Pilgrimage takes us outside our expected patterns and into something immediately more challenging and dynamic. It's on pilgrimage that our souls begin a journey that takes us up mountain passes and brings us down transformed.
This pilgrimage of Unnoticed Neighbors seeks to do the same so we can taste and see what's around us and meet the different people with whom we share this world-a world that is both beautiful and ugly.
You'll meet women from northern Uganda who are AIDS and civil war survivors and Burmese refugees living down the street in U.S. neighborhoods. You'll uncover why the poor remain poor, despite aid and charity. You'll see the saving grace of education and the real protection it gives to some from the most brutal injustices. You'll go behind and into the human trafficking underworld and perhaps you'll see your neighbor--from across the street or across the world--for the first time.
Erina Ludwig has written for newspapers and magazines in London, Johannesburg, and throughout the United States, including Relevant Magazine and The New Editor. She has worked as a teacher, friend, and mentor with refugees in London, local villagers in rural Uganda, and asylum seekers in Nashville, Tennessee. She currently lives in Indianapolis with her husband.
Deberás restablecer tu contraseña. Si ya tienes una cuenta, actualiza tu contraseña aquí. Si no tienes una cuenta, crea tu cuenta aquí para acceder a descargas, ver el estado del pedido y del envío, realizar un seguimiento del historial de pedidos y realizar el pago más rápido.