About the Author:
Dave Donaldson is the co=founder of Convoy of Hope (convoyofhope.org), an international organization that has helped more than 50 million people worldwide by providing disaster relief, building supply lines, sponsoring health and job fairs, drilling wells, and supporting the Children's Feeding Initiative. Donaldson is also president of Charity Awards International (www.charityawards.com) which since 1980 has celebrated the outstanding examples of public and private figures who devote themselves to working for others. Donaldson has addressed leaders around the world on the role of faith in community, been a guest on numerous Christian and secular television and radio programs, and has authored several books. Dave earned his Master's degree in Intercultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena, California), focusing on Developing and implementing social programs in a cross-cultural environment. He and his wife, Kristy, reside in Springfield, Missouri with their four children.
From Publishers Weekly:
With a foreword drawn from a congressional commendation by congressman and former presidential candidate Ron Paul and a few asides on political issues, the reader might be skeptical about the newest book by Convoy of Hope co-founder Donaldson (A Revolution of Compassion). The book, however, is more personal than political, an impassioned brief on the current state of injustice and inequality, replete with anecdotal illustrations of hope in the face of poverty, inequity and hunger. Donaldson brings distant problems home by using everyday examples and down-the-street analogies to move the reader from dispassionate to concerned. Even those familiar with global poverty will find something new and moving. Donaldson provides sound principles and reasonable, practical steps for every individual to do something, and perhaps even become relentlessly determined to defeat ruinous and persistent global economic inequalities. (July)
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