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Poor No More: Be Part of a Miracle
"This book is aimed at Christians who want to make a difference," explains Peter Grant. "It outlines the causes and consequences of global poverty, and how it can be reduced. It challenges the reader about their own impact, and proposes nine ways in which each of us can respond. Be encouraged. You can help to free people from poverty." Poor No Moreenables Christians to assess their impact on world poverty through their current lifestyles, and provides practical action steps to help reduce poverty, safeguard the environment, and promote human rights.

About the author

Peter Grant is international director for the relief charity Tearfund. He spent fifteen years working for the UK government in the Department for International Development, where he was responsible for trade, humanitarian/disasters work, and the UK's development relationship with the World Bank, European Union, and U.N.

Author        Peter Grant (2008)
ISBN          9780825462818
Pages         256 p.
Language   English

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