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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Book That Will Change Your Heart
Fields of the Fatherless by Tom Davis is one of those books that will change your life if you let it. Your eyes will be opened to the plight of orphans, widows, the poor and the stranger and to what God says to Christians about providing for them. God will place these on your heart in such a way that you will find it hard to forget. Not only does Mr. Davis explain in...
Published on July 29, 2009 by CHH

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3.0 out of 5 stars It is not a manifesto on social justice, it is a compassionate appeal to Christians to lift their eyes to the harvest.
God makes it abundantly clear in the Bible that he cares deeply for the alien, the orphan and the widow. His love and zeal for the justice of those that live on the margins of society resonates throughout both the Old and the New Testament.

Unfortunately, many Christians today don't look at the margins of society. The marginalized don't go to their churches,...
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Book That Will Change Your Heart, July 29, 2009
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CHH "luv2read" (Mooresville, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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Fields of the Fatherless by Tom Davis is one of those books that will change your life if you let it. Your eyes will be opened to the plight of orphans, widows, the poor and the stranger and to what God says to Christians about providing for them. God will place these on your heart in such a way that you will find it hard to forget. Not only does Mr. Davis explain in detail about these "fatherless", he also shows how important the least of these are to the heart of God. You will realize that God blesses those who bless them. Mr. Davis addresses fear that robs us of the joy to be found in showing compassion to the fatherless. It is this fear that will prevent us from growing, changing and experiencing the joy and blessings God has for us. You will be encouraged to do something, not just hope that "someone else" will do it.

If you allow this book to touch you, Mr. Davis has also provided a "Guide To Walking in the Fields of the Fatherless". The Guide gives specific ways to become involved in helping the fatherless. I encourage every Christian to read this life-changing book. Do not miss the blessings you will receive by caring for those who cannot care for themselves. I know I have been personally encouraged to start a ministry to orphans in my church. I hope that others will be encouraged in the same way.
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4.0 out of 5 stars the fields are plentiful, but the laborers few, May 30, 2009
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The widow, the orphan, the stranger - all groups that hold a special place in the heart of God. The Church (especially in the West) has all-too-often allowed social services and government programs take the place of being the body of Christ in the world. The power of this book lies less in its Biblical exposition and more in the emotional impact of its stories. It is a call to open our hearts to those who are so important to God and become an agent of change, an advocate, and to start practicing true religion (James 1:27). If only 7% of the professed Christians in the world would open their lives and homes to an orphan, there would be no orphaned children, crying out for a place to call home. This is a call for the Church wake up and I would recommend it for those needing an introduction to the issue of adoption and care for those on the fringes. (I don't recommend it for those looking for a deep Biblical study, it is really best understood as an intro.)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't buy just one!, August 22, 2008
This review is from: Fields of the Fatherless: Discover the Joy of Compassionate Living (Paperback)
This book is amazing. If you don't know God's heart for orphans, widows, and strangers, you will after reading this. Mr. Davis gently takes you on a ride to understanding the plight of these three categories of people and how the church is to respond. Buy a case....you'll want to hand one to everyone you know.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Orphan's deserve a Christian's attention, July 30, 2008
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This was a very good read. I purchased this book as a tool to make the decision whether or not to adopt a child from overseas. This author makes it very clear and cites many Biblical references to the importance of Christians to look after widows and orphans. This is a HUGE problem in the world and every Christian should help in some capacity, be it adopting, which I have done twice and more to come, or by donating time, money, or skills to help orphans and widows in our age.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book I've read in a while, July 18, 2008
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This is the best book I've read in a while. It's eye-opening, inspirational and challenging. I highly recommend it to anyone who is serious about following Jesus.
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3.0 out of 5 stars It is not a manifesto on social justice, it is a compassionate appeal to Christians to lift their eyes to the harvest., September 19, 2011
God makes it abundantly clear in the Bible that he cares deeply for the alien, the orphan and the widow. His love and zeal for the justice of those that live on the margins of society resonates throughout both the Old and the New Testament.

Unfortunately, many Christians today don't look at the margins of society. The marginalized don't go to their churches, they don't work with them or play little league with their kids. To many Christians the least of these are unseen and unnoticed. Sure, when asked many Christians will say they are concerned for the poor and want them to be helped, but they just don't know how they themselves can help.

This is the connection that Tom Davis seeks to make in his book The Fields of the Fatherless: Discover the Joy of Compassionate Living. Far from a scathing critique on the lack of social action in the church today Davis' book is more a gentle introduction between one person who can help and another who needs it.

Davis begins by comparing concern for the poor (a.k.a. social justice) to discovering a hidden treasure that was right under your nose. He tells the reader to imagine that the book is "a treasure map that unlocks a marvelous treasure chest of truth about what matters most to God - and should matter most to us."

He begins with showing the biblical mandates to care for the alien, the orphan and the widow and the Old Testament promise of blessing (not necessarily material blessing) that comes from it. He then shows us real life stories of the fatherless today. They are the single-mother next door working her hardest to make ends meet, the widow/widower at church who just lost her/his spouse of 40 years, the unruly boy in your child's class who gets passed from one foster home to the next, the orphan in the orphanages around the world, the migrant worker looking for work at Home Depot or the lonely foreign exchange student looking for a taste of home. The fields of the fatherless are all around us, we just don't know they are there.

Davis then gives some practical steps we can all take to reach out to the least of these that are in need of help. Steps like volunteering to be a foster parent, helping out at a soup kitchen, running errands for a single-mom or writing letters to orphans. He recommends a few ministries to get in touch with as a means of practicality. The rest of the book is filled in with principles for serving the poor and personal stories of heartache and hope to educate and inspire.

The writing style wasn't superb and I was curious about the basis for some of his finer points about God's promised blessings (I've been reading a lot of Larry Crabb recently so that might have influenced it). The book left me wanting for more; whether it was a simple challenge to do this, this and this or a notion that what he is positing is achievable.

Overall I would say it is worth the read. It's not an exhaustive approach to social justice or a manifesto on how to save the world as Christians, nor is it about proper ethical positions toward the poor. It is a focused and compassionate appeal to Christians to look up and see that there is a harvest field of orphans waiting to be cared for and loved by those whom God has spiritually adopted himself. I was inspired by it and thought constantly throughout the book about what I could do and was encouraged and challenged towards the end to remember that I was spiritually an orphan and yet God took me in and loved me even though I seemed unloveable at first.

Recommendation: Read it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Have not read yet, July 14, 2009
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I have not read the books yet but they arrived just as promised and in the condition promised.
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