Christians who are passionate about helping others—but aren’t sure where or how to focus their energy—will find much to love about Zealous Love. Authors Mike and Danae Yankoski have written just what Christians need to integrate compassion and justice into their lives.“Our hope,” they write, “is that God will work through this book … to help direct your life so that you can act on tangible concern for neighbors in need, both globally and locally. That’s the prayer knit into every sentence, every word, of Zealous Love.”Zealous Love introduces eight of the world’s most pressing challenges: hunger, unclean water, HIV/AIDS, creation degradation, lack of education, economic inequality, refugees, and human trafficking. But it does more than educate. It provides real, practical, do-able steps anyone can take to help make a difference.
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"Nearly perfect in every way. This book runs the gamut of the modern day social in-justices. From world hunger to recycling. It is not lengthy or exhaustive, but the book gives a quick overview of our global problems and provides common sense solutions, that the average reader can digest."
— Carla (4 out of 5 stars)
" A great overview of many different ministry opportunities in the highest-need areas. A fantastic resource for those interested in getting involved in social justice ministry. "
— Jen, 8/7/2013" I really liked the information and colorful pictures in this book, in addition to the personal stories. One thing that puzzled me was that I felt like the author was saying that if someone doesn't recycle or protect the earth to their best ability, they are not loving God. "
— Deanna, 7/8/2013" This book includes a lot of little articles about specific ways people are helping others. I didn't take the time to read it, but recognize that it could be a good resource for someone brainstorming how to make the world a better place, looking for practical organizations to get involved with. "
— Jen, 5/2/2013" Great book. Very informative! "
— Crissy, 12/20/2010Emily Sophia Knapp has appeared off-Broadway in a number of productions including Throne of Blood, Millicent Scowlworthy, and This Place is a Desert. Knapp served as the 2012 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Artistic Office Fellow and Associate Director for All the Way (OSF world premiere and ART). She has an acting certificate from L’Ecole Philippe Gaulier and a BA from Harvard.
Jeremy Johnson has been a professional
actor and singer for over twenty-five years. He has experience in theater,
television, film, commercials, and audiobooks. He splits his time between New
York City and Ashland, Oregon.