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Too Small to Ignore: Why the Least of These Matters Most [Paperback]

Wess Stafford , Dean Merrill
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Book Description

May 15, 2007

The time has come, argues Dr. Wess Stafford, for a major paradigm shift: Children are too important and too intensely loved by God to be left behind or left to chance. Children belong to all of us and we are compelled to intervene on their behalf. We must invest in children–all across the world.

There are strategic, persuasive reasons–beyond love and kindness–to invest in children. Today they may snuggle into your lap, if you let them. But tomorrow you may not have access to them in the corridors of power they might occupy. Now is the time to shape the future.

Dr. Stafford issues an urgent call for change. His adventures as a boy raised in a West African village provide an often-humorous and always-captivating backdrop to his profound and inspiring challenges. Wess lived the reality of “it takes a village to raise a child” and calls us to “be that loving village for children everywhere.”
This book will encourage you to turn your good, loving intentions into strategic actions and empower you to help change the world–and the future–forever: one child at a time.




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Praise for Too Small to Ignore

"The heart of Compassion became so real and clear after reading this gripping saga of what a small child dramatically had to endure, which God has used to help the lives of countless children. Wess Stafford’s story is heartbreaking, yet full of the grace and love that God has for His little ones."
-Ned Lott, senior manager, Character Voices, Disney

“The first time I met Wess, I perceived this undeniable compassion in his eyes. I listened to him talk about growing up in Africa and heard his compassion. But not until I read this book did I fully understand why communicating compassion is as natural to Wess as breathing is to the rest of us. His journey through pain and hurt reinforces the fact that God does indeed bring beauty from ashes, and compassion from heartache.
-Tamara Lott, Compassion Sponsor

“As I travel around the world, I see so many children in desperate straits–especially children with disabilities who are relegated to the lowest rung of the social ladder. My heart goes out to them! It’s my prayer that through Wess Stafford’s new book, a passion will ignite in the hearts of Christians around the globe to reach these little ones with his tender mercies and hands-on help.”
–Joni Eareckson Tada, president of Joni and Friends

Too Small to Ignore is a wake-up call for all of us. It speaks to our responsibility to ‘the least of these.’ The truths in this book speak directly to the heart. If you want to understand children and why they matter to God, you have to read this book!”
–Michael W. Smith, artist and songwriter

“Nearly a half century ago in an African village, God was beginning to shape the destiny of one who would appear on the stage of life as a powerful voice and advocate for children of the world. Later his leadership skills would be sharpened in the soil of Haiti. Now, as president of Compassion International, Dr. Wess Stafford has written a compelling book of his own pilgrimage interwoven with the reminder of the importance Jesus placed upon children. It is a must-read that will inspire all hearts to join with Wess to champion the cause of children all over the world.”
–Jim Groen, president of Global Connection International

“At last–a book that has to be close to the heart of Jesus who affirmed the value of children….yet today, children are at risk all over the world. Read this and get your heart engaged in the priority enterprise of the coming generation!”
–Joseph Stowell, teaching pastor, Harvest Bible Chapel and former president of Moody Bible Institute

“Weaving a beautiful tapestry of his boyhood adventures in Africa and a lifetime of heartfelt ministry to children, Wess Stafford powerfully defends the cause of God’s children and implores us to take action on their behalf. The spiritual impact of future generations simply cannot be ignored–and we must take the lead. Please read this book–and don’t forget God’s children.”
–Ted Haggard, president of National Evangelicals Association and senior pastor of New Life Church

“What a joy it has been to be an advocate for the wonderful ministry of Compassion International! In the same way, it is an absolute delight for me to speak of my friend and mentor, Wess Stafford. This is a man of integrity whose heart overflows with love for hurting children and, above all, for our God. You cannot meet this godly man without being challenged and encouraged. Prepare to be moved.”
–Rebecca St. James, artist, songwriter, and author

“Some books are meant to be skimmed, others to be read carefully. Wess Stafford’s new book is to be savored, underlined, highlighted, and meditated over. It’s full of wonderful stories and profound insights. Too Small to Ignore is a great book, written with the energy and verve of a man who knows kids and passionately loves them.”
–Bill Armstrong, former U.S. senator

“For Wess Stafford, ministering to the neediest children in the world grows out of a biblical imperative and a passion that was generated from his experiences as the son of missionaries in Africa. This book has everything–stories that will moisten your eyes, insight that will stimulate your mind, and proposals that will generate an intense response.… What I love about the book is that Wess convinces the reader that he or she can make an incredible difference on behalf of the poorest of the poor.”
–Tony Campolo, PhD, speaker and author of Speaking My Mind

