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The art of compassion : stories of music and justice
Title:
The art of compassion : stories of music and justice
Summary:
When Martin Smith began sharing his band Delirious' music in poverty-ravaged cities in Cambodia, India and Africa, he simply couldn't forget all the troubling images he'd seen-and he didn't want to. Wanting to use his musical gifts to make a tangible difference, Smith and his wife Anna founded CompassionArt, a way to create freedom from poverty through artistic endeavors. Martin Smith gathered together twelve of today's most talented and respected Christian singer-songwriters, to write and record an album of songs with the direct aim of the relief of global poverty. This book is the record of the journeys that brought them there. "The Art of Compassion", offers further insight from the artists themselves on poverty, compassion and how we can make a different around the world.
Year Published:
2009

2007
Physical Description:
xix, 231 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents:
The story of CompassionArt (Michael W. Smith) -- The CompassionArt Diaries (Martin and Anna Smith) -- Rise up, church! (Darlene Zschech -- Towels and socks (Chris Tomlin) -- Journeys without passports (Matt Redman) -- The middle of the room (Tim Hughes) -- A visible gospel (Steven Curtis Chapman) -- Barefoot on the mountain (Paul Baloche) -- Friends of the poor (Andy Park) -- Looking to the future (Graham and Tamsin Kendrick) -- My allergic reaction (Stu Garrard) -- Five questions I want to ask (Israel Houghton).
ISBN:
9780446546874
Publisher:
New York : FaithWords, 2009.