This astonishing book tells the true story of two lives, two paths and two spiritual forces that crossed one fateful day. No Random Act is a tribute to one honorable man who died a martyr's death, an... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book provides a riveting account of the events leading up to the murder of the beloved coach Ricky Byrdsong. The other positive reviews have it right. I would note that the authors approach their story with a decidedly evangelical and at times didactic bent. It's likely that Coach would have wanted his life written up from an evangelical viewpoint, but it deviates a bit from what I think of as hard-nosed and objective biographical writing.
This was such a good book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I bought this book a few days after it came out. I was only 8 and i remember when it happened,but i remeber it, and whern i saw this book at barnes and noble not too long before it came out, i knoew i had to buy it. I saw Ricky Byrdsong Sr many times around my school, and even though i never knew him personally, its sad to hear of someone having to lose their life like that. It's also sad and scarry thinking that these sort of things can happen so close to home, and in such a diverse commntittee. People walk down the street all the time. You can't stay locked up in your house to aviod these people who have such hate against people that mayb be a different, or not as "perfect" as them. It's sad we still have such racism and hate in this country. And this tragedy involving Ricky Byrdsong just shows how bad things still are. I think that everyone should read this book, not matter who or how old you are.
It Can Happen to Anybody
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The book was awesome! I couldn't put it down! It was very well written. I was also impressed with the inclusion of such detailed historical facts. It was very evident that major research went into this work.My major take away was the fact that both Ricky and Ben started off as normal children. One twist was that Ben actually was born into a very religious Mennonite family. For some reason, it seems like Ben was left on his own to develope his own philosophies. Ben was a prime target for the enemy to mold. Ricky however, didn't grow up in a Christian family (only nominally so). Though Ricky was exposed to biblical principles, he did not fully embrace those principles until later in life.The book made me realize even more how important it is to pay attention to our children as well as our neighbor's children (and everyone is our neighbor). Whenever we have a chance to share God's truths and to nurture, we need to do it. We can no longer take anything for granted. What happened to Ben can happen to anyone. Also, what happened to Ricky can happen to anyone.
Where Was God?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
...Ricky Byrdsong is a Christian martyr, gunned down because he was such a vibrant, courageous,witnessing Christian. Dave and Neta Jackson have done a great job in making the testimony ofhis life available to us all in their latest book, No Random Act.Ben Smith, the man who shot him, didn't know who Ricky was. Ben was on a hate crimesshooting spree and Ricky just happened to be one of many who became his target. But for thedark spiritual powers who war against us, this-- as the book title indicates--was `No RandomAct'. Dave and Neta actually tell us two stories, both of which converge on a single event in July,1999. One is the story of the World Church of the Creator, the white supremacist organizationto which Benjamin Smith belonged. The other is the story of Ricky Byrdsong and his wifeSherialyn, who emerges as an incredible woman of faith. How the Jackson's managed to piece together all this complex history is truly awesome. Theytake us back 70 or 80 years on both sides of this tale. The book develops with alternate chaptersdevoted to one and then the other. The story is fascinating, thought-provoking and in the case ofthe Byrdsong family, absolutely inspiring. This collision of good and evil forces brings us once again to some of the most profoundquestions of our human experience. The crucifixion of Jesus was an event like that. Where isGod when these things happen?This story, like the story of Jesus, makes it clear that God is intimately involved. And just whenthe powers of darkness think they have won a great victory, they have actually suffered atremendous defeat. God and Ricky Byrdsong definitely emerge victorious from this encounter.This victory was celebrated in First Presbyterian Church of Evanston, a few days after Ricky'smartyrdom as people from all churches and walks of life crowded into the sanctuary to givethanks to God for the faithful witness of a truly great man. The story of this victory continues to unfold in the ministry of Sherialyn Byrdsong and manyothers who have joined with her. This gets brief coverage at the end of No Random Act but thatof course, is the topic for another book.Ironic and tragic alike is the fact that the Church of the Creator was founded by Ben Klassen, thealienated son of Mennonite parents. Dave and Neta trace the sad story of his life. The familysuffered at the hands of communist revolutionaries in Russia. They fled to Mexico and laterimmigrated to Canada, along with many other Mennonite refugees. If you read the book you will be amazed to see how the Spirit of God prepared Ricky, Sherialynand the Worship Center congregation in Evanston to face this terrible confrontation. .
Terrorism is here and it's recruiting our kids!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I don't know what I expected when I first picked up No Random Act: Behind the Murder of Ricky Byrdsong, but I was drawn immediately into the story and the power of this just released book. I HAD to read it straight through, then a second time to absorb the sobering, sometimes frightening realities it revealed.First, this is the story of the life of former Northwestern University basketball coach Ricky Byrdsong. He was a community and church leader and the vision behind a basketball-based outreach to inner city kids. Just two years ago he was murdered by a white supremacist while walking home with his children.Second, this is the story of Benjamin Smith, the murderer. It also tells - and perhaps most powerfully - the story, history, vision, and organized recruitment efforts of the white supremacist movement in America. I'd never heard of RAHOWA - Racial Holy War - the battle cry of these hate groups. I didn't know white supremacist groups actively recruit on college campuses. I didn't know they set up shop in small towns. I didn't know there is a summer camp for hate less than a half-day's drive from my Wisconsin home! Like Osama bin Laden, leaders in the white supremacist movement actively recruit, groom, and "turn loose" young men to further their agenda of hate and RAHOWA. And, like the fundamentalist Islamic terrorist movement, the white supremacists target vulnerable young people. Where kids are unemployed, poorly educated, and marginalized, groups like the World Church of the Creator or the Aryan Nation welcome them with open arms. I kept thinking as I read, "Even the army doesn't want these kids...they're easy pickings for these violent hate groups!"I recommend this book highly. The story of Ricky Byrdsong's life is a grace note of hope in the midst of this truly sobering book.In the end, I had to wonder whether anyone notices or cares about these working poor, marginalized white young men. With sadness, I realized Ricky Byrdsong would have cared.READ THIS BOOK. It really is a wake-up call.
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