The Greatest is Charity

"That the name of Andrew Reed should be better known will be obvious to all who read Dr. Ian Shaw's excellent biography...Here is the story of one of the truly great preachers of the Victorian age, who built up a church of under a hundred to one regularly numbering around two thousand, during his half-century as a pastor...Above all, Andrew Reed is to be remembered for his vital work in establishing three orphanages, two homes for those with what we call today 'learning disabilities' and a 'hospice' for those with severe physical disabilities...No one will read this book without being moved, enlightened and inspired to a greater compassion for those at the bottom of society, and a greater confidence in their God." from the foreword by Brian EdwardsYou might want to check out Tim Challies review... 

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A Biblical Rationale...subtitled "the God who answers by orphanages let him be God"