughter] 1011 00:56:22,337 --> 00:56:24,798 [speaking Sentinelese language] 1012 00:56:24,798 --> 00:56:26,549 [T.N. Pandit] Today you are given a coconut, 1013 00:56:26,549 --> 00:56:28,635 tomorrow you are given something else. 1014 00:56:29,469 --> 00:56:30,762 [laughing] 1015 00:56:30,762 --> 00:56:37,227 [shouting] 1016 00:56:37,227 --> 00:56:38,395 [camera shutter] 1017 00:56:38,395 --> 00:56:41,272 [T.N. Pandit] This is a popular picture of the Sentinelese. 1018 00:56:42,065 --> 00:56:44,359 But the photographer told me, 1019 00:56:44,359 --> 00:56:46,528 he had taken several hundred pictures. 1020 00:56:47,987 --> 00:56:50,323 They were not only aiming arrows at us, 1021 00:56:50,323 --> 00:56:51,991 they were doing other things. 1022 00:56:52,784 --> 00:56:55,745 Some pictures where they were standing doing nothing 1023 00:56:55,745 --> 00:56:56,871 and watching us... 1024 00:56:57,455 --> 00:56:59,249 would have been interesting. 1025 00:57:00,625 --> 00:57:03,002 But what is published is sensational, 1026 00:57:03,753 --> 00:57:05,588 showing them as violent... 1027 00:57:05,588 --> 00:57:06,756 ready to shoot. 1028 00:57:11,511 --> 00:57:13,721 Violence is not only killing someone, 1029 00:57:13,721 --> 00:57:16,099 violence is — you are made to do things 1030 00:57:16,099 --> 00:57:18,059 against your will. 1031 00:57:18,643 --> 00:57:20,019 Violence is using... 1032 00:57:21,104 --> 00:57:23,690 harsh words while describing them. 1033 00:57:26,943 --> 00:57:28,987 I am shouting myself hoarse, 1034 00:57:30,196 --> 00:57:31,197 protect them. 1035 00:57:33,116 --> 00:57:35,160 Outsiders coming there, 1036 00:57:35,160 --> 00:57:37,370 with friendship in their hearts, 1037 00:57:37,370 --> 00:57:39,289 can do a lot of damage. 1038 00:57:42,208 --> 00:57:44,586 [chatter, laughing] 1039 00:57:44,586 --> 00:57:45,962 [John Allen Chau] How does one make contact 1040 00:57:45,962 --> 00:57:48,131 with a potentially hostile tribe, 1041 00:57:48,131 --> 00:57:50,049 who might not even give the missionary a chance 1042 00:57:50,049 --> 00:57:52,635 to speak before firing arrows at him? 1043 00:57:56,306 --> 00:57:59,601 Do missionaries wear arrow-proof armor, shields? 1044 00:58:00,310 --> 00:58:01,478 Do they bring gifts? 1045 00:58:02,312 --> 00:58:04,063 If so, what type? 1046 00:58:04,731 --> 00:58:07,859 Does the team set up remote camera observations– 1047 00:58:07,859 --> 00:58:12,447 for example, trail cams, coconut camera, rock camera– 1048 00:58:12,447 --> 00:58:14,491 to try to study them from afar on the boat 1049 00:58:14,491 --> 00:58:15,742 before making contact? 1050 00:58:16,409 --> 00:58:18,536 It would be more costly and risky 1051 00:58:18,536 --> 00:58:20,288 but with the potential to help the team 1052 00:58:20,288 --> 00:58:22,290 learn a word or phrase before contact, 1053 00:58:23,082 --> 00:58:25,126 while also possibly angering the tribe 1054 00:58:25,126 --> 00:58:26,920 if they suspect they're being watched. 1055 00:58:28,838 --> 00:58:30,673 If they could attach a spiritual meaning 1056 00:58:30,673 --> 00:58:32,926 to an odd-shaped piece of driftwood, 1057 00:58:32,926 --> 00:58:35,553 then they might start worshipping the camera, 1058 00:58:35,553 --> 00:58:37,305 since it has an eye. 1059 00:58:42,101 --> 00:58:43,436 [Cameron Silsbee] I first encountered John 1060 00:58:43,436 --> 00:58:45,605 just before he was going to leave. 1061 00:58:46,356 --> 00:58:48,566 I thought, like, you know, here's a young man 1062 00:58:48,566 --> 00:58:52,570 trying to figure out what God wants him to do. 1063 00:58:53,363 --> 00:58:55,156 John reached out to me and just said, 1064 00:58:55,990 --> 00:58:57,617 "Can we meet up? I want to talk." 1065 00:58:59,661 --> 00:59:01,996 I'm one of the pastors at Van City Church 1066 00:59:01,996 --> 00:59:03,498 in Vancouver, Washington. 1067 00:59:04,541 --> 00:59:07,460 Early on in, in our conversations, 1068 00:59:07,460 --> 00:59:11,422 I wanted him to know that missions 1069 00:59:11,422 --> 00:59:13,424 is not my area of expertise. 1070 00:59:14,008 --> 00:59:16,928 How to do them, especially something like this, 1071 00:59:16,928 --> 00:59:22,559 I had no wisdom to share with him about that. 1072 00:59:25,979 --> 00:59:27,647 [Missionary] We're here to build a home. 1073 00:59:30,191 --> 00:59:32,610 We're going to learn your language and your customs. 1074 00:59:33,236 --> 00:59:35,321 We're going to bring you good news. 1075 00:59:36,864 --> 00:59:38,658 [Cameron Silsbee] One of the things that we would talk about 1076 00:59:38,658 --> 00:59:41,035 is, like, Jesus being good news 1077 00:59:41,035 --> 00:59:44,205 to people who aren't white and Western. 1078 00:59:45,331 --> 00:59:47,041 How do you just communicate that? 1079 00:59:47,041 --> 00:59:49,335 How do you know you're not communicating 1080 00:59:49,335 --> 00:59:53,006 this white, Western, idealized version of Christianity? 1081 00:59:53,631 --> 00:59:56,092 [speaking native language] 1082 00:59:56,092 --> 00:59:59,137 [Cameron Silsbee] John said, "I want the Sentinelese, 1083 00:59:59,137 --> 01:00:02,015 if they want to accept this story, 1084 01:00:02,015 --> 01:00:05,685 to do it in such a way that's honest to their own culture." 1085 01:00:06,394 --> 01:00:12,942 [shouting, laughter] 1086 01:00:12,942 --> 01:00:15,361 But from my vantage point, 1087 01:00:15,361 --> 01:00:19,657 John was pursuing a fantasy. 1088 01:00:20,325 --> 01:00:22,785 You know, you're talking about a one-in-a-million thing, man. 1089 01:00:22,785 --> 01:00:25,872 Like, you know, odds are this isn't actually 1090 01:00:25,872 --> 01:00:29,959 what you're supposed to do, or even if you think it is, 1091 01:00:29,959 --> 01:00:32,337 it's not going to work out this way. 1092 01:00:32,337 --> 01:00:35,840 So there's some sort of, like, idealism 1093 01:00:37,175 --> 01:00:39,719 that's masquerading as God's calling. 1094 01:00:44,265 --> 01:00:47,393 But this is behavior that's gone on, 1095 01:00:47,393 --> 01:00:48,811 for better and for worse, 1096 01:00:48,811 --> 01:00:51,147 for 2,000 years in church history. 1097 01:00:54,859 --> 01:00:57,612 So I didn't ever feel like it was up to me 1098 01:00:57,612 --> 01:00:59,697 to say, "John, you're wrong." 1099 01:01:03,451 --> 01:01:07,038 In discerning the call, we can mess it up. 1100 01:01:09,916 --> 01:01:13,378 I got the sense that he was very, very aware 1101 01:01:13,378 --> 01:01:15,213 that this just could be him, 1102 01:01:16,255 --> 01:01:17,507 and that was a wrestle. 1103 01:01:28,476 --> 01:01:29,644 [John Allen Chau] I was praying 1104 01:01:30,103 --> 01:01:31,521 and feeling a little unsettled 1105 01:01:31,521 --> 01:01:34,107 about whether or not I truly was called to go there. 1106 01:01:37,360 --> 01:01:39,612 I traveled over to the island chain in South Asia 1107 01:01:39,612 --> 01:01:40,738 on a vision trip. 1108 01:01:44,409 --> 01:01:45,743 I looked out the window, 1109 01:01:46,494 --> 01:01:48,621 and I could see the place where the tribe lived. 