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Faith

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In a world that is so often challenging, with events that cause us all to wonder what is going on, Tim Costello takes us on a journey through the notion of faith and how we all need to believe in something greater than ourselves, no matter what religious background we are from. In this thoughtful and provocative book Tim explores some of the world's most challenging issues, including refugees, corruption, war, intolerance, poverty, inequality and global warming. He meditates on what is going wrong and points out how we so often lose sight of our shared humanity. In Faith Tim Costello takes us all to task on the big issues facing our world. Challenging and thought provoking no matter what the status of your faith, this is a book to savour and re-read.
On Tim Costello:

—"Tim Costello's currency is stories." Greg Bearup, The Australian
—"Tim has an extraordinary moral compass and sense of how the world needs to change." Paul Ronalds, CEO, Save the Children
—"He just lives it [his faith]" Nick Xenophon

Reader's online reviews from Amazon for Tim's previous book, Hope:

—"Thoughtful, fascinating, broad-ranging read."
—"Made me stop and self reflect."
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 3, 2017
      Costello (Tips from a Travelling Soul Searcher), Christian pastor and head of worldwide poverty charity World Vision Australia, invites readers to reflect on the true meaning of faith and the concrete applications of the concept within in the real world. Costello’s passion for spirituality, justice, and peace are evident, and his dedication to the struggle for equality and universal human rights is rooted in his faith. The quick, punchy chapters, accented with personal anecdotes, are a treat, and the narrative style is inviting and clear. Costello, who is well versed in both church community organization and high-level fund-raising, draws many nuanced connections among faith, social issues, and daily life. If Costello can be faulted for anything, it is perhaps addressing too many issues at one time: on top of an all-encompassing discussion of the connection between faith and justice, Costello addresses African poverty, government, addiction, and theology. Although the jumps are sometimes jarring, Costello’s genuine interest and concern keeps the narrative coherent and easy to follow. There’s a lot here, but perhaps that is the ultimate point: faith encompasses much more than simply attending church. This is a must-read for Christians looking to reconsider how faith affects lives on the most basic levels.

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