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Let My People Live: Faith and Struggle in Central America Cook, Guillermo and Spykman, Gordon J.
Let My People Live: Faith and Struggle in Central America Cook, Guillermo and Spykman, Gordon J.
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**Let My People Live: Faith and Struggle in Central America** dives headfirst into the messy, complicated world where theology meets real-world politics. Cook and Spykman don't mess around—they explore how faith communities navigate poverty, violence, and social upheaval across Central America. This isn't your Sunday school theology; it's gritty, honest examination of how people hold onto hope when everything's falling apart.
Perfect for anyone fascinated by liberation theology, social justice warriors with a spiritual bent, or folks who want to understand how religion actually functions in crisis zones. Whether you're studying international relations, theology, or just curious about faith-based activism in Latin America, this book delivers the goods without the academic stuffiness.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks shows some character but remains completely readable—like the communities it chronicles, it's got stories to tell.
**Reader Reviews:** "Opened my eyes to how faith operates in struggle—no sugar-coating here." "Finally, a book about religion that doesn't ignore politics or poverty."
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