After the mother died of AIDS last year, team member Bob Robinson felt compelled to sponsor her three children who no longer had a place to stay or means to eat and survive (see story on blog). Bob returned this year to visit Esnart’s children and provide for some of their material needs. They now are living with their grandmother who has received quarterly donations for food, clothing, rent, and medical assistance through Bob’s donations to WorldHope Corps.
Liberation Spirituality: Henri Nouwen and Gustavo Gutierrez in Dialogue Lecture Notes: Presented by Michael J. Christensen, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the Practice of Spirituality and Ministry, Drew University; and International Director, Communities of Shalom, The United Methodist Church Introduction “There is a little man in Peru, a man without any power, who lives in a barrio with poor people and who wrote a book. In this book he simply reclaimed the basic Christian truth that God became human to bring good news to the poor, new light to the blind, and liberty to the captives. Then years later this book and movement it started is considered a danger by [the USA, or Rome], the greatest power on earth. When I look at this little man, Gustavo, and think about [the President of the US, or the Pope], I see David standing before Goliath, again with no more weapon than a little stone, a stone called A The...