ISBN-13: 9781523905775 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 344 str.
A narrative of extraordinary power and importance, Unrelenting is the long-awaited account of how one man's courage toppled a Pope and changed the face of the world. The twenty year saga of Reverend Kevin Annett to expose Genocide and child torture by his own Canadian culture has been recounted in part in other testimonies, but not until now has the entire story been told with such depth and humanity. In his own words, and drawing on a rich body of evidence and experience, Kevin recounts a Herculean struggle to force a buried truth into the light of day, and to prosecute Church and State for their unspeakable crimes against the innocent. Written as both historical record and spiritual reflection, Unrelenting moves past the bare facts of a global crime to the deeper question of how moral people are to respond to official malfeasance in their own back yard. Its passion and devotion reveal a man who has found his real vocation as "a doer of the word, and not merely a speaker." In the manner of the author's own cited 18th century ancestor, the persecuted English free thinker Peter Annett, this work is written not as mere commentary, but to arouse the readers and summon them to change. Reverend Kevin D. Annett has twice been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. He is an award winning author, broadcaster, film maker and human rights figure. He lectures widely in North America and Europe and serves as a community minister and spiritual advisor to many communities including the International Tribunal of Crimes of Church and State. (www.itccs.org) He may be contacted at hiddenfromhistory1@gmail.com or through 386-323-5774 in the USA. Please see www.KevinAnnett.com .