Synopses & Reviews
Review
"Washington describes these historic events with the intimacy of a co-participant and confesses his own inner struggles with humility and candor. This work is history as well as inspirational reading." —Library Journal
Review
"[E]asy, enjoyable, and provocative...Washington offers insight into the experiences of an African American pastor whose ministry emanated from within the structures of a white church."
—Sojourners
Review
"Paul Washington is a man of deep compassion and commitment to humanity based upon a profound understanding of Christian faith." —William H. Gray, III, President and CEO, United Negro College Fund, and former congressman from Pennsylvania
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p.[237]-239) and index.
About the Author
David McI. Gracie is Peace Education Director of the American Friends Service Committee. For twenty years he served as a priest of the Episcopal church in several Philadelphia and Detroit parishes and has been a friend and colleague of Father Washington's since 1967.