God Has a Dream
A Vision of Hope for Our Time
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Narrated by:
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Desmond Tutu
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Desmond Tutu
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"Listeners will enjoy and benefit from God Has a Dream." (His Holiness the Dalai Lama)
"Desmond Tutu shows each of us how to transform our pain and sorrow into hope and confidence in the future." (Nelson Mandela)
"A spiritual message that if heeded can change lives as well as history." (Jimmy Carter)
"Desmond Tutu shows each of us how to transform our pain and sorrow into hope and confidence in the future." (Nelson Mandela)
"A spiritual message that if heeded can change lives as well as history." (Jimmy Carter)
A wonderful, uplifting and challenging book
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What did you like most about God Has a Dream?
The sensitivity with which Desmond Tutu reads his story, his gentle humour and the grace with which he describes some intensely difficult times in his own life and in the history of South Africa makes this an excellent book to listen to.What did you like best about this story?
I loved the honesty in Bishop Tutu's writing. Whether he writes about an horrific injustice or about a funny episode, his sincerity makes it completely convincing.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I listened to this book in one sitting (well, one bread baking session) - and then again! It is one of those books that one can never tire of.A Dream that gives everyone Hope
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Written with such honesty and humility. He interviewed very well over the radio. Black South Africans went through so much discrimination during those awful apartheid days. How fellow beings can treat people like that just because of their skin colour beats me. I grew up in that era, I'm so grateful to have had wonderful Black friends, intelligent, caring, generous. I'm sorry for the mess the current ANC government has made of Nelson Mandela's legacy, but at least the White folk are recognised, they don't have a curfew, they don't have to carry passes. If you haven't read Donald Woods' book about Steven Biko, highly recommended as well.
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