How can we make sense of the increasing inequality in some of the world’s largest cities?
How can we make sense of the increasing inequality in some of the world’s largest cities?
‘Let’s build the Kingdom of God! Let’s transform the community! Let’s impact the city!’
This is not simply a book of ‘advice’ from a pastor. This is a collection of letters from a man who knows what it means to be forgiven and redeemed by his Saviour.
The conversation about poverty is usually dominated by people with very little experience of being poor.
According to Darren McGarvey, gentrification is basically “the practice of getting rid of any evidence that the community is working class.”
This is the book I would have written had it not been for the gospel of Jesus Christ.
God’s mind-blowing and powerful narrative of His relationship to mankind.
Most church-planting resources are written for those planting in big, ‘strategic’ cities. Is it any wonder, then, that so few churches are being planted and supported in the world’s poorest communities?
This doctrine shapes our identity, destiny, purpose, and hope.
There‘s one thing in the world which none of us can ignore. But that doesn‘t mean we don‘t try.