1110 01:01:52,709 --> 01:01:55,795 An incredible sense of peace and clarity and deep knowing 1111 01:01:55,795 --> 01:01:57,922 came upon me, such that I knew 1112 01:01:57,922 --> 01:01:59,549 that I was supposed to go there. 1113 01:02:05,805 --> 01:02:12,520 [♪ mysterious music] 1114 01:02:18,526 --> 01:02:21,529 [engines rumbling] 1115 01:02:27,452 --> 01:02:29,871 I spent two weeks exploring the island 1116 01:02:30,580 --> 01:02:32,623 and began building a network of contacts 1117 01:02:32,623 --> 01:02:35,042 for future long-term missions work in the area. 1118 01:02:36,461 --> 01:02:38,963 A high amount of paranoia prevails on the islands. 1119 01:02:39,630 --> 01:02:42,216 The entire island chain is heavily militarized, 1120 01:02:42,216 --> 01:02:44,761 and all foreigners are viewed with suspicion. 1121 01:02:49,932 --> 01:02:56,731 [♪ mysterious music] 1122 01:02:57,356 --> 01:02:59,609 [Jimmy Shaw] There is something to be said for blazing a trail. 1123 01:03:00,443 --> 01:03:03,404 I mean, we live in a world with satellite imagery of the world, 1124 01:03:03,404 --> 01:03:04,989 where 450 people a year 1125 01:03:04,989 --> 01:03:07,116 are going to attempt to climb Mount Everest. 1126 01:03:07,116 --> 01:03:08,951 And so there is a part of this that is saying, like, 1127 01:03:08,951 --> 01:03:10,661 "What is left to be seen, 1128 01:03:10,661 --> 01:03:13,664 like, that no one's seen, that no one's done?" 1129 01:03:15,833 --> 01:03:19,420 {\an8}It's because it's among the most crazy things you can do– 1130 01:03:19,420 --> 01:03:20,546 {\an8}that's a drive. 1131 01:03:22,840 --> 01:03:25,051 [John Allen Chau] Some have called this the most difficult 1132 01:03:25,051 --> 01:03:27,678 and impossible place to reach on Earth. 1133 01:03:29,305 --> 01:03:31,474 Mission agencies aren't interested in it 1134 01:03:31,474 --> 01:03:34,268 because the people are few and it's too challenging. 1135 01:03:36,354 --> 01:03:38,481 The government doesn't let anyone go there, 1136 01:03:38,481 --> 01:03:41,317 and, historically, the Sentinelese themselves 1137 01:03:41,317 --> 01:03:42,944 have violently opposed attempts 1138 01:03:42,944 --> 01:03:44,487 to make friendly contact. 1139 01:03:46,906 --> 01:03:49,450 [♪ mysterious music] 1140 01:03:49,450 --> 01:03:51,410 [♪ cheerful music] 1141 01:03:51,410 --> 01:03:52,495 The Plan... 1142 01:03:54,539 --> 01:03:57,291 The Plan entails: fly in to Port Blair. 1143 01:03:58,209 --> 01:04:00,545 Talk to hotel folks about going sea kayaking. 1144 01:04:01,546 --> 01:04:04,215 Instead, rendezvous with a boat. 1145 01:04:04,215 --> 01:04:06,259 Possibly discard a surfboard in ocean 1146 01:04:06,259 --> 01:04:08,344 to make disappearance more believable. 1147 01:04:10,388 --> 01:04:12,223 Decide on swimming to a landing point 1148 01:04:12,223 --> 01:04:15,268 or on moving closer in a boat under the cover of darkness 1149 01:04:15,268 --> 01:04:16,561 on a moonless night. 1150 01:04:18,688 --> 01:04:20,982 Or purchase a U.S. flag-sailing vessel 1151 01:04:20,982 --> 01:04:23,276 and sail from the U.S. or Australia 1152 01:04:23,276 --> 01:04:25,069 on an around-the-world voyage. 1153 01:04:25,695 --> 01:04:27,738 Depart from the ship near North Sentinel Island 1154 01:04:27,738 --> 01:04:30,992 via kayak on a cloudy night 1155 01:04:30,992 --> 01:04:33,119 outside of the three-mile exclusion zone 1156 01:04:33,119 --> 01:04:34,996 and paddle to the island. 1157 01:04:35,955 --> 01:04:37,915 Land on the shore wearing sandals, 1158 01:04:37,915 --> 01:04:40,126 for example, Bedrock Sandals, 1159 01:04:40,126 --> 01:04:41,752 to protect against stepping on coral. 1160 01:04:42,378 --> 01:04:43,546 Shed wet clothing, 1161 01:04:43,546 --> 01:04:47,383 wear briefs to avoid sunburn, and sit cross-legged 1162 01:04:47,383 --> 01:04:49,677 to await the arrival of the Sentinelese, 1163 01:04:50,386 --> 01:04:51,804 according to Pandit's observations 1164 01:04:51,804 --> 01:04:53,055 on how they welcome each other 1165 01:04:53,055 --> 01:04:54,724 by sitting on each other's laps. 1166 01:04:58,436 --> 01:05:01,022 Show them that we are friendly and nonthreatening. 1167 01:05:01,022 --> 01:05:02,189 Give gifts. 1168 01:05:03,065 --> 01:05:04,525 Express desire to stay with them. 1169 01:05:06,694 --> 01:05:08,529 Focus on learning everything from them 1170 01:05:08,529 --> 01:05:11,532 in order to give them a clear, contextualized explanation 1171 01:05:11,532 --> 01:05:12,783 of the Gospel. 1172 01:05:17,580 --> 01:05:20,082 [boar snuffling] 1173 01:05:22,585 --> 01:05:24,128 [arrow fires] 1174 01:05:24,128 --> 01:05:26,505 [laughter] 1175 01:05:28,758 --> 01:05:30,509 Focus on learning their myths and legends 1176 01:05:30,509 --> 01:05:32,762 to find redemptive analogies, 1177 01:05:32,762 --> 01:05:35,348 but will not disregard the facts of the Gospel. 1178 01:05:36,349 --> 01:05:38,726 Establish Christ-centered churches. 1179 01:05:38,726 --> 01:05:40,353 This will be up to them, 1180 01:05:40,353 --> 01:05:42,813 and the team will not bring any colonizing mentalities 1181 01:05:42,813 --> 01:05:44,148 into this mission. 1182 01:05:47,735 --> 01:05:49,403 Missionary could potentially reside 1183 01:05:49,403 --> 01:05:51,364 for the rest of his life on the island 1184 01:05:51,364 --> 01:05:54,158 and must be accepting of that possibility. 1185 01:06:00,456 --> 01:06:02,500 [Daniel Everett] Every missionary I know 1186 01:06:02,500 --> 01:06:04,919 has had their perspective altered as they've stayed 1187 01:06:04,919 --> 01:06:06,462 for a long period of time. 1188 01:06:07,713 --> 01:06:09,340 [laughs] 1189 01:06:09,340 --> 01:06:10,424 All right. 1190 01:06:10,424 --> 01:06:12,468 I worked with the Pirahã for 30 years. 1191 01:06:13,636 --> 01:06:15,054 At some point, I got to leave. 1192 01:06:17,390 --> 01:06:19,225 I was struggling with my faith 1193 01:06:19,225 --> 01:06:21,394 and not finding results that I wanted. 1194 01:06:22,687 --> 01:06:24,397 There are some ways in which getting killed 1195 01:06:24,397 --> 01:06:26,607 within the first second is a lot easier 1196 01:06:26,607 --> 01:06:29,193 than slogging through 30 years and still having 1197 01:06:29,193 --> 01:06:30,861 nothing to show for it at the end, 1198 01:06:31,529 --> 01:06:33,280 when all that faith you had 1199 01:06:33,280 --> 01:06:35,324 didn't produce the results you thought. 1200 01:06:36,117 --> 01:06:38,536 [children babbling excitedly] 1201 01:06:39,662 --> 01:06:41,622 [Daniel Everett] So we've tried showing the Pirahã 1202 01:06:41,622 --> 01:06:43,541 film strips of Jesus, 1203 01:06:43,541 --> 01:06:46,669 you know, Him preaching and healing and dying on the cross 1204 01:06:46,669 --> 01:06:49,380 and rising up on Easter, with me translating. 