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Companion To The Poor: Christ In The Urban Slums

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When he entered the Manila squatter settlement of Tatalon, Viv Grigg knew what he wanted to do but not how to do it. The need was obvious - to establish a Christian church among Asia's forgotten people, the impoverished slum dwellers of its vast megalopolises. The challenge was to find a way that did not treat people's spiritual needs in isolation from their poverty, without simply becoming another economic or social relief program with no evangelistic component. This book is the enthralling story of how the author met and solved this problem. But in a sense, it is an unfinished story. What has begun is but the beginning of the founding of a Christian community in a dark place. This is not Viv Grigg's story alone, but God's story. For it is God who is working in Tatalon and urban slums like it, and giving people a hope that affects all of life. He challenges us to reexamine our strategies and design new approaches that will build Christ's kingdom among the poor "who comprise nearly half the world."

There is a 2014 updated version.

220 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1969

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13 reviews3 followers
October 7, 2013
Books have had a huge impact and influence on my life. I think this book has had a greater influence and impact on my life than any of the thousands of books I have read, let me exclude the bible from this. It inspired me, challenged me and informed me, but more than that I believe that God spoke to me through this book about the direction my life needed to take. I ended up going to live in the slums in Manila. At the moment I am not living in the urban slums, but I believe that is my calling and I hope soon I can be back living among the poor in an urban slum community. PLEASE READ THIS BOOK AND READ IT WITH AN OPEN MIND AND HEART.
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December 17, 2012
First read CTTP as an intern and, at the time, didn't realize the gem I held in my hand. Re-read CTTP to discuss with our current internship class. It's rare for internship curriculum to make me cry, but there I was, home alone, tearing up as I read Grigg's account of living in the slums in Manila.

Why?
1) Manila's slums hold a special place in my heart
2) Grigg's storytelling is excellent
3) Comprehensive exploration of urban ministry among the poor.

I mean, c'mon, the guy helped found the org I work for. It's hard not to like him.
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November 5, 2010
I definitely respect what Viv Grigg did as a groundbreaker in ministering to the urban poor. And there are great bits of wisdom and food for thought within this book. But the scattered organization made it really difficult to follow his train of thought at many times, and I disagreed with a number of things he had to say (unfortunately, the parts I disagreed with the most often were the parts he explained the least, so I may have been enlightened if he had shared more about those aspects).
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December 10, 2011
A testimony of someone taking the call to justice and transformation in bringing the kingdom seriously! in the process you learn. love it.
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November 1, 2018
Best book I have ever read about what a Christian's perspective on poverty should be. Absolutely changed my view of poverty and how to combat it in the world.
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April 5, 2020
Great reality check for what it truly means to be poor and what we as Christians can do about it.
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November 16, 2007
One of the things that I loved about Companion to the Poor is Grigg's writing. Although his stream-of-consciousness style can be hard to follow, I love how every aspect of slum and urban ministry intersects--he does not separate the sociological from the spiritual. Essentially, Companion to the Poor is simply Grigg's autobiography: his journey to pioneering slum ministry in Manila. Ultimately, Grigg's desire is to raise up ministers to the slum, and he doesn't hide the sacrifices that must be made to that end. However, there is a sense of trust there because these are sacrifices that he has made himself.
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July 8, 2007
This is a man whom I spent some time with. He is the most holy man I have ever met. He lived in the slums of Manilia for 20 years as a squatter and you can see that he is drenched in the Holy Spirit.
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