In The Sons of Cannibals , Bryan Webb gives you an unvarnished glimpse into the world of twenty-first-century Christian missions. Refreshingly honest and transparent, he shares successes and failures with equal candor. In a series of captivating short stories, he recounts his experiences and laughs at his foibles as he encounters unforgettable characters and breathtaking scenery along his journey. Here he shares his stories of hope and redemption, but he isn't afraid to recall his own failings—those times when even the best intentions go awry. Set in Vanuatu, a Y-shaped archipelago of eighty-five major islands in the Southwest Pacific, the Sons of Cannibals provides fascinating insights into the culture, geography, and people of this tiny island nation. An entertaining, often revealing discussion of missionary work and a celebration of life, The Sons of Cannibals inspires and instructs those considering missionary work while introducing readers to Vanuatu's diverse cultures and people. Anyone interested in missions, missionaries, or Vanuatu needs to read this book. "Engaging and captivating stories from Vanuatu. Each one compels you to read the next." -- Dr. J. Russell Turney, Asia Pacific regional director, AGWM "The experiences of Missionary Bryan Webb in The Sons of Cannibals read like pages out of the Book of Acts." -- Pastor Andy Harris, the Church of the Cross "Bryan Webb grabs our imagination and doesn't let go." -- Pastor John Martz, Blue Springs Assembly of God "Bryan's firsthand knowledge enables him to take us into the heart of Vanuatu as if we were walking beside him...a must read." -- Don Miller, Southern Missouri District Superintendent, Assemblies of God