1205 01:06:52,508 --> 01:06:55,886 [indistinct chatter, laughter] 1206 01:06:57,763 --> 01:07:00,933 [indistinct chatter in Pirahã language] 1207 01:07:00,933 --> 01:07:02,393 [Daniel Everett] And they said, "We're willing to believe this, 1208 01:07:02,393 --> 01:07:04,145 and we're willing to believe that He has all these 1209 01:07:04,145 --> 01:07:06,022 special powers and He can heal people. 1210 01:07:06,022 --> 01:07:08,107 We've never seen anyone like this, but you say you have. 1211 01:07:08,107 --> 01:07:12,570 So that's reasonable, so let's probe a little bit," you know? 1212 01:07:12,570 --> 01:07:14,739 So they start asking these basic questions. 1213 01:07:14,739 --> 01:07:15,906 "What color is He?" 1214 01:07:16,490 --> 01:07:18,784 And I said, "Well, you know, some people say He was brown, 1215 01:07:18,784 --> 01:07:20,369 some people say He was white." 1216 01:07:20,369 --> 01:07:21,912 "But you saw Him. What did He look like?" 1217 01:07:21,912 --> 01:07:23,622 I said, "Well, I never saw Him." 1218 01:07:23,622 --> 01:07:24,707 "Your father saw Him?" 1219 01:07:24,707 --> 01:07:26,417 "No, my father"– "Who do you know who saw Him?" 1220 01:07:26,417 --> 01:07:27,835 "I don't know anybody who saw Him." 1221 01:07:27,835 --> 01:07:29,795 And it turns out, I don't know anything about Him 1222 01:07:29,795 --> 01:07:31,422 whatsoever as a person. 1223 01:07:31,422 --> 01:07:33,841 I know what the Bible tells me, 1224 01:07:33,841 --> 01:07:36,135 but they're not the kind of personal details 1225 01:07:36,135 --> 01:07:38,512 that would help to identify an individual. 1226 01:07:38,512 --> 01:07:41,223 In other words, I give my life for Jesus, 1227 01:07:41,223 --> 01:07:43,059 but if He walked past this room right now, 1228 01:07:43,059 --> 01:07:44,143 I wouldn't know it. 1229 01:07:44,143 --> 01:07:46,645 So, to them, that's just utterly absurd, 1230 01:07:46,645 --> 01:07:48,773 that I would come all this way to tell them 1231 01:07:48,773 --> 01:07:50,816 about somebody that I don't really know at all. 1232 01:07:52,568 --> 01:07:54,278 The evidence I say I have for Jesus, 1233 01:07:54,278 --> 01:07:55,863 to them, that's not evidence. 1234 01:07:59,825 --> 01:08:01,327 But it was so funny because that night 1235 01:08:01,327 --> 01:08:02,787 after we showed the film strips, 1236 01:08:02,787 --> 01:08:04,288 the people were up all night long, 1237 01:08:04,288 --> 01:08:06,040 running around screaming and everything. 1238 01:08:06,040 --> 01:08:07,541 The next day, I asked the guy who came over, 1239 01:08:07,541 --> 01:08:10,002 I said, "What happened last night?" 1240 01:08:10,002 --> 01:08:13,130 He said, "Well, Jesus came to the village." 1241 01:08:13,130 --> 01:08:14,840 I said, "What do you mean Jesus came to the village?" 1242 01:08:14,840 --> 01:08:16,550 He said, "Oh, yeah, Jesus came to the village, 1243 01:08:16,550 --> 01:08:18,594 and He had a penis three feet long, 1244 01:08:18,594 --> 01:08:20,137 and He was trying to put it in everybody." 1245 01:08:22,431 --> 01:08:25,059 You know, where do you get this from what we showed you 1246 01:08:25,059 --> 01:08:27,061 from these film strips? 1247 01:08:27,061 --> 01:08:30,356 And I'm realizing that this is their way of rejecting it. 1248 01:08:31,065 --> 01:08:32,775 It was their way of telling me, 1249 01:08:33,442 --> 01:08:34,610 and they did tell me then, 1250 01:08:34,610 --> 01:08:36,904 the women don't ever want to hear about Jesus again. 1251 01:08:41,617 --> 01:08:45,121 [Pirahã Man] We don't want anything up high. 1252 01:08:45,121 --> 01:08:47,289 We want things that are on the ground. 1253 01:08:47,915 --> 01:08:50,543 God is a foreigner. 1254 01:08:50,543 --> 01:08:54,797 We don't know Him. We don't want Him. 1255 01:08:56,549 --> 01:08:58,217 [Daniel Everett] I felt guilty and unethical 1256 01:08:58,801 --> 01:09:00,302 and wondered why I'm doing this. 1257 01:09:00,302 --> 01:09:02,555 "Why am I bothering them with all this stuff?" 1258 01:09:04,974 --> 01:09:07,643 [♪ somber music] 1259 01:09:11,438 --> 01:09:14,024 So, you know, it led to a divorce, 1260 01:09:14,024 --> 01:09:16,569 my kids not talking to me for a couple of years. 1261 01:09:20,197 --> 01:09:21,866 When you come to the conclusion 1262 01:09:21,866 --> 01:09:24,660 that there's no there there, there's no God... 1263 01:09:29,665 --> 01:09:31,917 And you see the effects missionaries have... 1264 01:09:31,917 --> 01:09:33,169 [children singing] 1265 01:09:33,169 --> 01:09:34,962 [Daniel Everett] The effects are not all positive, right? 1266 01:09:35,546 --> 01:09:36,881 I mean, even though they do medical work, 1267 01:09:36,881 --> 01:09:38,674 there's a huge power differential there. 1268 01:09:41,927 --> 01:09:45,181 They have taken people who were not as superstitious 1269 01:09:45,181 --> 01:09:47,474 and made them far more superstitious, 1270 01:09:48,058 --> 01:09:51,103 far more desirous to please the missionary. 1271 01:09:52,062 --> 01:09:54,440 And I realized, "I'm not helping them, I'm hurting them." 1272 01:09:58,277 --> 01:10:00,529 So I not only abandoned the faith, 1273 01:10:00,529 --> 01:10:04,158 but I am very much against missionary activity. 1274 01:10:04,158 --> 01:10:05,743 I don't think it should be allowed. 1275 01:10:07,578 --> 01:10:09,163 John Chau's a good example. 1276 01:10:09,830 --> 01:10:12,458 At the same time that I want to be tolerant of him, 1277 01:10:12,458 --> 01:10:16,170 I cannot deny that to me, 1278 01:10:17,129 --> 01:10:19,423 you know, he's just giving his life 1279 01:10:19,423 --> 01:10:22,885 for Zeus or Thor or Santa Claus. 1280 01:10:22,885 --> 01:10:24,803 There's no more reality in any of them 1281 01:10:24,803 --> 01:10:27,264 than there is in his Jesus and God. 1282 01:10:30,601 --> 01:10:34,146 If there is no God, the only ethical evaluation 1283 01:10:34,146 --> 01:10:35,940 is the effect that he's having, 1284 01:10:36,899 --> 01:10:39,401 and the effect is to possibly contaminate 1285 01:10:39,401 --> 01:10:42,404 this whole group with disease, to violate their will, 1286 01:10:42,404 --> 01:10:44,031 to lose his own life. 1287 01:10:47,534 --> 01:10:49,370 Therefore, it's an unethical act. 1288 01:10:50,246 --> 01:10:53,374 [shouting] 1289 01:10:53,374 --> 01:10:55,292 [Pam Arlund] That there's a people group that we would 1290 01:10:55,292 --> 01:10:57,753 decide, "Sorry, you don't get to hear about Jesus. 1291 01:10:58,837 --> 01:11:00,297 I'm gonna decide for you 1292 01:11:00,297 --> 01:11:02,007 that you're gonna say no to Jesus"... 1293 01:11:03,550 --> 01:11:06,553 to me, that's a basic violation of their human right 1294 01:11:06,553 --> 01:11:07,888 to say yes or no. 1295 01:11:07,888 --> 01:11:10,766 And so it's important to me that we provide them 1296 01:11:10,766 --> 01:11:13,102 the opportunity to say yes or no to Jesus. 1297 01:11:16,772 --> 01:11:18,899 All Nations is an organization 1298 01:11:18,899 --> 01:11:21,026 that trains, sends, and cares for missionaries 1299 01:11:21,026 --> 01:11:22,361 all over the world. 