Helpful Score: 2
Harold Bell Wright yearned to make a lasting, moral impact on his rough mining town community. Concerned that the church be more than a mere social club, Wright penned this compelling story of ministry to the homeless, a ministry in which the teachings of Christ are demonstrated in a dynamic way.
Great reading
The story of a printer, Dick Falkner, who arrives in Boyd City nearly penniless. Times are hard and beggars abound, and Falkner lives among them until finally landing a job at Udell's print-shop. When he begins attending a young people's group at a large church, his influence results in the youth starting a program for the down-and-out of the city. But this is quickly met by church opposition. To make matters worse, a class-conscious elder takes offense at his daughter's interest in Falkner and forces her away into the world of high society with all its corruption.
Enjoyed this book.