In this engaging series of Advent meditations, David Rhodes uses stories
and experiences from the streets of the inner city to help us rediscover
the startling message of the gospel. Sometimes humorous, often moving,
the book makes adventurous reading. If we run the risk of loving, we
soon learn the meaning of vulnerability. Mary knew from the beginning
that life with the Christ-child was not going to be easy. Perhaps we
should expect it to be no less challenging to live as Christ's disciples
today. Lisa Friend, who worked as a prostitute before coming to faith,
writes: 'How can you believe you are worth anything if you have been
told all your life that you are less than nothing? David Rhodes writes
about us, the outcasts. He communicates the radical challenge of God's
love to the Church and to Christians everywhere.' 'If you buy only one
book this Christmas, then this is the one to go for.' Reform magazine. '
. . . urges us to look beyond the brightly lit shops and glitter of
lights to see the true angels of Christmas, many of whom wear 'ragged
trousers'.' The War Cry. "'This book may disturb, it may infuriate, but
it may lead to a new realisation of Christmas and if that sounds trite,
believe me it is not.'" Digest