1300 01:11:24,238 --> 01:11:26,490 I'm in charge of security and risk management 1301 01:11:26,490 --> 01:11:27,825 for our organization. 1302 01:11:30,244 --> 01:11:32,204 When John Chau first called me, 1303 01:11:32,204 --> 01:11:34,123 he mentioned that he wanted to work 1304 01:11:34,123 --> 01:11:35,624 with the North Sentinelese. 1305 01:11:35,624 --> 01:11:39,253 And I said, "You realize how difficult and dangerous 1306 01:11:39,253 --> 01:11:40,462 that might be?" 1307 01:11:40,462 --> 01:11:41,922 And he said, "Yes, I do realize 1308 01:11:41,922 --> 01:11:44,383 how difficult and dangerous that might be." 1309 01:11:44,383 --> 01:11:46,218 And I said, "Well, I think we're gonna need to have 1310 01:11:46,218 --> 01:11:48,012 some more conversations about this." 1311 01:11:49,847 --> 01:11:53,100 I asked my colleague, "What do you think about this guy? 1312 01:11:53,100 --> 01:11:55,102 Do you think he has a messiah complex?" 1313 01:11:55,102 --> 01:11:57,813 Because we're not interested in sending those people out. 1314 01:11:58,397 --> 01:11:59,857 Screening for the messiah complex 1315 01:11:59,857 --> 01:12:02,776 is really important because we already have a messiah. 1316 01:12:02,776 --> 01:12:04,069 It's Jesus. 1317 01:12:04,069 --> 01:12:06,613 He's the one who saves people, not us. 1318 01:12:06,613 --> 01:12:09,325 And sometimes people get confused, and they think, 1319 01:12:09,325 --> 01:12:11,785 "Oh, you know, I just want to give everything for Jesus. 1320 01:12:11,785 --> 01:12:14,413 "Therefore, I deliberately want to seek out 1321 01:12:14,413 --> 01:12:16,999 the most dangerous thing to prove my love for God." 1322 01:12:16,999 --> 01:12:18,751 And that's not right. 1323 01:12:20,252 --> 01:12:23,130 [Mary Ho] At All Nations, we're pretty focused on training 1324 01:12:23,130 --> 01:12:26,133 and sending people to places to make disciples 1325 01:12:26,133 --> 01:12:28,052 and to plan churches. 1326 01:12:28,052 --> 01:12:33,140 John is one of the most prepared young men I've ever met. 1327 01:12:33,140 --> 01:12:35,893 We've had many conversations over the phone 1328 01:12:35,893 --> 01:12:39,021 before I personally met him, 1329 01:12:39,897 --> 01:12:40,898 and he would say, 1330 01:12:40,898 --> 01:12:43,984 "Hey, I really want to know about other cultures. 1331 01:12:43,984 --> 01:12:45,361 How should I go about it?" 1332 01:12:46,403 --> 01:12:49,448 We actually would give him assignments. 1333 01:12:53,118 --> 01:12:55,662 [Pam Arlund] Even though we're sitting in Kansas City, 1334 01:12:55,662 --> 01:12:57,706 the Midwestern part of the United States, 1335 01:12:57,706 --> 01:13:00,042 we get people to be actors and actresses 1336 01:13:00,042 --> 01:13:03,712 to re-create an experience from somewhere in the world. 1337 01:13:03,712 --> 01:13:06,173 Because if they've never done a role play, 1338 01:13:06,173 --> 01:13:08,759 then when they enter reality, 1339 01:13:08,759 --> 01:13:10,594 they actually don't know what to do. 1340 01:13:11,970 --> 01:13:13,389 [Pam Arlund] Some of the actors and actresses 1341 01:13:13,389 --> 01:13:15,432 are people that are on our staff. 1342 01:13:16,308 --> 01:13:17,893 I played a villager many times. 1343 01:13:17,893 --> 01:13:21,021 I played the village chief on several occasions. 1344 01:13:21,605 --> 01:13:23,732 I speak a language that only 35,000 people 1345 01:13:23,732 --> 01:13:25,317 on Planet Earth speak. 1346 01:13:25,317 --> 01:13:26,568 You say things like... 1347 01:13:26,568 --> 01:13:28,570 [speaking foreign language] 1348 01:13:28,570 --> 01:13:31,115 Watching their faces get a little bit shocked. 1349 01:13:32,574 --> 01:13:34,868 When the students would begin to approach, 1350 01:13:35,452 --> 01:13:37,121 there would be people who would rush out 1351 01:13:37,121 --> 01:13:39,373 with mock weapons and make them stop. 1352 01:13:41,500 --> 01:13:43,752 The worst that could happen to the students 1353 01:13:43,752 --> 01:13:46,213 is that they are told that they have to leave. 1354 01:13:48,006 --> 01:13:49,758 The coach will basically go back and be like, 1355 01:13:49,758 --> 01:13:51,385 "Okay, give them another chance. 1356 01:13:51,385 --> 01:13:53,595 Let's see if they can do better this time." 1357 01:13:54,972 --> 01:13:56,473 I've asked myself many times 1358 01:13:56,473 --> 01:14:00,602 what I thought would happen to John, and I thought... 1359 01:14:01,520 --> 01:14:03,147 that John would get accepted. 1360 01:14:04,857 --> 01:14:07,067 [Mary Ho] Eventually, when it's time to leave, 1361 01:14:07,067 --> 01:14:10,571 we actually assign a mentor to every one of our workers 1362 01:14:11,238 --> 01:14:13,115 so that we can journey with them. 1363 01:14:14,158 --> 01:14:15,284 [Crew] Who was that for John? 1364 01:14:16,660 --> 01:14:22,166 [Mary Ho] Oh, yeah, we cannot disclose personnel issues, yeah. 1365 01:14:22,166 --> 01:14:26,378 [insects chirping] 1366 01:14:30,048 --> 01:14:31,467 [fire crackling] 1367 01:14:31,467 --> 01:14:33,844 [Patrick Chau] Like one who takes off a garment 1368 01:14:33,844 --> 01:14:35,179 on a cold day 1369 01:14:35,179 --> 01:14:37,431 or like vinegar on soda, 1370 01:14:38,140 --> 01:14:41,894 is he who sings songs to a troubled heart. 1371 01:14:42,978 --> 01:14:46,356 The All Nations radicalism 1372 01:14:46,356 --> 01:14:49,943 has pushed my John into the suicidal mission 1373 01:14:49,943 --> 01:14:52,029 that is destined to fail. 1374 01:14:53,071 --> 01:14:58,076 This is the unchecked inflation of the messiah complex. 1375 01:15:00,621 --> 01:15:04,208 [♪ dramatic music] 1376 01:15:04,208 --> 01:15:06,960 [typing] 1377 01:15:06,960 --> 01:15:08,545 [Cassie Simons] I remember him saying, 1378 01:15:08,545 --> 01:15:10,756 "Caddis Fly, I don't know if I'm gonna come back. 1379 01:15:11,507 --> 01:15:13,300 I was like, "John, you'll be back. 1380 01:15:13,300 --> 01:15:15,260 We'll see you sometime. 1381 01:15:16,136 --> 01:15:18,764 It might not be a while, but I'll see you out there." 1382 01:15:18,764 --> 01:15:24,436 [sirens blaring, indistinct shouting] 1383 01:15:24,436 --> 01:15:25,854 [fire crackling] 1384 01:15:25,854 --> 01:15:29,775 But then a fire burned 90% of the park. 1385 01:15:32,277 --> 01:15:35,155 It looked like a bomb went off. 1386 01:15:35,155 --> 01:15:37,783 John was very sad, 1387 01:15:37,783 --> 01:15:40,994 and I don't think that we spoke after that. 1388 01:15:40,994 --> 01:15:43,872 [sirens wailing] 1389 01:15:43,872 --> 01:15:45,290 [John Allen Chau] Dear friends, 1390 01:15:45,874 --> 01:15:48,627 I've written up some thoughts on a question I'm often asked 1391 01:15:48,627 --> 01:15:50,963 so that each of you can see my perspective 1392 01:15:50,963 --> 01:15:52,256 on the purpose for going. 1393 01:15:54,007 --> 01:15:56,510 This question is, why? 1394 01:15:58,387 --> 01:16:01,682 I want to be a part of seeing Revelation become a reality. 