Poverty is one of the great challenges of the 21st century. But poverty is not new. And neither is God's deep concern for the poor--it is a theme deeply woven throughout the Bible. Yet sadly, churches and individual Christians have too often been blind to this emphasis, or they have been paralyzed into inaction by feelings of helplessness.In this urgent, provocative book, Ash Barker offers both challenge and hope. Pulling out and reflecting on significant passages from both testaments, he reveals what the Bible says about both the nature of poverty and about how God calls his people to respond. These studies, ideal for either individual or small group use, are interlaced with personal reflections--first-hand accounts from fifteen years of ministry among the poor.
Read Make Poverty Personal about 2 years ago. As I look back now I recognise that it has had a massive impact on my life. Through it, and similar material which I have read since, God has turned my life on it's head. It's still an ongoing quest to get my life realigned with biblical principles but I recognise the reading of Making Poverty Personal as the starting point. Thanks Ash!
Something To Think About
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This book was very thought provoking and enlightening. The author brings out important points of Jesus' mission and who he came to minister to, which is the "poor." Once we understand this need, then our light will truly shine. A timely book.
Make Poverty Personal
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Ash Barker and his family live smack dab in the middle of the urban poor of Bangkok, Thailand, where they are loved for their activism, listening and care. The stories of this revolutionary book are interspersed with solid theological content. As you read, you will be forced to examine your presuppositions about consumerism, the majority world, AIDS, and your own parochialism! A solid read by a solid guy. Doug Priest
A Book Every Christian Should Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Ash's book is a lot like Ron Sider's classic, "Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger". Ash's writing and life reminds me of a young Tony Campolo, but from Australia living in Bangkok. The combination of personal stories, imagination and serious biblical study makes this a must read for Christians. It is also a great read for non-Christians as it takes seriously the spiritual dimensions of poverty. And the great thing is that Ash writes not from the hallowed halls of academia or the rose colored glasses of a church office, but he writes from an unairconditioned office in the middle of Klong Toey slum. His stories have the ring of truth to them because they are real. This would be a great book to do as part of a small group study.
Best book by Ash Barker
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This is the best book Ash has written. Challenging, personal, and hopeful that others will help the poor personally
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