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The Revolution: Clean Water (a chapter review)

I finished the first chapter of The Revolution: A Field Manual for Changing your World, and I wanted to share with you the best paragraphs from it (in my humble opinion).
The Revolution: A Field Manual for Changing Your World

When we know that nearly 150 children die every hour in Africa from complications surrounding lack of clean water and proper sanitation, and we do not feel the same sense of urgency that we feel when American children begin to die from lack of clean water, we must look at the reasons why. Do we have a hierarchy of life based on the principles of patriotism, or are we provoked by the mandates of Jesus Christ?
These stories are not simply tragic. They are the stories of real injustice. A tragedy would be something that we are helpless to stop. This is injustice because we have the ability to help Africans gain access to clean water. Nearly 80 percent of all deaths in developing countries, more than twenty thousand deaths per day, could be prevented. Information regarding the lack of clean water and proper sanitation shows that it is the poorest and most vulnerable parts of society that have to go without.

(italics and bold are mine)

If you want to read the whole chapter you can do so here.

The Revolution: a book introduction

So a new friend, Heather Zydek (the cool editor who’s edited everything I’ve written for Relevantmagazine.com), took her editing to another level and has put together a book called The Revolution: A field Manual for Changing Your World.
She sent me a copy to read and post a review or two about. Since I tend to use my blogging as a notetaking place on the cool books I read you can expect a handful of reviews on the chapters of the book.

Let me start by saying the book is gonna be sweet. There are 12 chapters written by smart folks about important issues that should matter to Christians. Here are the chapters:

1. Clean Water by Dan Haseltine (read chapter)
2. Hunger by Rev. David Beckmann
3. Woman’s Rights by Marie Smith
4. Fair Trade by Joe Curnow
5. Gang Violence by Doak Bock
6. HIV/AIDS by Jena Lee
7. Capital Punishment by Very Rev. Archimandrite Demetri C. Kantzavelos
8. War and Peace by Rose Marie Berger
9. Torture by Reagan Demas
10. The Environment by Peter Illyn
11. Human Trafficking by Penny Hunter
12. Poverty and Homelessness by Cranford Joseph Coulter

Sample Chapter(Clean Water).

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