1395 01:16:02,683 --> 01:16:04,893 In every generation after Jesus, 1396 01:16:04,893 --> 01:16:07,145 His followers have expected Him to return, 1397 01:16:07,813 --> 01:16:08,981 and yet He has not. 1398 01:16:09,856 --> 01:16:12,568 I believe that a reason is that Christ's followers, 1399 01:16:12,568 --> 01:16:14,736 for the most part, have not obeyed 1400 01:16:14,736 --> 01:16:16,863 His simple prerequisite command 1401 01:16:16,863 --> 01:16:19,408 that His gospel must first be preached 1402 01:16:19,408 --> 01:16:21,368 to all the people groups of the Earth. 1403 01:16:24,538 --> 01:16:27,749 [Patrick Chau] We were unable to agree on the assumption 1404 01:16:27,749 --> 01:16:32,671 that God would send any people to eternal fire 1405 01:16:32,671 --> 01:16:35,090 simply due to they never have the chance 1406 01:16:35,090 --> 01:16:37,426 to hear the name of Jesus. 1407 01:16:38,594 --> 01:16:41,888 We stopped the discussion right at this point. 1408 01:16:42,806 --> 01:16:44,266 What can we do? 1409 01:16:44,266 --> 01:16:46,226 But his determination 1410 01:16:46,226 --> 01:16:50,772 was like the arrow mounted on the fully pulled bowstring. 1411 01:16:52,774 --> 01:16:59,656 [♪ ominous music] 1412 01:17:06,246 --> 01:17:12,252 [♪ ominous music] 1413 01:17:24,139 --> 01:17:25,182 [John Allen Chau] Journal... 1414 01:17:25,766 --> 01:17:28,727 November 14, 2018, Port Blair... 1415 01:17:30,228 --> 01:17:32,439 I've been in a safe house for the past 11 days. 1416 01:17:34,608 --> 01:17:38,278 The originally planned date was delayed due to a cyclone 1417 01:17:38,278 --> 01:17:39,446 in the Bay of Bengal. 1418 01:17:44,701 --> 01:17:46,995 Much time was spent in prayer and reading. 1419 01:17:49,790 --> 01:17:54,294 [breathing heavily] 1420 01:17:56,338 --> 01:18:03,095 [♪ ominous music] 1421 01:18:10,519 --> 01:18:16,608 [♪ ominous music] 1422 01:18:19,736 --> 01:18:21,029 [Jimmy Shaw] In any endeavor, 1423 01:18:21,029 --> 01:18:23,323 a lot more people are involved than anybody knows. 1424 01:18:23,323 --> 01:18:25,534 And I think there was an inner circle of some other guys 1425 01:18:25,534 --> 01:18:27,369 that were more directly involved. 1426 01:18:28,370 --> 01:18:30,872 If you can talk to Bobby, Bobby's the person to talk to. 1427 01:18:30,872 --> 01:18:34,084 Bobby was there, you know? 1428 01:18:35,627 --> 01:18:36,795 Bobby and I are good friends. 1429 01:18:36,795 --> 01:18:38,588 My guess is that he will not talk about it. 1430 01:18:39,881 --> 01:18:42,217 There are court cases and people at risk 1431 01:18:42,217 --> 01:18:44,469 and families of people that were invested. 1432 01:18:44,469 --> 01:18:46,972 Anything that puts him in front of people, 1433 01:18:46,972 --> 01:18:48,056 he feels like... 1434 01:18:49,015 --> 01:18:51,059 endangers some of those other people. 1435 01:18:53,353 --> 01:18:54,980 [John Allen Chau] Bobby left five days ago. 1436 01:18:55,647 --> 01:18:57,649 It was such an encouragement to see him. 1437 01:18:58,984 --> 01:19:02,738 The plan is to link up with the crew and depart tonight. 1438 01:19:04,656 --> 01:19:11,371 [animals chattering] 1439 01:19:16,042 --> 01:19:20,464 [indistinct chatter] 1440 01:19:28,054 --> 01:19:29,473 I met with the fishermen, 1441 01:19:29,473 --> 01:19:32,309 who are all believers and agreed to drop me off. 1442 01:19:35,979 --> 01:19:37,105 The meeting went well. 1443 01:19:37,731 --> 01:19:38,732 I trust them. 1444 01:19:39,900 --> 01:19:41,276 Soli Deo gloria. 1445 01:19:44,112 --> 01:19:47,032 [cranking] 1446 01:19:47,032 --> 01:19:52,496 [engine rumbling] 1447 01:19:57,375 --> 01:19:59,044 [Jimmy Shaw] The hardest part of this stuff was actually 1448 01:19:59,044 --> 01:20:00,128 just doing it. 1449 01:20:00,128 --> 01:20:02,088 It's a little bit like learning to do a backflip. 1450 01:20:02,088 --> 01:20:03,799 There's no intermediate step. 1451 01:20:03,799 --> 01:20:05,675 You either are going to land on your feet or you're not. 1452 01:20:07,803 --> 01:20:10,388 He was aware of the risks and chose to do them anyway, 1453 01:20:10,388 --> 01:20:12,891 and some of us would prefer that he was naive 1454 01:20:12,891 --> 01:20:14,559 so we don't have to live with the consequences 1455 01:20:14,559 --> 01:20:16,311 of our own faith issues 1456 01:20:16,311 --> 01:20:19,564 that we're afraid to do something like this. 1457 01:20:25,862 --> 01:20:27,823 [fire crackling] 1458 01:20:31,868 --> 01:20:33,411 [John Allen Chau] Currently on the boat, 1459 01:20:33,411 --> 01:20:35,205 waiting to make contact. 1460 01:20:41,545 --> 01:20:43,880 But as we went north along the eastern shore, 1461 01:20:43,880 --> 01:20:46,007 we saw boat lights in the distance. 1462 01:20:47,801 --> 01:20:54,432 [♪ dramatic music] 1463 01:20:59,771 --> 01:21:02,148 God Himself was shielding us 1464 01:21:02,148 --> 01:21:04,609 from the Coast Guard and Navy patrols. 1465 01:21:08,154 --> 01:21:14,744 [♪ dramatic music] 1466 01:21:21,585 --> 01:21:23,253 [Adam Goodheart] "Boat rocked by waves, 1467 01:21:23,253 --> 01:21:25,755 men steering perhaps by stars, 1468 01:21:26,548 --> 01:21:29,009 wondering why they think we are going, 1469 01:21:29,009 --> 01:21:30,760 why I'm going. 1470 01:21:32,220 --> 01:21:35,473 See upright brown vertical line on yellow beach. 1471 01:21:36,641 --> 01:21:38,602 Think at first it's a tree stump, 1472 01:21:38,602 --> 01:21:39,978 and then it moves." 1473 01:21:41,730 --> 01:21:43,899 John Chau's diary looks similar to the notes 1474 01:21:43,899 --> 01:21:46,401 that I was scribbling when I was off North Sentinel. 1475 01:21:48,320 --> 01:21:51,489 There is a way that these trips reenact one another. 1476 01:21:53,575 --> 01:21:57,329 There are only so many ways for us to approach an island 1477 01:21:57,329 --> 01:22:00,665 full of unknown people who may want to kill us. 1478 01:22:02,125 --> 01:22:03,877 But I knew enough not to push it, 1479 01:22:03,877 --> 01:22:06,671 and I knew that nobody was gonna come save me, 1480 01:22:06,671 --> 01:22:09,925 whereas, I suppose John Chau felt that he was 1481 01:22:11,009 --> 01:22:12,969 in the palm of the Lord's hand somehow. 1482 01:22:15,388 --> 01:22:17,933 There's a fine line between faith and madness. 1483 01:22:20,644 --> 01:22:27,108 [♪ dramatic music] 1484 01:22:27,692 --> 01:22:29,986 [John Allen Chau] Some of the guys in my boat went fishing. 1485 01:22:29,986 --> 01:22:32,572 We put the two big fish on top of my kayak 1486 01:22:33,281 --> 01:22:34,574 and my small Pelican case 1487 01:22:34,574 --> 01:22:36,910 that held my initial-contact response kit. 1488 01:22:39,579 --> 01:22:40,705 Inside my kayak, 1489 01:22:41,206 --> 01:22:44,000 I had my waterproof Bible and some gifts. 