Good God, Lousy World, and Me: The Improbable Journey of a Human Rights Activist from Unbelief to Faith
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Good God, Lousy World, and Me: The Improbable Journey of a Human Rights Activist from Unbelief to Faith  -     By: Holly Burkhalter

Good God, Lousy World, and Me: The Improbable Journey of a Human Rights Activist from Unbelief to Faith

Convergent Books / 2014 / Paperback

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For years, Holly Burkhalter was a heartbroken idealist working on the front lines of change around the world-a witness to the brutalities of genocide, sex trafficking, rape, slavery, greed and injustice. Throughout her career she found herself angrily, sometimes hilariously at odds with a God who seemed distant at best and tyrannical at worst.

Until the day she found herself drawn into a community of fellow activists who loved, worshiped, and served another God altogether-a God who hated injustice, too. And who had a plan for combating it. Us. It was the greatest, most radiant surprise of her life.

Through riveting stories from her life, she wrestles these questions to the ground. Sometimes she wins. Sometimes the questions do. Either way, Good God, Lousy World & Me will transform your understanding of God's presence and purpose-and ours-in a broken world. Includes a small group discussion guide.

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Title: Good God, Lousy World, and Me: The Improbable Journey of a Human Rights Activist from Unbelief to Faith
By: Holly Burkhalter
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Vendor: Convergent Books
Publication Date: 2014
Dimensions: 8 X 5.18 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 1601425104
ISBN-13: 9781601425102
Stock No: WW425103

Publisher's Description

 "In this extraordinary memoir, one of the foremost human rights advocates of the last half century shares her brutally and hilariously honest story of finding God." —Gary A. Haugen, president and CEO, International Justice Mission
 
 
For years, Holly Burkhalter was a heartbroken idealist working on the front lines of change around the world—a witness to the brutalities of genocide, sex trafficking, rape, slavery, greed and injustice. Throughout her career she found herself angrily, sometimes hilariously at odds with a God who seemed distant at best and tyrannical at worst.
 
Until the day she found herself drawn into a community of fellow activists who loved, worshiped, and served another God altogether—a God who hated injustice, too. And who had a plan for combating it. Us.
 
It was the greatest, most radiant surprise of her life.
 
Today Holly engages deeply with the questions that kept her from faith for most of her adult life: How could a good God allow brutality, mental illness, and AIDS? Why does God seem indifferent when we are in great need? What is our part in pushing back the darkness?
 
Through riveting stories from her life, she wrestles these questions to the ground. Sometimes she wins. Sometimes the questions do. Either way, Good God, Lousy World & Me will transform your understanding of God’s presence and purpose—and ours—in a broken world.

Now includes a small group discussion guide.

Author Bio

Holly Burkhalter is a leading international human rights advocate with a thirty-year career in Wash­ington, DC. Currently, she is vice president for Government Relations and Advocacy for International Justice Mission. She and her husband, John Fitzpatrick, live with their two daughters and one large dog in a small house on Capitol Hill.  

Editorial Reviews

Praise for Good God, Lousy World, and Me

"Holly Burkhalter has been a voice of conscience in Washington for many, many years. She has written some of the most powerful and pointed op-eds the Post has published. She’s a gifted writer with a big heart and a unique, compassionate take on the human condition."
—Fred Hiatt of The Washington Post

"Holly’s story, from a distance, is absolutely fascinating—one of the world’s top experts in human rights turns out to be a person of deep Christian commitments. But her story up close is even better: by turns laugh-out-loud funny, poignant, wrenching, and hopeful. I think this is a voice the wider world needs to hear."
—Andy Crouch, author of Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling and executive editor of Christianity Today

"Good God, Lousy World, and Me is what happens when a passion for justice is joined to a seeking spirit. Holly Burkhalter’s work for a world that cherishes all people is undergirded by her faith in a God who does likewise. This is Christianity as we wish it could be."
—Phillip Gulley, author of Living the Quaker Way

"Good God, Lousy World, and Me is a desperately needed, encouraging read, helping us see that we don’t need everything figured out before we act on behalf of the poor, marginalized, and oppressed. Instead Holly takes us on a journey where true strength shows up through our humanity, where our daily burdens and spiritual questioning make faith the miracle it truly is. With a blunt, challenging, funny, and intimate recount of personal experiences, Holly punches some of the taboos left in today’s society. For those of us who’ve questioned God after witnessing, hearing, or experiencing injustice or those who’ve quietly suffered with mental illness, Holly’s words rally the soul and challenge the myth that one must accept neat answers to life’s darkest moments before professing faith and declaring war on injustice."
—Steve Martin, CEO of Love146

"Anything written by Holly Burkhalter is worth reading, and her book is no exception."
—Jody Williams, winner of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize

"Holly’s story is a journey from unbelief to the unbelievably critical work of justice for the poor and marginalized in the name of God. It’s a powerful story from an unforgettable pilgrim.
—Joel Edwards, director of Micah Challenge International

"In this extraordinary memoir of grace, one of the foremost human rights advocates of the last half century shares her brutally and hilariously honest story of finding God on one of the most unlikely, irreverent, and utterly beautiful pilgrimages through life as it actually is. Hers will become an iconic story of spiritual reflection in our era—a chronicle of the deepest human yearning amidst shattering pain, everyday redemption, and the irrepressible love of her Maker."
—Gary A. Haugen, president & CEO of International Justice Mission

"Face to face with atrocities that call into question both the existence of God and ’is there any human left in humanity,’ Holly comes out swinging. Intermittently humble and fierce, she dares to plumb the depths of faith and slowly, tenderly finds God. Living between winsome and raw, which is not for the faint of heart, there are tungsten strands of emerging faith. This book will leave you exhausted and exhilarated, both of which are good for expanding the soul."
—Nancy Ortberg, author of Looking for God

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