Nobody's Child

by John Robinson

Other authorsBrenda Sloggett
Paperback, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

B Rob

Publication

Monarch

Collection

Description

John Robinson had the worst possible start in life. Taken into care at four months old, he was left in abusive foster homes for most of his childhood. At fourteen he was sent to a detention centre for arson. Gravitating towards a life of crime, he moved from borstal to the streets to psychiatric hospital, a scarred, tattooed, broken and angry young man. Yet God had plans for John. He would go on to run the Eden bus ministry: frontline youth buses which travel the toughest parts of Manchester with the gospel. The teams befriend young people and sometimes accompany them to court. 'My passion is, and I pray always will be, for those who feel downtrodden, hurt and rejected,' says John Robinson. 'They feel like scum, and wake up each day with nothing and no one. I know exactly what that feels like.'… (more)

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LibraryThing member MathewBridle
I met John Robinson when I attended the church in Mossley, where his wife Gillian was the Vicar. This is one of those stories that pulls deep inside because of the raw honesty in which it is told. There is no glamour or greatness, no boasting or riches, just immense gratitude.
John is a no nonsense
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kind on, a real genuine bloke. To know him as a friend is an honour, to then read this know where he came is the proof of miracles.
A story of overcoming everything and finding out who you really are.

Read it and try not to cry - you'll fail.
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Original publication date

2003

ISBN

0825460557 / 9780825460555

Local notes

B Rob
Acc # 1748
Book

Barcode

2246

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