"Listen, The Cry" does just that - focuses our attention on listening and responding to the cries and needs of those who need us most. Whether it is in our immediate environment or off in some distant land. That hearing, that commitment is always a challenge, as the author's life exemplifies. At times even resulting in personal loss, deprivation, criticism, risk or material cost. But more importantly living a "Mission for Life" comes with incredible rewards as depicted on these pages, of course with the most promising view to the eternal perspective. The narrative begins with a vision the author had as a teenager in 1963, continues through many years and countries into South Africa in 2008 and leaves us with the miracle meeting of a gypsy boy in Russia in the epilogue. A saga that is definitely not finished!
"Listen, The Cry" does just that - focuses our attention on listening and responding to the cries and needs of those who need us most. Whether it is in our immediate environment or off in some distant land. That hearing, that commitment is always a challenge, as the author's life exemplifies. At times even resulting in personal loss, deprivation, criticism, risk or material cost. But more importantly living a "Mission for Life" comes with incredible rewards as depicted on these pages, of course with the most promising view to the eternal perspective. The narrative begins with a vision the author had as a teenager in 1963, continues through many years and countries into South Africa in 2008 and leaves us with the miracle meeting of a gypsy boy in Russia in the epilogue. A saga that is definitely not finished!