fight #poverty with @fivetalents [november 1-7]

Written by Rev. Dan King

Christ-follower. husband. father (bio and adopted). deacon and director of family ministry at st. edward's episcopal church. author of the unlikely missionary: from pew-warmer to poverty-fighter. co-author of activist faith: from him and for him. president of fistbump media, llc.

November 1, 2011

In The Unlikely Missionary: From Pew-Warmer to Poverty-Fighter you hear the story about how I found passion and purpose for my faith as I studied the issue of extreme poverty. Then you follow my journey as I discover the impact of microenterprise through sharing the stories of an organization called Five Talents, even as it takes me on Business as Mission with them to Kenya and Uganda.

I believe in the work of Five Talents, and am asking you to help me invest more in them.

For the first week of November (1st thru 7th), I will be donating 100% of the proceeds earned from sales of The Unlikely Missionary to Five Talents to support the great work that they’re doing!

And I’m going to make this as easy as possible. You don’t have to mention anything or do anything special to make it count. That’s because every book sale counts this week, no matter where it comes from. All you have to do is buy one for yourself, gift one to someone else, or share this with someone who you think would be interested in reading the book and supporting the great work of an organization like Five Talents in the process.

This means that the simple act of buying a $5 book can make a difference in someone’s life… today.

“Master,” he said, “You have entrusted me with five talents. See, I have gained five more.” His master replied, “Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful in a few things; I will put you in charge of many things; enter into the joy of your master.” (Matthew 25:14-30)

 


 

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fight #poverty with @fivetalents [november 1-7]

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