NOBODY'S CHILD

Nadine Parker  |  Reviews
Date posted:  1 Jan 2004
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By John Robinson
Monarch Books. 160 pages. £6.99
ISBN 1 85424 623 2

This is an easy-to-read paperback, which provides a thoroughly depressing account of the failure of the care system but a wonderfully uplifting testimony to the triumph of the gospel.

John Robinson spent most of his childhood in abusive foster homes, was sent to a detention centre for arson at 14 and then moved on to borstal and psychiatric hospital before ending up living on the streets surrounded by violence and hopelessness. In the midst of this, thankfully, someone had the courage to speak to John about God's love and Christians opened their hearts and homes to him. The wonderful result was that 'nobody's child' discovered the joy of becoming a precious child of God. Today John runs the Eden bus ministry, reaching out with the gospel in the toughest parts of Manchester. His passion is 'for those who feel downtrodden, hurt and rejected.

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