BOOK OF THE MONTH: Before The Night Comes: One mans fight for the girls of Brazil's 'exploitation highway'

BOOK OF THE MONTH: Before The Night Comes: One mans fight for the girls of Brazil's 'exploitation highway'

The book is very well written, as one would expect from a journalist, and its aim is to attract support for what Matt’s charity, Menindanca, is doing, and not to convert. I recommend it as a good read, an inspiring story, and insight into what people can do if it matters enough to them that something should be done.  

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BOOK OF THE MONTH: Wounded I Sing: From Advent to Christmas with George Herbst

BOOK OF THE MONTH: Wounded I Sing: From Advent to Christmas with George Herbst

Arranged into four, six days a week short chapters, with commentary, to cover the Advent season, each prefaced by an outstanding poem, this beneficial study manual will immerse you in the buoyant, baptismal waters of an elevated poet of the senses, and literary surgeon of the soul. 

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The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life by Michael Wear

The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life by Michael Wear

As Wear puts it, ‘we have allowed [political] parties to become brands and sources of identity.’ These ‘identities’ have divided churches, families and communities. With the USA facing another polarised presidential election in November, the need to address this situation is pressing. 

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BOOK OF THE MONTH: No Neutral Ground

BOOK OF THE MONTH: No Neutral Ground

In 2009, Londoner Pete Portal moved to Cape Town, to start working with and living alongside drug dealers and violent criminals. A thriving and beautiful city, Cape Town also has one of the highest crime rates in the world, and much of that crime is committed in Manenberg, the area to which Pete moved. Only by living there, he believes, can he and those with him truly reach their neighbours, and the book has quite a lot of reflections on what Christianity should look like, as well as what it often looks like.

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Being Human: A New Lens for our Cultural Conversations by Jo Frost & Peter Lynas

Being Human: A New Lens for our Cultural Conversations by Jo Frost & Peter Lynas

This book is a guide to anyone who wishes to share the biblical vision of what it is to be human. It is difficult, however, to determine to whom the book is aimed. Parts of it will resonate with individuals seeking to live their lives according to their personal vision and experience of biblical teaching but, for others, it is how they live in a multi-cultural society.

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Around the World in Eighty Ways: A Life of Ministry - David Coffey OBE

Around the World in Eighty Ways: A Life of Ministry - David Coffey OBE

David Coffey followed a career as a Baptist pastor with stints as the General Secretary of the Baptist Union, and President of the Baptist World Alliance. He did a lot of preaching in that time, and travelled to over 80 countries. This book, originally simply intended as a memoir for his grandchildren, presents some of the best of those sermons, together with articles and addresses.

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