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And no one writes the gang story more beautifully. Boyle approaches each person as a child of God and fully deserving of love and compassion. His capacity to reach the heart of the most hardened, and to see the best in everyone, inspires. I laughed, wept, and underlined on virtually every page. His commitment should teach us all a lesson in compromise, sharing, learning, loving, and, most important, living life to the fullest.
From moving vignettes about gangsters breaking into tears or finding themselves worthy of love and affirmation, to moments of spiritual reflection and sidesplittingly funny banter between him and the homies, Boyle creates a convincing and even joyful treatise on the sacredness of every life. Considering that he has buried more than young people from gang-related violence, the joyful tenor of the book remains an astounding literary and spiritual feat.
They will leave you dumbfounded at the power of love and compassion to break down high walls built by anger and pain. The compassion Boyle writes of is so deep and wide and strong that nobody is ever beyond its reach. Tell us what you like and we'll recommend books you'll love. Sign up and get a free ebook! Table of Contents Excerpt Rave and Reviews. About The Book. Lately, he has been veering into the lane of oncoming traffic. I immediately liked, of course, the combo-burger nature of his phraseology.
It calls for a rethinking of our status quo, no longer satisfied with the way the world is lulled into operating and yearning for a new vision. It is on the lookout for ways to confound and deconstruct. What the Choir is searching for is the authentic. Our culture is hostile only to the inauthentic living of the gospel. It is, by and large, hostile to the right things.
It actually longs to embrace the gospel of inclusion and nonviolence, of compassionate love and acceptance. Even atheists cherish such a prospect.
Human beings are settlers, but not in the pioneer sense. It is our human occupational hazard to settle for little. We settle for purity and piety when we are being invited to an exquisite holiness. We settle for the fear-driven when love longs to be our engine.
We settle for a puny, vindictive God when we are being nudged always closer to this wildly inclusive, larger-than-any-life God. We allow our sense of God to atrophy. We settle for the illusion of separation when we are endlessly asked to enter into kinship with all. The Choir has settled for little. The Choir understands this. Homeboy wants to give rise not only to the idea of redemptive second chances but also to a new model of church as a community of inclusive kinship and tenderness.
The Choir consists of those people who want to Occupy Everywhere, not just Wall Street, and seek, in the here and now, what the world is ultimately designed to become.
The Choir, at the end of its living, hopes to give cause to those folks from the Westboro Baptist Church. The Choir aims to stand with the most vulnerable, directing their care to the widow, the orphan, the stranger, and the poor. Those in the Choir want to be taught at the feet of the least. And they want to be caught up in a new model that topples an old order, something wildly subversive and new. Begin with a title and work backward. Homeboy has similarly helped programs in the United States and 16 programs outside the country find their beginnings in what we call the Global Homeboy Network.
As in my previous book, Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion, the essays presented here, again, draw upon three decades of daily interaction with gang members as they jettison their gang past for lives more full in freedom, love, and a bright reimagining of a future for themselves.
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