On Generosity

A Way Forward in a Divided World

 

$10.95

What does it mean to be a generous person? Further, why should generosity be cultivated and pursued? Why should it be habitual rather than a random act of kindness? Generous deeds, when consistently performed, build bridges, bring reconciliation, and bless communities. In this small book, readers are presented with a model of generosity that comes from the pen of the apostle Paul. Enlightening and encouraging, John Lee reminds us that generosity changes benefactors and beneficiaries. In a world of plenty and in a world of want, each of us can make a difference.

About the author:

John Lee is an educator who seeks to inspire students to achieve excellence in their studies and their lives. He has taught at the University of Delaware, St. Thomas Choir School, Drew University, Nyack College, St. Bernard’s School, and The Geneva School of Manhattan. He obtained his M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. in history from Yale University. His essays have appeared in The Banner, Mere Orthodoxy, Christianity Today, and a number of other publications. He lives in New York City and East Hampton with his wife and two children.
Weight 6 oz
Dimensions 4.5 × 7 × 1 in
Format

Soft Cover

Pages

136