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TOM DAVIS: LIVING THE RED LETTERS

By August 31, 2007Blog


I met Tom Davis in Atlanta this past July. He’s a great guy! Gracious and kind. And he’s an extremely articular speakers. As the current CEO of Children’s HopeChest, Tom sees a lot of suffering all around the world. In his new book: Red Letters: Living A Faith That Bleeds (click here to buy at Amazon.com), the stories that he has lived come alive. I think this book is a fantastic read, especially the stories and the parts about the trials that all of us experience as we learn how to leave selfishness behind and follow Jesus. Davis’ conviction and passion is moving throughout, but what I love about this book is that he doesn’t leave a reader feeling helpless or defeated. He empowers the reader! Red Letters offers everyone–whether you’re rich or a poor or somewhere in between–a way to help the need that is all over the world. The stories that Tom shares come from the many journeys that he’s taken overseas to places in Russia and Africa. His words are eye opening and at time gripping. Though there’s no mincing of words about the pain and suffering that he has seen, Tom also lets you see the hope that can happen in a person’s life when he or she becomes the “hands and feet” of Jesus in the world around us.

To download the first chapter of the book, go to Tom’s blog!

Also, if you’re attending Shane & Shane’s “Pages” tour with Bebo Norman, be sure to look for Tom’s video blog about the book!

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  • inWorship says:

    Thanks for the link. Just read the first chapter and it looks to be really challenging…in a great way. Dang, he kicks in from the first paragraph. I’ll be picking this one up.