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Dr John M Perkins

    Dr. John M. Perkins is een fundamentele stem die voortkomt uit de Amerikaanse burgerrechtenbeweging, waarbij hij zijn productieve schrijven en spreekwerk richt op verzoening, leiderschap en gemeenschapsontwikkeling. Als oprichter en president emeritus van de John and Vera Mae Perkins Foundation, onderzoekt zijn werk consequent de kruising van geloof en sociaal handelen. Perkins' unieke perspectief biedt blijvende inzichten voor het opbouwen van sterkere gemeenschappen en het bevorderen van begrip over verschillen heen. Zijn literaire bijdragen vormen een krachtige erfenis voor degenen die de Amerikaanse cultuur willen beïnvloeden.

    Dream with Me
    Let Justice Roll Down
    • His brother died in his arms, shot by a deputy marshal. He was beaten and tortured by the sheriff and state police. But through it all he returned good for evil, love for hate, progress for prejudice, and brought hope to black and white alike. The story of John Perkins is no ordinary story. Rather, it is a gripping portrayal of what happens when faith thrusts a person into the midst of a struggle against racism, oppression, and injustice. It is about the costs of discipleship--the jailings, the floggings, the despair, the sacrifice. And it is about the transforming work of faith that allowed John to respond to such overwhelming indignities with miraculous compassion, vision, and hope.

      Let Justice Roll Down
    • Dream with Me

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      According to recent surveys and studies, race relations in the United States are the worst they've been since the 1990s, and many would argue that life for most minorities has not significantly improved since the civil rights era of the 1960s. For so many, the dream of true equality has dissolved into a reality of prejudice, fear, and violence as a way of life. John M. Perkins has been there from the beginning. Raised by his sharecropping grandparents, Perkins fled Mississippi in 1947 after his brother was fatally shot by a police officer. He led voter registration efforts in 1964, worked for school desegregation in 1967, and was imprisoned and tortured in 1970. Through it all, he has remained determined to seek justice and reconciliation based in Christ's redemptive work. "Justice is something that every generation has to strive for," he says. And despite the setbacks of recent years, Perkins finds hope in the young people he has met all across the nation who are hard at work, bringing about reconciliation in God's name and offering acceptance to all. Dream with Me is his look back at a life devoted to seeking justice for all God's people, as well as a look forward to what he sees as a potentially historic breakthrough for people of every race.

      Dream with Me