The Cathedral Within: Transforming Your Life by Giving Something Back
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In this wise and inspiring book, social entrepreneur Bill Shore shows us how to make the most of life and do something that counts. Like the cathedral builders of an earlier time, the visionaries described in this memoir share a single desire: to create something that endures. The extraordinary people Shore has met on his travels represent a new movement of citizens who are tapping into the vast resources of the private sector to improve public life. Among them are:– Gary Mulhair, who has created unprecedented jobs and wealth at the largest self-supporting human-service organization of its kind, Pioneer Human Services of Seattle.– Nancy Carstedt of the Chicago Childrenís Choir, which provides thousands of children their first introduction to music.– Geoffrey Canada, who has made a safe haven for more than four thousand inner-city children in New York City, from Hell’s Kitchen to Harlem.These leaders, and many others described in these pages, have built important new cathedrals within their communities, and by doing so they have transformed lives, including their own.
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Weight | 0.26105 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.6764 × 13.1064 × 20.2184 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 320 |
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Year Published | 2001-11-13 |
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Publication City/Country | USA |
ISBN 10 | 0375758291 |
About The Author | Bill Shore is the founder and executive director of Share Our Strength (SOS), a Washington D.C.-based antihunger nonprofit organization. He is the author of Revolution of the Heart and writes frequently on public-policy issues for newspapers across the country. He can be reached via e-mail at bshore@strength.org. |
"Simply revolutionary."–Los Angeles Times"Bill Shore is a true American visionary….This book can change both human lives and organizational lives for the better."–Colin L. Powell"The Cathedral Within is a clarion call in this time of compassion fatigue, a compelling and convincing plea for us to reconsider the way we approach problems of hunger and poverty."–Richard Russo, author of Straight Man and Empire Falls"[A] quietly powerful, upbeat book."–Library Journal |
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