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Inter-varsity Press The New Friars: The Emerging Movement Serving the World's Poor

Vows---exclusive promises or commitments---are almost unheard of these days. They're considered a quaint relic of times past when open options were not such highly regarded virtues. But many people in our commitment-averse culture are begging for someone to set the bar higher, to call them to higher levels of devotion.

Across the ages, God has consistently attracted a few in every crowd who would make and keep vows, and called them to stick out, act out and speak out. In The New Friars, Scott Bessenecker profiles young Christians who have voluntarily removed themselves from the status quo in order to seek justice and mercy with the poorest of the world's poor. These new friars are carrying on the work of the monastic tradition, the spirit of Francis and Clare of Assisi, St. Patrick and St. Brigid, the Jesuits and Nestorians and Moravians.

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Date:July 25, 2008
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Greg Willis
This is a really good book. The only problem for me was that I had just finished reading The Irresistible Revolution before I started reading this one. Friars is worth the money, but it is not as challenging as The IRev, which is off the charts. The book brings up some excellent issues and wonderful examples. I just found the the other book to be superior.
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