1490 01:22:46,836 --> 01:22:48,755 I began rowing to the house we had seen 1491 01:22:48,755 --> 01:22:50,382 about a half mile or so away. 1492 01:22:53,468 --> 01:22:59,933 [♪ dramatic music] 1493 01:23:11,277 --> 01:23:18,284 [♪ dramatic music] 1494 01:23:25,291 --> 01:23:26,710 My name is John. 1495 01:23:26,710 --> 01:23:29,504 I love you. Jesus loves you. 1496 01:23:29,504 --> 01:23:31,923 Jesus Christ gave me authority to come to you. 1497 01:23:31,923 --> 01:23:33,925 Here's some fish. 1498 01:23:38,471 --> 01:23:40,181 [gasps] 1499 01:23:41,558 --> 01:23:48,189 [♪ dramatic music] 1500 01:23:55,989 --> 01:24:02,704 [people speaking native language] 1501 01:24:03,288 --> 01:24:05,206 [John Allen Chau] I figured that this was it. 1502 01:24:05,206 --> 01:24:06,666 So I disembarked my kayak 1503 01:24:06,666 --> 01:24:08,918 to show them that I, too, have two legs, 1504 01:24:08,918 --> 01:24:11,004 and I preached a bit to them. 1505 01:24:13,923 --> 01:24:15,884 Jesus said, "My father has given me 1506 01:24:15,884 --> 01:24:18,219 all authority over everything and everyone 1507 01:24:18,219 --> 01:24:19,679 in Heaven and on Earth." 1508 01:24:25,185 --> 01:24:27,937 Oh, our God, You who sit on the throne, 1509 01:24:27,937 --> 01:24:29,773 and Jesus, who are like a lamb, 1510 01:24:30,398 --> 01:24:33,109 You, too, have delivered us from Satan's power. 1511 01:24:34,527 --> 01:24:41,242 [music continues] 1512 01:24:41,242 --> 01:24:43,953 [bow string creaking] 1513 01:24:43,953 --> 01:24:45,705 [arrow fires, splashing] 1514 01:24:51,127 --> 01:24:57,801 [waves lapping] 1515 01:25:00,553 --> 01:25:11,606 [motor whirring] 1516 01:25:11,606 --> 01:25:13,108 [screaming] 1517 01:25:13,108 --> 01:25:16,820 [crashing] 1518 01:25:16,820 --> 01:25:21,282 [sirens wailing] 1519 01:25:21,282 --> 01:25:27,997 [♪ dramatic music] 1520 01:25:37,549 --> 01:25:44,305 [♪ dramatic music] 1521 01:25:46,057 --> 01:25:47,600 [John Allen Chau] Why did some little kid have to 1522 01:25:47,600 --> 01:25:49,185 shoot me today? 1523 01:25:51,271 --> 01:25:53,731 His high-pitched voice still lingers in my head. 1524 01:25:56,401 --> 01:25:58,653 Father, forgive him. 1525 01:26:01,322 --> 01:26:07,954 [♪ dramatic music] 1526 01:26:14,210 --> 01:26:18,464 Lord, is this island Satan's last stronghold? 1527 01:26:24,387 --> 01:26:27,974 I felt some fear, but, mainly, I was disappointed 1528 01:26:27,974 --> 01:26:29,517 they didn't accept me right away. 1529 01:26:31,686 --> 01:26:33,521 Well, I can try to tell the story 1530 01:26:33,521 --> 01:26:35,398 from the Sentinelese perspective 1531 01:26:35,398 --> 01:26:37,859 by telling it from the Pirahã perspective, 1532 01:26:37,859 --> 01:26:39,903 sort of, which is one I understand. 1533 01:26:41,613 --> 01:26:44,407 They live a hard life. 1534 01:26:44,407 --> 01:26:46,367 They enjoy their life, 1535 01:26:46,367 --> 01:26:49,537 but there are resources enough for them. 1536 01:26:49,537 --> 01:26:51,372 There are not resources to feed the world. 1537 01:26:51,372 --> 01:26:53,791 They know that outsiders have diseases 1538 01:26:53,791 --> 01:26:55,210 that will kill a lot of them, 1539 01:26:55,210 --> 01:26:56,920 and they don't want those. 1540 01:26:56,920 --> 01:26:59,297 They know that outsiders have intentions 1541 01:26:59,297 --> 01:27:01,382 that they don't like. 1542 01:27:01,382 --> 01:27:05,011 Maybe they want to steal their women or steal their children, 1543 01:27:05,011 --> 01:27:07,931 because that's happened to them before in their history. 1544 01:27:08,723 --> 01:27:11,893 So, from the Sentinelese people, you have this guy. 1545 01:27:11,893 --> 01:27:13,519 You've done everything you can to make it clear 1546 01:27:13,519 --> 01:27:15,688 that you don't want him there. 1547 01:27:15,688 --> 01:27:17,607 He's yelling nonsense. 1548 01:27:17,607 --> 01:27:19,484 He's giving you stuff 1549 01:27:19,484 --> 01:27:22,278 that you could already have gotten for yourself, food, 1550 01:27:22,278 --> 01:27:24,322 and a child shoots his Bible. 1551 01:27:24,322 --> 01:27:26,324 If he wanted to shoot him, he would've shot him. 1552 01:27:26,324 --> 01:27:27,408 He didn't miss. 1553 01:27:27,408 --> 01:27:29,452 People who live by the bow and arrow don't miss. 1554 01:27:30,703 --> 01:27:32,580 You've done everything you can to warn him, 1555 01:27:32,580 --> 01:27:33,873 and he still comes. 1556 01:27:37,252 --> 01:27:43,967 [♪ dramatic music] 1557 01:27:43,967 --> 01:27:45,176 [John Allen Chau] It's weird. 1558 01:27:45,927 --> 01:27:48,513 Actually, no, it's natural. 1559 01:27:49,055 --> 01:27:50,306 I'm scared. 1560 01:27:51,474 --> 01:27:52,934 There, I said it. 1561 01:27:54,269 --> 01:27:56,688 Would it be wiser to leave and let someone else continue? 1562 01:27:58,773 --> 01:28:01,234 I still could make it back to the U.S. somehow, 1563 01:28:01,234 --> 01:28:03,444 as it almost seems like certain death to stay here. 1564 01:28:09,200 --> 01:28:10,952 If I leave, 1565 01:28:10,952 --> 01:28:12,662 I believe I'll have failed the mission. 1566 01:28:17,292 --> 01:28:21,087 I've never felt this much grief or sorrow before. 1567 01:28:27,176 --> 01:28:29,637 Wondering if it'll all be the last sunset I see 1568 01:28:29,637 --> 01:28:32,557 before being in the place where the sun never sets. 1569 01:28:37,312 --> 01:28:38,563 I don't want to die. 1570 01:28:45,903 --> 01:28:49,949 [Cameron Silsbee] I hope that he was able to hear clearly 1571 01:28:50,575 --> 01:28:52,660 from Jesus in that moment. 1572 01:28:54,162 --> 01:28:57,790 Maybe this was just a no, and it's time to go home. 1573 01:28:57,790 --> 01:29:01,169 You don't actually have to go back to that island. 1574 01:29:02,128 --> 01:29:03,921 Or maybe... [sighs] 1575 01:29:03,921 --> 01:29:05,256 Jesus was saying, 1576 01:29:06,215 --> 01:29:09,427 you follow a crucified messiah... 1577 01:29:10,470 --> 01:29:14,682 and you follow Him for your life. 1578 01:29:15,475 --> 01:29:17,977 And I don't think I'm gonna have the answer to that 1579 01:29:17,977 --> 01:29:19,312 anytime soon, 1580 01:29:20,021 --> 01:29:21,564 at least not in this lifetime. 1581 01:29:24,859 --> 01:29:31,074 [thunder rumbling] 1582 01:29:32,033 --> 01:29:35,703 [inhales sharply] 1583 01:29:35,703 --> 01:29:37,830 [thunder rumbling] 1584 01:29:37,830 --> 01:29:42,210 [thunder booms] 1585 01:29:46,047 --> 01:29:50,760 [rumbling] 1586 01:29:51,969 --> 01:29:58,768 [♪ dramatic music] 1587 01:30:02,522 --> 01:30:07,193 [thunder rumbling] 1588 01:30:12,156 --> 01:30:18,996 [distorted voices] 1589 01:30:23,709 --> 01:30:30,591 [♪ dramatic music] 1590 01:30:42,019 --> 01:30:43,312 [John Allen Chau] Mom and Dad, 1591 01:30:43,312 --> 01:30:45,606 you guys might think I'm crazy in all this, 1592 01:30:46,190 --> 01:30:49,152 but I think it's worth it to declare Jesus to these people. 1593 01:30:50,403 --> 01:30:52,780 Last night, I had what I'd call a vision 1594 01:30:52,780 --> 01:30:54,240 as I've never had one before... 1595 01:30:55,950 --> 01:30:57,160 and I felt distressed. 