God’s Neighborhood By Scott Roley


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Description of this book from the publisher’s website:

"Jesus relocated, and calls us to follow . . . his creation became his neighborhood."

Scott Roley was once an up-and-coming singer/songwriter in the contemporary Christian music scene, but then God called him to a different kind of ministry. He left his life of privilege, became a church pastor and moved into a disadvantaged neighborhood. There he began to learn hands-on what "loving your neighbor" required of him–social justice, community development and racial reconciliation.

As a youth of the ’60s, Roley attended the March on Washington and was captivated by Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision for societal transformation. Now, as a community leader and activist, he is embodying the ideals that are needed to forge a just society. His work demonstrates how God uses faith-based organizations to change lives. Roley’s life journey, told here with James Isaac Elliott, exemplifies Christian hope in caring for the disinherited and renewing our communities–one neighborhood at a time.

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