Chuck Stephens is a Canadian who has spent, permanent resident in South Africa. He was born and raised in the Belgian Congo, now known as the Democratic Republic of Congo. He is 72 years old. He has spent 46 of those years in Africa. He has been a resident in Congo, Uganda, Angola, Zimbabwe and South Africa. A seminary graduate, Chuck chose not to be ordained as he felt that his calling was not to be a "father" (in the church) but rather a "brother" (in the community).
Chuck has continued his higher education while actively involved in ministry. He obtained a post-graduate diploma from Regent College in Canada, the an Masters degree in Communications from the Paraclete Institute in Australia, and finally at Doctor of Letter (D.Litt.) from St Clements university in the UK.
But his real education has come from the school of hard knocks. Chuck has served in hand-on rural development work in Angola; in disaster response work in Mozambique; in organization development in Zimbabwe; and in human development in South Africa. He is on the core team of the Desmond Tutu Centre for Leadership, a nonprofit organization registered in South Africa. He loves to quote philosophers such as Confucius who said "Find a job that you like and you won't work another day for the rest of your life". For Chuck, service and witness are a vocation that is cyclical - passing through periods when the cows are fat, and other periods when lean cows swallow up the fat ones. He has lived through this inevitable cycle more than once.
This book is about "speaking truth to power." It contains word-pictures of dozens of iconoclasts who (ironically) themselves became icons. But they inspire us to keep up the momentum of change. However, the author does set outer limits, because change has often taken history to places where it shouldn't go. The book is predicated on an understanding that Prophecy is less about foresight, and more about insight. "The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls… in tenement halls…" indeed. Change is interruptive by nature and change agents are always provocative.
Título : Opa Waxes Prophetic
EAN : 9781990919138
Editorial : Mbokodo Publishers
El libro electrónico Opa Waxes Prophetic está en formato ePub protegido por CARE
¿Quieres leer en un eReader de otra marca? Sigue nuestra guía.
Puede que no esté disponible para la venta en tu país, sino sólo para la venta desde una cuenta en Francia.
Si la redirección no se produce automáticamente, haz clic en este enlace.
Conectarme
Mi cuenta