Servants of Christ are in the transformation business. This kind of
transformation will only happen if we refuse to be seduced by false
idols like success, money, fame and security - to be the church we were
called to be. We need to take ownership of the problems around us and
work with people who are suffering in order to find solutions and offer
lasting change. Patrick travels the globe to find examples. In Bolivia
he reports how Christian backing for education projects is allowing
families to find a way out of poverty. In London XLP is mentoring young
people to turn aside from violence. In Los Angeles a new future is being
offered to gang girls. In high security prisons in the UK and US the
Spirit is turning lives around. In Belfast's Shankill Road area a group
of elderly ladies is cooking meals for men who sit all day in local pubs
... the list is extensive, and inspiring. The common element is that in
all circumstances Christ is offering hope. 'As Christians there is no
ceiling to the hope we can bring, even when things look bleak, ' Patrick
says. 'Extreme poverty has been halved in the last 30 years. This book
encourages and challenges the church to think and act creatively to
eradicate all types of poverty and suffering.