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Grace at the Garbage Dump - Making Sense of Mission in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback, New)
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Grace at the Garbage Dump - Making Sense of Mission in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback, New)
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Synopsis: Like many young people in his generation, Jesse Zink had
long been eager to work overseas and make the world a better place.
As a missionary working in a shantytown community in South Africa,
he found all that and much more--in demanding, unexpected, and
surprising ways. Grace at the Garbage Dump takes readers with Jesse
through his years in South Africa: struggling with AIDS patients to
get life-saving drugs, coaching women through a micro-credit
program, and teaching preschool students to sing (and dance) to
"Johnny B. Goode." It's a story that leads us to a deeper
understanding of our world and is at once hopeful and uplifting
while also being credible and serious. The headlines are dominated
by disaster and despair but young people remain passionate about
service to the least among us. Grace at the Garbage Dump is an
invigorating call to respond to the difficulties of our time with
an active and engaged faith. Whether you end up at the local soup
kitchen or halfway around the world, you'll be challenged to seek
God's grace in even the most adverse circumstances. Endorsements:
"One part travelogue, one part coming-of-age story, one part
spiritual autobiography, and one part reflections on poverty and
what it means to help and be helped by those in need, Grace at the
Garbage Dump introduces us all to Jesse Zink--talented as a writer,
honest as a Christian thinker, and smart as an activist--exactly
the kind of voice we need." --Brian McLaren Author of A Generous
Orthodoxy "Jesse is well placed to reflect and write on the
missional challenges in a context that looks and feels
God-forsaken. We, however, know that there is no such place
untouched by the grace of God. Yet the missional challenges in this
part of Mthatha make hope dim." --Thabo Makgoba Archbishop of Cape
Town, primate of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa "Grace at
the Garbage Dump adds a vital young voice to the vocation of
Christian mission and illustrates the life-changing power of a
ministry of presence. Jesse's willingness to be vulnerable and
stand in unfamiliar terrain surrounded by the swirl of an alien
language and situation is a witness to the courage born of faith
and testifies to the truth that God throws no one away. All people,
whether their homes are in a mansion or on a mountain of trash, are
precious to God." --Mpho Tutu Director of the Tutu Institute for
Prayer & Pilgrimage, author with Desmond Tutu of Made for
Goodness "Jesse is an articulate, passionate, and sophisticated
young scholar and activist for God's global mission of restoration
and reconciliation, who brings a unique and refreshing perspective
to the realities and study of Christian mission in the world today.
I can think of no more exciting study of Christian mission than
Jesse's book. It is a welcome resource to the many people who are
looking for a meaningful and contemporary presentation of what God
is up to in the world today." --Ian Douglas Episcopal bishop of
Connecticut, former Angus Dun Professor of Mission and World
Christianity, Episcopal Divinity School "Grace at the Garbage Dump
is a vivid and honest journey of exploration and spiritual depth.
It is a heartfelt glimpse into what it means to cross a border,
leave a comfort zone, and reach into the lives of others. Living in
the midst of such vulnerability, Jesse Zink gives voice to beauty,
despair, joy, and sorrow. What emerges is full of dignity, life,
and meaning." --Paul-Gordon Chandler Episcopal priest, interfaith
advocate, and author of Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road
Author Biography: Jesse Zink is ordained in the Episcopal Church
and a student at Yale Divinity School. In addition to being a
missionary, he's also been an ambulance driver, news reporter, and
DJ.
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