Sarah Corson's Journal, "Risking Everything," is the amazing story of the Corson's family's journey into the tropical jungles of Bolivia. Their mission: To bring the love of Jesus to the indigenous people of the region. For two adventure-packed years, this young family lived in the shadow of the Andes Mountains, often traveling down the world's deadliest road and crossing swollen rivers to reach their destination-a little village called Sapecho. Join Sarah, her husband Ken, and their four children-Chris, Kathy, Tommy and Karen-to see what God can do when a family risks everything to follow Him.
A story of one year of an American family living in remote Bolivia as missionaries. I found the story to be organic in the sense of reporting information and telling stories about people and events, rather than manipulating these things to create a needlessly dramatic story. The Carsons' approach to ministry is refreshingly holistic; rather than focusing solely on individual salvation, they seek to serve their community more broadly with medical and dietary needs. In sum a very good read about a remarkable family who find themselves immersed in numerous difficult and raw situations but overcome and endure with joy.