With the kind permission of the site management, I'm allowed to post about my new book. Briefly, I'm part of one of the UK's Great Little Charities - Health Help International. We pay for healthcare for the dirt-poor in two parts of the world, Zambia and Kerala province, s-west India. We pay for their healthcare when everybody else has left them.
The new book, 'Neesha and the Tentmakers', is about the work of our hero in India, Tom Sutherland - he's an Aussie who went to visit Mother Theresa 26 years ago, and never went home.
There's a fairly strong Christian attitude to the book, but not oppressively so - well, I hope not! The main thing is that every single penny of the £4.99 price goes to our work out there. (All of us in HHI pay our own expenses, our accounts have often shown our expenditure to be less than one per cent of funds raised, and as the director is a printer, the book cost us nothing to produce).
If you care to help us, copies available from me, ianb@coffee-house.org.uk Thanks for allowing this post.
-Ian B