This was an incredibly powerful book. It was one I didn't read all at once. I read this book in small chunks, as Eugene Cho had so much which was so profound to write about. In his book, Overrated, Cho asked the question, "Are we more in love with the idea of changing the world than actually changing the world?"
What a great question he asks. It gets right to the heart of the matter.
Cho does not pull any punches. This book is not for the weak of mind and spirit. He wants us to care about social justice, and do something about it, not just throw in a few coins and feel good about ourselves. he wants us to stop talking about changing the world, and actually become the change we want to see.
Cho writes from his heart and experience. You will certainly be challenged by this book and should never be the same person again. I would highly recommend this book for individuals and for group study.
I received this book from David C. Cook Publishers in exchange for an honest review.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
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