Companion to the Poor: Christ in the Urban Slums - Softcover

Grigg, Viv

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Synopsis

Companion to the Poor This paradigm-shifting book has become a best-selling classic, translated into six languages, republished yearly for 30 years. It keeps upending the lifestyles of each decade of idealist seekers for genuine spirituality. Over a thousand workers have ended up in the slums of the world's mega-cities after reading it. It is the story of a young man's struggle in the slum of Tatalon, Manila. A struggle to find a way to live among the poor, preach good news to the poor, and transform the poverty. Entering into poverty, struggling with sickness, rejection and the many experiences of engagement in a dark place, out of it came the formation of a faith community and the birthing of a new pattern of evangelical theology of preaching grace, forming communities of faith and love, effecting economic change and doing justice. The fruit of those struggles has been a plethora of movements of incarnational workers living among the 1.3 billion urban poor of the global slums. This book encapsulates the core of new paradigms of evangelical theology - justice-oriented, while proclaiming good news, caring for those on the margins while growing communities of faith, oral theology based versus book-based, apostolic versus inward, with a spirituality of both quietness and the emotional celebratory spirituality of those who must release the pains of oppression weekly, seeking transformion on this earth as a progression to the coming reign of Christ.

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About the Author

Viv Grigg has been a prophetic voice, living among the poor and slums in Manila, Calcutta, Sao Paulo, Los Angeles... Lead by the Spirit, he has catalyzed several networks of communities of workers who choose to live in the slums of over 40 emerging mega-cities, creating a plethora of organizations that transform poverty.He catalyzed the MA in Transformational Urban Leadership (matul.org) with partnering seminaries, and grassroots training networks of slum pastors. He is author of a sequel, "Cry of the Urban Poor", an urban transformation theology, "The Spirit of Christ and the Postmodern City", development of Economic Discipleship for New Zealand in "Kiwinomics" and others. Currently he is Associate Professor in Urban Missions and International Director of Urban Leadership Foundation.

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