In a world that is so often challenging, with events that cause us all to wonder what is going on, Tim Costello takes us on a journey through the notion of faith and how we all need to believe in something greater than ourselves, no matter what religious background we are from. In this thoughtful and provocative book Tim explores some of the world's most challenging issues, including refugees, corruption, war, intolerance, poverty, inequality and global warming. He meditates on what is going wrong and points out how we so often lose sight of our shared humanity. In Faith Tim Costello takes us all to task on the big issues facing our world. Challenging and thought provoking no matter what the status of your faith, this is a book to savour and re-read. On Tim Costello: -Tim Costello's currency is stories. Greg Bearup, The Australian -Tim has an extraordinary moral compass and sense of how the world needs to change. Paul Ronalds, CEO, Save the Children -He just lives it [his faith] Nick Xenophon Reader's online reviews from Amazon for Tim's previous book, Hope: -Thoughtful, fascinating, broad-ranging read. -Made me stop and self reflect.
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Weight: 410g
Dimensions: 184 x 114mm
Publication Date: 01 Sep 2016
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
Publication City/Country: Australia
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781743791929
About Tim Costello
Tim Costello is one of Australias leading voices on social justice and global poverty and has been instrumental in ensuring these issues are placed on the national and international agenda. He has travelled the world for work in poverty and emergency relief and led World Vision in Australia for more than 12 years. World Vision is a charity that fights poverty and injustice. It is the largest charity in Australia and in one year alone it provided emergency relief to 3.2 million people around the world and food relief to 1.2 million. World Vision runs programs to help people in poverty in 61 countries and world wide it has 45000 employees. Tim has taken part in national and international debates on social justice issues as diverse as global poverty gambling homelessness reconciliation and substance abuse. Tim was named in the Australian of the Year awards in 2006 and was awarded an Order of Australia in 2005. His previous bestselling books include Hope Streets of Hope and Tips from a Travelling Soul Searcher.