WHERE LITTLE ONES CRY
Tragic stories from war-torn Liberia by Harvey Yoder, Christian Aid Ministries. This is a must-read! The information is very current, and describes what these children have gone through.
TGS International
PO Box 355 Berlin, OH 44610
(330) 893-2428 |
A LETTER TO AFRICA ABOUT AFRICA
by Kasongo Munza
“An honest look perspective from an African Christian as he talks frankly and candidly about his continent, it’s strengths, weaknesses and needs; all in the light of the Gospel message. Very insightful!” |
AFRICAN FRIENDS AND MONEY MATTERS
by David Maranz
David Maranz, an anthropologist with 25 years experience working in Senegal with the Summer Institute of Linguistics, has written an introduction to the whys and hows of African life, based on his experience and numerous interviews he has had with both native Africas and Westerners living in Africa. This is an "Aha!" type of book, some of which may apply to societies in other countries as well. Dr. Maranz's discoveries are fascinating and often entertaining. Better yet, they provide important answers and background necessary for the respectful and productive interaction of drastically different cultures. |
MASK OF ANARCHY
by Stephen Ellis
An account of the destruction of Liberia and the religious dimensions of an African civil war.
The author has drawn on an impressive range of sources to give us an in-depth look at the Liberian civil war. The book is like an onion: the outer later is a description of what happened; the second lays out the historical, social and economic framework, and the core discusses contributing psychological and spiritual factors.
(Available from Amazon.com or your local library.) |