Have a Little Faith: Fixing Broken Childhoods In The Philippines

Have a Little Faith: Fixing Broken Childhoods In The Philippines

by Lesley Gomez (Author)

Synopsis

An extraordinary testimony of lives changed through kindness, courage, prayer, and grace. Lesley's heart was broken at just twenty-two, by the hopelessness she saw in the faces of little children struggling to survive extreme poverty in the Philippines. She had volunteered from England as a nurse for six months, but stayed on to care for the street people. Now, with her husband Peter (a Filipino pastor), she has devoted her life to serving the poor, venturing into dire situations to rescue child prostitutes, criminals, addicts, and the homeless. This book tells their stories, and through them the story of God's amazing ways as Lesley established Life And More Abundant Ministries, a charity for the relief of poverty, and LAMA House, a residential home for abandoned, neglected, or abused boys. The book is filled with graphic accounts: a violent gangster made tender; a suicidal addict snatched from the brink; a teenage daughter sold into prostitution; tragedy on a colossal scale in the great earthquake that hit Luzon. There are many horror stories, but again and again they are turned around for good.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Edition: New
Publisher: Monarch Books
Published: 17 Jan 2014

ISBN 10: 0857215043
ISBN 13: 9780857215048

Media Reviews
If you ever doubted that Jesus Christ is alive and well, and active in his world today, Have A Little Faith! You will laugh and cry, rejoice and wonder at the grace of God. -- Dr Steve Brady, Principal, Moorlands College, Christchurch, UK
I know you will enjoy this account of what God has chosen to do through an ordinary but extraordinary girl. -- Jackie Pullinger
Have a Little Faith reads like the Acts of the Apostles. -- Noel Proctor
Author Bio
Lesley Gomez left England at 22 to serve as a missionary in the Philippines. Today she and her husband Peter run LAMA, a charity and safe house for the abandoned boys of the streets.