Summary: Thoughts from an elder as he reflects on his life, the church and the world.
I have read just about everything that John Perkins has written. So I pre-ordered Dream with Me months ago on kindle and picked up the audiobook as well. I have followed John Perkins’ work since I first became aware of the Christian Community Development Association in 1991 and attended their annual meeting in 1992.
Since then I have attended two or three additional annual meetings and read widely books that have been written by others associated with CCDA. I wrote my Masters thesis for my Masters in Social Service Administration on the different ways that Christian Churches and their church based non-profit arms related to one another using three Chicago based CCDA member organizations as examples.
If you do not know the name John Perkins or anything about CCDA, this probably isn’t the first book I would recommend. I would suggest starting with Perkins’ earlier memoir Let Justice Roll Down or Stephen Berk’s now out of print biography on Perkins, A Time to Heal, both give a much larger context to Perkins’ work and thoughts and would help you to understand why we should listen to Perkins in the first place.

Takeaway: The downfall of greatness seems to be written in advance by the weaknesses that are inverse to the greatness.
Summary: Overworked and understaffed, Inspector Maigret has an obscure murder that doesn’t seem to make sense.
Summary: A short devotional using music to to think about Jesus and our role as Christians.
Summary: If you really need a summary, you probably aren’t going to read the review.
Summary: New series, new characters, a new set of gods, all of what made Percy Jackson good.
Summary: A fantasy multi-verse where four worlds are connected via the city of London, and a dark magic wants to destroy them all.