Building
A Better World...
‘I believe
the key to the kind of community we hope for is to be
found in this
book!’
John Woodley,
Senator, Australian Democrats.
‘Passionate
yet practical, utopian yet realistic, Dave Andrews’
book, Building A Better World, is a primer for
building community. In a time of marginalisation,
quiet desperation and despair, Andrews’ challenge is
irresistible and essential.’
Danni Moore,
Reviewer, On Being
‘This book
does have the power to transform! From cover to cover
Dave Andrews is selfless in his approach to his
readers – his obvious desire being to share with us
everything he has learnt, through painful experience,
and philosophical, pychological and sociological
research, about community life and its realistic
development. The book moves clearly from theory (to)
practice, demonstrat(ing) how people who are committed
(can) creat(e) the kind of life-giving communities for
which we all long.
Appropriately,
one feels that one fitting response to the message of
this “sharing” book is to “share” the book
itself!’
Christine
Cornish Henderson, Journey
‘Dave
Andrews has long excited our admiration for his work
with marginalised people. In his book Dave shows his
wisdom, his humour, his passion, and his faith in his
fellow human beings. Dave makes us ask (ourselves) if
we can “Build A Better World”? - if there were
more people like(Dave and Ange to inspire us, we would
be able to reply with a resounding, “Yes!”.’
Charles
Elliott, Dean, Trinity College
"A lot
of what Andrews says makes sense. He knows about
the importance of love, tenderness and involvement,
just values, good strategies and requisite resources
to bring about change. He doesn't flinch from the
stance that hope by itself is not enough to bring
about change, that empowerment must be part of the
equation. (He) is specific, giving illustrations (of)
actions to transform the lives of the poor, strategies
of emergency relief, formative education, direct
action, model formation and community
development."
Allan
Halladay - Senior Lecturer in Social Work University
of Queensland
‘Dave
Andrews writes on issues that are dear to my heart -
community and mission.
The book is
enriched by a wealth of experience, and illustrates
how we can live our lives prophetically in the context
our times.’
Jim Wallis,
Editor, Sojourners
‘This book
should come with a government health warning:
TAKEN
SERIOUSLY IT COULD CHANGE THE WORLD.’
Simon
Mayo, Announcer, BBC Radio 1.