Manna in a Wilderness of AIDS: Ten Lessons in Abundance

by Kenwyn K. Smith

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

BV4460.7 .S63 2002

Collection

Publication

Pilgrim Press (2002), Paperback, 214 pages

Description

This is a poignant story of how a tenacious group of seven individuals from a Philadelphia church transformed a modest initiative to serve food to those with HIV/AIDS into a vibrant, interfaith nonprofit organization called Manna (Metropolitan AIDS Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance) -- and in the process, revitalized their community, themselves, and their church.The book describes ten life-giving lessons they experienced during Manna's early years. These universal lessons include: -- The greatest insights came from the most vulnerable in our midst-- The leaps of faith we took filled our spirits with vitality-- To thrive in the midst of massive turbulence required deep roots and radical shifts carefully timed-- Manna both sharpened and healed the tensions between race and social class-- The miraculous was contained within the mundaneThe book depicts how Manna overcame tremendous obstacles -- namely, fear and ignorance of AIDS and a lack of funding to accomplish benevolent goodness.… (more)

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Physical description

214 p.; 8.3 inches

ISBN

0829814582 / 9780829814583

Local notes

OCLC = 89
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