My name is John. During 21 years building centers and programs to help homeless people in the Bay Area, I realized that love is the key element, and sometimes the missing ingredient, for helping people in need. I've found the same to be true while working in hospice supporting dying people and their families.This lack of love pervades our society, and makes inevitable the overwhelming suffering described daily in the media, and the increasing hatred and lies that no longer are hidden in shame.Love in Action is my response. This book distills what I've learned helping over 20,000 people, and through decades of spiritual practice.As you read and reflect, you'll learn how to be more loving with your family, in the workplace, and as a volunteer. You'll learn about the simple spiritual practice of offering your entire being to love, and gradually being transformed into a vehicle for love's expression.These lessons will help you to stay strong whatever comes your way, and to offer your love in action more and more to heal the world and yourself.Here are some early reviews:"This is a beautiful short book written by a wise man who walks his talk. If we could each embody even a fraction of the truths that ring throughout this book, it would go a long way toward healing our world. I am using each chapter as a morning meditation....great way to begin each day!"-"This is book is a spectacularly profound, practical and simple guide for living through the heart and being of service. Well written with fitting anecdotes, this is a must read for those called to service in their life."If Love in Action helps you, please share it with others so they too can benefit, as well as those they will help. Together we can touch thousands or even millions of lives.With appreciation,John
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