A book of two halves. The first part takes a deep look at what charity is, what motivates it, how it might succeed or fail, how it might deviate from its' original purpose, and so on. This is the larger part of the book, and at times was, whilst interesting and well informed, a little dry or almost technical. I preferred the later section of the book where the author describes his own Christian motivation using quotes from the bible and ancient bishops and the like. This for me was the challenging and motivational part of the book. The whole book was a spur to consider giving in a more deliberate and informed way, but I found the Christian elements pushed my buttons more.