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Dynamic, thought provoking, and intensely practical, this book tells in clear, specific terms how one’s role in life, though it may be a humble one, can be a vital force in creating a decent world for all of us. With dramatic use of incidents from everyday life, the founder of the Christopher movement and pioneer in the use of the media of television and motion pictures for spreading the gospel message of love and peace throughout the world, the late Father James Keller shows how each individual — how you — can influence others; how, whether you are Protestant, Catholic or Jew, you can work for the good of all within your own limited sphere: You Can Change the World! This revised and abridged edition of his highly acclaimed classic is as relevant today, if not even more so, than it was when it first came out. May a whole new generation of readers be inspired and encouraged by its message to do what they can to literally change for the better the world in which they live. About the Editor: Gerald M. Costello is a former President of The Christophers. A 1952 graduate of the University of Notre Dame, he was the founding editor of two Catholic newspapers: The Beacon, in Paterson, New Jersey, and Catholic New York. Now retired, he holds an honorary doctorate in letters from St. John’s University, New York. The Catholic Press Association has presented him with both the St. Francis de Sales Award and the Bishop John England Award.
ISBN-10: 0-8189-1234-0 ISBN-13: 978-0-8189-1234-4 Book: 262 pages
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