1596 01:30:58,786 --> 01:31:02,373 Then a different light, a whitish light filled it, 1597 01:31:02,373 --> 01:31:04,876 and all the frightening bits melted away. 1598 01:31:08,379 --> 01:31:10,923 I can't wait to see them around the throne of God, 1599 01:31:10,923 --> 01:31:13,301 worshiping in their own language. 1600 01:31:14,677 --> 01:31:17,054 Please do not be angry at them if I get killed. 1601 01:31:18,973 --> 01:31:20,558 I love you all, 1602 01:31:20,558 --> 01:31:23,144 and I pray none of you love anything in this world 1603 01:31:23,144 --> 01:31:24,687 more than Jesus Christ. 1604 01:31:31,110 --> 01:31:37,783 [splashing,] 1605 01:31:38,451 --> 01:31:43,915 [heartbeat pounding] 1606 01:31:45,791 --> 01:31:50,338 [heartbeat quickening] 1607 01:31:50,338 --> 01:31:54,467 [wave crashes loudly] 1608 01:31:56,469 --> 01:32:00,890 [insects chirping] 1609 01:32:00,890 --> 01:32:03,142 [Reporter] An American man has been killed by members of 1610 01:32:03,142 --> 01:32:05,561 a protected tribe in the Andaman Islands. 1611 01:32:05,561 --> 01:32:07,605 John Allen Chau was a Christian missionary. 1612 01:32:07,605 --> 01:32:09,232 He was killed with bows and arrows, 1613 01:32:09,232 --> 01:32:10,816 and his body left on the beach. 1614 01:32:10,816 --> 01:32:12,068 Indian police- 1615 01:32:15,446 --> 01:32:16,739 [Patrick Chau] My youngest son 1616 01:32:17,740 --> 01:32:20,284 was reportedly killed by the tribesmen. 1617 01:32:23,704 --> 01:32:25,915 His lifetime-longing goal, 1618 01:32:26,499 --> 01:32:29,126 to break the communication barrier between 1619 01:32:29,126 --> 01:32:32,046 the civilized and the isolated, primitive world, 1620 01:32:32,046 --> 01:32:33,339 evaporated, 1621 01:32:34,173 --> 01:32:36,676 and he reportedly sacrificed his life 1622 01:32:36,676 --> 01:32:39,470 without any known result in return. 1623 01:32:40,888 --> 01:32:46,519 [♪ somber music] 1624 01:32:46,519 --> 01:32:49,105 I failed to keep him from being drawn 1625 01:32:49,105 --> 01:32:51,607 to the radical evangelical extreme. 1626 01:32:53,568 --> 01:33:00,408 [♪ somber music] 1627 01:33:00,908 --> 01:33:02,326 This riddle of life... 1628 01:33:04,495 --> 01:33:06,247 I cannot see through it now. 1629 01:33:10,167 --> 01:33:14,088 In the crushing pain of my John's reported sudden death, 1630 01:33:14,088 --> 01:33:18,301 I recalled a requiem I learned 42 years ago, 1631 01:33:18,301 --> 01:33:21,721 when first I came to the U.S. as a refugee. 1632 01:33:23,806 --> 01:33:26,100 "Under the wide and starry sky, 1633 01:33:26,809 --> 01:33:29,604 dig the grave and let me lie. 1634 01:33:31,439 --> 01:33:33,899 Glad did I live and gently die... 1635 01:33:36,027 --> 01:33:37,945 and I laid me down with a will. 1636 01:33:39,155 --> 01:33:41,699 This be the verse you grave for me, 1637 01:33:43,659 --> 01:33:46,120 here he lies where he longed to be. 1638 01:33:47,872 --> 01:33:49,332 Home is the sailor, 1639 01:33:50,374 --> 01:33:52,043 home from sea." 1640 01:33:55,338 --> 01:33:59,550 I dedicate this to be my youngest son's requiem. 1641 01:34:00,885 --> 01:34:04,764 I think that would match his life longing. 1642 01:34:11,937 --> 01:34:15,941 [pages rustling] 1643 01:34:16,942 --> 01:34:18,819 [Levi Davis] I think that the best conclusion 1644 01:34:18,819 --> 01:34:21,322 that the world can come to about John's life is, 1645 01:34:21,322 --> 01:34:24,283 ah, well, he did what he most wanted to do, 1646 01:34:24,283 --> 01:34:26,661 or he lived out his dreams. 1647 01:34:26,661 --> 01:34:29,830 Now you go do it, too, and you follow your dreams. 1648 01:34:29,830 --> 01:34:31,207 But it's like, that's not– 1649 01:34:32,750 --> 01:34:34,835 If John wanted to follow his dreams, 1650 01:34:34,835 --> 01:34:36,128 he would've been with that girl. 1651 01:34:36,128 --> 01:34:38,506 He would've probably either been in the military 1652 01:34:38,506 --> 01:34:40,925 or a police officer in a small town, 1653 01:34:40,925 --> 01:34:44,762 and he would probably still be alive. 1654 01:34:44,762 --> 01:34:46,639 The conclusion of John's life is... 1655 01:34:49,016 --> 01:34:51,143 he lived his life for Jesus. 1656 01:34:51,977 --> 01:34:55,147 Like, he did exactly what Jesus told him to do. 1657 01:34:57,692 --> 01:34:59,694 [Jimmy Shaw] One of the toughest things in the aftermath 1658 01:34:59,694 --> 01:35:02,363 for a lot of people was, like, no body, no– 1659 01:35:02,363 --> 01:35:04,782 you know, nobody there, you know? 1660 01:35:04,782 --> 01:35:06,742 And you got to trust people you don't know 1661 01:35:06,742 --> 01:35:08,244 to tell somebody you don't know 1662 01:35:08,244 --> 01:35:09,870 to tell somebody else that you do know, 1663 01:35:09,870 --> 01:35:10,996 this is what happened. 1664 01:35:10,996 --> 01:35:13,499 And, of course, my family, they don't know any different. 1665 01:35:13,499 --> 01:35:14,709 They don't know my involvement. 1666 01:35:14,709 --> 01:35:15,918 I didn't tell them, 1667 01:35:15,918 --> 01:35:18,170 and they're just kind of cracking jokes, you know? 1668 01:35:19,505 --> 01:35:20,589 {\an8}And some of them are believers. 1669 01:35:20,589 --> 01:35:22,007 {\an8}Some of them are not. 1670 01:35:22,007 --> 01:35:24,677 And they're like, "People are so dumb." 1671 01:35:27,263 --> 01:35:29,056 There was a lot of talk in the immediate aftermath. 1672 01:35:29,056 --> 01:35:30,850 John's story became global news. 1673 01:35:32,810 --> 01:35:35,312 Bobby took it rough, like, super rough. 1674 01:35:35,312 --> 01:35:38,315 Still super hard, you know, and a difficult thing 1675 01:35:38,315 --> 01:35:39,483 to talk about, so... 1676 01:35:39,942 --> 01:35:41,485 I mean, they were as close as you can be. 1677 01:35:43,279 --> 01:35:45,531 [Bobby Parks] Those of us that knew him personally 1678 01:35:45,531 --> 01:35:47,658 are still heartbroken. 1679 01:35:47,658 --> 01:35:48,951 We're hurting. 1680 01:35:49,702 --> 01:35:52,037 He was committed to the Gospel and the Great Commission 1681 01:35:52,663 --> 01:35:53,998 with such a pure heart. 1682 01:35:58,836 --> 01:36:00,504 [Daniel Everett] People who supported him 1683 01:36:00,504 --> 01:36:03,758 were both saddened and elated simultaneously 1684 01:36:03,758 --> 01:36:05,468 because he is a martyr for Jesus. 1685 01:36:06,218 --> 01:36:09,930 His death may be fertilizer for the field to come. 1686 01:36:11,265 --> 01:36:13,309 He will become famous in the Church. 1687 01:36:13,309 --> 01:36:15,686 His story will be told for generations. 1688 01:36:16,729 --> 01:36:18,981 [Bobby Parks] I believe that God is sounding a trumpet, 1689 01:36:20,649 --> 01:36:22,777 and I believe what He's saying right here in this day 1690 01:36:22,777 --> 01:36:26,155 is that He is looking to raise up firebrands 1691 01:36:26,155 --> 01:36:29,450 who are pure in heart, who would carry this pure Gospel 1692 01:36:29,450 --> 01:36:31,494 like an Olympic torch 1693 01:36:31,494 --> 01:36:34,622 and carrying it to the dark places of the Earth. 