BOOK OF THE MONTH: No Neutral Ground

BOOK OF THE MONTH: No Neutral Ground

In 2009, Londoner Pete Portal moved to Cape Town, to start working with and living alongside drug dealers and violent criminals. A thriving and beautiful city, Cape Town also has one of the highest crime rates in the world, and much of that crime is committed in Manenberg, the area to which Pete moved. Only by living there, he believes, can he and those with him truly reach their neighbours, and the book has quite a lot of reflections on what Christianity should look like, as well as what it often looks like.

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BOOK OF THE MONTH: Struggling with God by Christopher Cook, Isabelle Hamley and John Swinton

BOOK OF THE MONTH: Struggling with God by Christopher Cook, Isabelle Hamley and John Swinton

Many Christians suffer from poor mental health, and many struggle with the belief that such illness is a barrier to their relationship with God. But, as Christopher Cook, Isabelle Hamley and John Swinton remind us, in Struggling with God, Jesus reached out to everyone.

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