Psychology Today: 6 Books From 2019 That Will Change How You See the World
by Jamie D. Aten, PhD, Hope+Resilience
As we approach the start of a new year, I wanted to share six books that were published in 2019 that challenged me to see the world differently. My hope is that these books will both inspire as well as challenge the way you think about the world around you and your place in it. Each of the five books on my list present personal, spiritual, practical, and creative ideas for changing the way we think about our place in the world.
The End of Hunger: Renewed Hope for Feeding the World
Is it possible to end world hunger? The new book The End of Hunger: Renewed Hope for Feeding the World (IVP Books), edited by Jenny Eaton Dyer and Cathleen Falsani, makes the case that what once seemed unthinkable is now within reach. With 23 contributors ranging from celebrity chef Rick Bayless to musician Amy Grant and Senator William H. Frist, this interdisciplinary volume explores current facts and figures as well as action steps to inform and inspire Christians to engage in the gospel work of feeding the hungry and eradicating global hunger.
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