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They Come Back Singing

Autor Gary Smith
en Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2008
In 2000, Gary Smith, a Jesuit priest, left a familiar life in the Pacific Northwest to live amonth Sudanese refugees struggling to survive in refugee camps in northern Uganda. He traveled to this dangerous, pitiless place to be with these forsaken people out of a conviction that Jesuits should be going where no one else goes. Smith's journal is a vivid, inspiring account of the deep connectins he forged during his six years with the refugees in Uganda. Along the way, he discovers a suggering people who, despite being displced by a brutal civil war, find the spiritual strength to let go of the many and deep sorrows of the past.
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ISBN-13: 9780829427011
ISBN-10: 0829427015
Pagini: 226
Dimensiuni: 155 x 227 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Loyola Press

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In a discouraging and dangerous place,
he found a people of amazing faith and forgiveness.
For years, Gary Smith, a Jesuit priest, led a familiar life in the Pacific Northwest. Then, one day in 2000, he left that life behind to spend six years among Sudanese refugees struggling to survive in refugee camps in northern Uganda. He traveled to this dangerous, pitiless place to be with these forsaken people out of a conviction that "Jesuits should be going where no one else goes."
Smith's journal is a vivid, inspiring account of the deep connections he forged during his life-changing experience with the Sudanese refugees in Uganda. Along the way, he discovered a suffering people who, despite being displaced by a brutal civil war, find the strength to let go of the many and deep sorrows of the past.
Ultimately, They Come Back Singing is a window to the spiritual life and growth of a priest whose generous spirit and genuine love allow him to serve--and be served--in truly extraordinary ways.

"Read this remarkable journal for an intimate look at one of the most
important humanitarian and religious issues of our time."
--James Martin, SJ, author of This Our Exile: A Spiritual Journey with the Refugees of East Africa
Gary Smith, SJ, worked for six years with the Jesuit Refugee Service in Sudanese refugee camps in Uganda. He is the author of Radical
Compassion: Finding Christ in the Heart of the Poor, an account of his ministry to the poor and disabled in Portland, Oregon.
In a discouraging and dangerous place,
he found a people of amazing faith and forgiveness.
For years, Gary Smith, a Jesuit priest, led a familiar life in the Pacific Northwest. Then, one day in 2000, he left that life behind to spend six years among Sudanese refugees struggling to survive in refugee camps in northern Uganda. He traveled to this dangerous, pitiless place to be with these forsaken people out of a conviction that "Jesuits should be going where no one else goes."
Smith's journal is a vivid, inspiring account of the deep connections he forged during his life-changing experience with the Sudanese refugees in Uganda. Along the way, he discovered a suffering people who, despite being displaced by a brutal civil war, find the strength to let go of the many and deep sorrows of the past.
Ultimately, They Come Back Singing is a window to the spiritual life and growth of a priest whose generous spirit and genuine love allow him to serve--and be served--in truly extraordinary ways.

"Read this remarkable journal for an intimate look at one of the most
important humanitarian and religious issues of our time."
--James Martin, SJ, author of This Our Exile: A Spiritual Journey with the Refugees of East Africa
Gary Smith, SJ, worked for six years with the Jesuit Refugee Service in Sudanese refugee camps in Uganda. He is the author of Radical
Compassion: Finding Christ in the Heart of the Poor, an account of his ministry to the poor and disabled in Portland, Oregon.