1694 01:36:34,622 --> 01:36:36,999 I believe God's raising up firebrands in this hour. 1695 01:36:38,250 --> 01:36:41,545 See, we're all called to find our North Sentinel Island, 1696 01:36:42,922 --> 01:36:44,882 but we have to be willing to say we'll go. 1697 01:36:45,633 --> 01:36:47,593 [Daniel Everett] I think it's very unfortunate 1698 01:36:47,593 --> 01:36:49,678 that we live in the 21st century 1699 01:36:49,678 --> 01:36:53,390 and we still have people believing first-century myths, 1700 01:36:53,390 --> 01:36:55,059 enough to die for them. 1701 01:36:56,393 --> 01:36:58,979 We have to realize that people are like this, 1702 01:36:58,979 --> 01:37:01,398 and religion doesn't seem to be on its way out. 1703 01:37:02,483 --> 01:37:04,109 There's billions of Christians, 1704 01:37:04,109 --> 01:37:05,736 and of those billions, 1705 01:37:05,736 --> 01:37:07,488 there's at least a billion that would agree with him. 1706 01:37:07,488 --> 01:37:09,532 There's not a billion anthropologists 1707 01:37:09,532 --> 01:37:11,575 and people who want to preserve the Sentinelese. 1708 01:37:12,618 --> 01:37:15,246 These cultures that are isolated and traditional, 1709 01:37:15,913 --> 01:37:17,414 when we cross that boundary, 1710 01:37:17,414 --> 01:37:19,834 we're saying your prohibition means nothing to us. 1711 01:37:22,002 --> 01:37:24,547 If they wanted to change, they would ask for us to come. 1712 01:37:25,840 --> 01:37:27,466 [Bobby Parks] God might be calling you out of your 1713 01:37:27,466 --> 01:37:29,802 comfort zone to invade some dark places. 1714 01:37:30,511 --> 01:37:33,055 This world is dark. This world is broken. 1715 01:37:33,055 --> 01:37:34,139 They're in need of a savior. 1716 01:37:34,139 --> 01:37:36,308 They're in need of the light of Jesus. 1717 01:37:36,308 --> 01:37:37,810 There's no greater love than this. 1718 01:37:37,810 --> 01:37:39,270 There's no greater love story. 1719 01:37:39,270 --> 01:37:42,064 There's no greater romance, no greater epic. 1720 01:37:42,064 --> 01:37:45,276 There's no greater force in all the universe 1721 01:37:45,276 --> 01:37:47,152 than the love of God 1722 01:37:47,152 --> 01:37:50,239 and His love story that He sent out to creation, 1723 01:37:50,239 --> 01:37:52,074 and He's looking for firebrands 1724 01:37:52,074 --> 01:37:55,452 to carry this pure Gospel that our God loves us so much 1725 01:37:55,452 --> 01:37:58,247 that He would even pay the ultimate price for us. 1726 01:37:58,247 --> 01:38:00,749 [applause] 1727 01:38:00,749 --> 01:38:03,419 John was carrying a torch of the pure love 1728 01:38:03,419 --> 01:38:05,045 of the Gospel of Jesus, 1729 01:38:05,045 --> 01:38:08,007 and it has now reached the ends of the Earth. 1730 01:38:12,970 --> 01:38:14,138 [Adam Goodheart] I think every person 1731 01:38:14,138 --> 01:38:15,890 who's been drawn to this story, 1732 01:38:15,890 --> 01:38:19,018 whether a missionary, an anthropologist, 1733 01:38:19,018 --> 01:38:21,604 a historian, an author, a filmmaker, 1734 01:38:21,604 --> 01:38:24,440 is coming in with their own narrative arc 1735 01:38:24,440 --> 01:38:28,027 that they want to see and experience and depict. 1736 01:38:30,029 --> 01:38:32,114 This island is a sort of a stage 1737 01:38:32,114 --> 01:38:34,491 that you're stepping onto for a performance, 1738 01:38:34,491 --> 01:38:37,202 and it can make it really hard 1739 01:38:37,202 --> 01:38:39,038 to see the reality of this place 1740 01:38:39,038 --> 01:38:40,956 and the reality of these humans. 1741 01:38:43,083 --> 01:38:46,045 We have to recognize that there's something problematic 1742 01:38:46,045 --> 01:38:48,130 and suspicious and, in some ways, corrupt 1743 01:38:48,130 --> 01:38:51,175 about our presuming to tell this story at all. 1744 01:38:53,385 --> 01:38:57,973 But, ultimately, accepting that we're telling a story 1745 01:38:57,973 --> 01:38:59,725 about us, not about them. 1746 01:39:01,936 --> 01:39:03,562 [indistinct shouting] 1747 01:39:03,562 --> 01:39:04,813 [Daniel Everett] It's the stories we tell 1748 01:39:04,813 --> 01:39:06,190 that make us who we are. 1749 01:39:08,901 --> 01:39:11,445 John comes from an ancient story. 1750 01:39:11,445 --> 01:39:14,365 It is one of the most powerful stories ever told. 1751 01:39:15,115 --> 01:39:17,618 Of course, the Sentinelese also have a story, 1752 01:39:17,618 --> 01:39:19,703 and we don't know what it is. 1753 01:39:19,703 --> 01:39:22,498 They don't feel any compulsion to share it with us. 1754 01:39:22,498 --> 01:39:25,542 Maybe in the future, somebody will remember 1755 01:39:25,542 --> 01:39:27,044 what happened to John there, 1756 01:39:27,044 --> 01:39:28,671 and there will be a contact, 1757 01:39:28,671 --> 01:39:30,214 and they'll tell us that story. 1758 01:39:30,839 --> 01:39:33,008 But that may not be the happy ending we get. 1759 01:39:33,008 --> 01:39:35,344 What we may get is the happy ending for them, 1760 01:39:35,344 --> 01:39:37,638 which is nobody ever hears that story. 1761 01:39:39,598 --> 01:39:44,436 [waves lapping] 1762 01:40:11,088 --> 01:40:17,803 [♪ "All the Trees of the Fields Will Clap Their Hands"] 1763 01:40:24,893 --> 01:40:28,147 ♪ If I am alive ♪ 1764 01:40:28,147 --> 01:40:31,066 ♪ This time next year ♪ 1765 01:40:38,198 --> 01:40:41,243 ♪ Will I have arrived ♪ 1766 01:40:41,243 --> 01:40:44,455 ♪ In time to share? ♪ 1767 01:40:50,961 --> 01:40:54,506 ♪ And mine is about ♪ 1768 01:40:54,506 --> 01:40:57,676 ♪ As good this far ♪ 1769 01:41:04,308 --> 01:41:07,811 ♪ And I'm still applied ♪ 1770 01:41:07,811 --> 01:41:11,023 ♪ To what you are ♪ 1771 01:41:16,487 --> 01:41:19,823 ♪ And I am joining ♪ 1772 01:41:19,823 --> 01:41:24,078 ♪ All my thoughts to you ♪ 1773 01:41:29,333 --> 01:41:33,003 ♪ And I'm preparing ♪ 1774 01:41:33,003 --> 01:41:38,133 ♪ Every part for you ♪ 1775 01:41:44,348 --> 01:41:48,769 [singers vocalizing] 1776 01:41:49,353 --> 01:41:56,068 [singers vocalizing] 1777 01:41:57,486 --> 01:42:00,948 ♪ And I heard from the trees ♪ 1778 01:42:00,948 --> 01:42:04,243 ♪ A great parade ♪ 1779 01:42:04,243 --> 01:42:09,957 [singers vocalizing] 1780 01:42:10,791 --> 01:42:14,294 ♪ And I heard from the hills ♪ 1781 01:42:14,294 --> 01:42:17,631 ♪ A band was made ♪ 1782 01:42:17,631 --> 01:42:23,762 [singers vocalizing] 1783 01:42:23,762 --> 01:42:28,100 ♪ And will I be invited ♪ 1784 01:42:28,100 --> 01:42:30,853 ♪ To the sound? ♪ 1785 01:42:30,853 --> 01:42:36,525 [singers vocalizing] 1786 01:42:37,526 --> 01:42:40,904 ♪ And will I be a part ♪ 1787 01:42:40,904 --> 01:42:44,199 ♪ Of what you've made? ♪ 1788 01:42:44,199 --> 01:42:49,204 [singers vocalizing] 1789 01:42:49,204 --> 01:42:53,041 ♪ And I'm preparing ♪ 1790 01:42:53,041 --> 01:42:57,588 ♪ Every part for you ♪ 1791 01:42:57,588 --> 01:43:02,593 [singers vocalizing] 1792 01:43:02,593 --> 01:43:05,804 ♪ For you ♪ 1793 01:43:05,804 --> 01:43:10,517 [singers vocalizing] 1794 01:43:11,018 --> 01:43:17,357 [singers vocalizing] 1795 01:43:20,569 --> 01:43:21,945 Captioned by Cotter Media Group.