This book traces the non-traditional ministry of James Parker Keller. It starts in Union Theological Seminary in NYC, goes to the Iona Community and a parish in a ship building town, Burntisland, in Scotland (2 years), returns a South Bronx church (10 years), then an ecumenical ministry with Hispanics in Lawrence (19 years), and goes to community development work, including Habitat for Humanity in Cuernavaca, Mexico. It describes his successful battles to open school records in New York City and build dry toilets (banos secos) in Mexico. His ministry has sought to follow Jesus's way announced...
This book traces the non-traditional ministry of James Parker Keller. It starts in Union Theological Seminary in NYC, goes to the Iona Community and a...