“A big-picture book if I’ve ever read one. Brilliant, inspiring, compelling, and moving. Wess has done a remarkable job of helping us to rediscover the value of our most precious resource–our children. This book will move you to compassion and force you to action! Welcome to a front-row seat into on what moves the heart of God.”
–C. Thomas Davis, president of Children’s HopeChest and author of Fields of the Fatherless

“You are holding in your hands one of the greatest literary works on child development. Every page of this spellbinding masterpiece is drenched with the passion of a man dedicated to the cause of children.… I particularly enjoyed his portrait of life in an African village where timeless truths and lessons are passed on to the next generation as an ordinary part of human interaction.… This book is a must-have on the bookshelf of every parent, pastor, youth leader, and most certainly every teacher and educator. I highly recommend Too Small to Ignore and pray that this electrifying read will light a passion for children in the heart of every person–and compel you to action.”
–Mrs. Janet Museveni, first lady of the Republic of Uganda

“As his pastor, I know Wess Stafford…loves the children of this groaning planet, and he speaks truth to them as he cares for their needs. He loves the body of Christ, and he speaks the truth to us about our role in a world filled with more brokenness and beauty than any of us can fully comprehend….Wess’s scripturally based perspective and Spirit-authored passion come through. These pages present a powerful message that needs to be heard.”
–Matt Heard, senior pastor, Woodmen Valley Chapel

“Wess Stafford has a heart for children like none I have ever seen. Too Small to Ignore is a must-read for anyone whose life touches the lives of children to any degree. Although it is painful and heartbreaking at times, the hope and compassion he delivers encourage a response from every reader.”
–Zig Ziglar, author and motivational teacher

“Wess Stafford and I share a special bond: I am African by birth, and Wess, raised as the son of missionaries in a poor African village, is African at heart. Too Small to Ignore is my brother’s tribute to the crucible of his African childhood. His upbringing forged in him a passion to declare a long-neglected kingdom truth: our calling as believers is to speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves and to defend the cause of children whenever necessary–particularly the children of the poor. If you want to be challenged further in your faith, please read this book!”
–Dr. Alemu Beeftu, president of Gospel of Glory

“Wess Stafford is a rare and good man, who brings a message for our time straight from the heart of God. His candid book compels us to see and act differently, to enter into God’s compassionate heart and move on behalf of his little ones. We can have a beautiful impact.”
–Stasi Eldredge, speaker and coauthor of Captivating: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman’s Soul

“As I read through the pages of Too Small to Ignore, I was constantly struck with a beautiful reality: I have seen these words lived out in the man who wrote them. I have stood beside Wess as he knelt down to love the children of foreign nations, and I have heard his heart break for the ‘least of these.’… The real gift of what Wess Stafford writes is that he lives it first.”
–Bebo Norman, artist and songwriter

“Wess Stafford has written an amazing book, combining a touching personal story with a very compelling argument for changing the way we view children. I laughed, cried, and ultimately reexamined my views on a subject I thought I understood well. This book is both deeply personal and highly provocative on a subject too often left unexamined.”
–Dale Hanson Bourke, author of The Skeptic’s Guide to the Global AIDS Crisis

“In Too Small to Ignore, Dr. Wess Stafford paints a powerful picture of the importance of children, using the colorful canvas of his own childhood spent thriving in the heart of Africa as a missionary’s son. Wess’s story cuts a deep river of compassion for children in the heart of the reader, and his vision for the future creates a broad horizon of hope. Children are not the church of the future, Wess asserts. They are the church of today and deserve our devoted time, active attention, generous resources, and deep-rooted respect if we are to honor the heart of Jesus with our lives.”
–Denny Rydberg, president of Young Life

“Yesterday a friend of mine told me how his career was turned upside down by sitting next to Wess Stafford years ago on a bus in Holland. This man and his message are for now!”
–Patrick McDonald, founder of Viva Network

“Wess Stafford’s

About the Author

Dr. Wess Stafford, author of Too Small To Ignore: Why Children are The Next Big Thing, host of the daily radio feature, “Speak Up with Compassion,” and president of Compassion International, is an internationally recognized advocate for children in poverty. Founded in 1952, Compassion International is one of the world’s largest Christian child development agencies, partnering with more than 65 denominations and thousands of local churches to serve more than 600,000 children in 23 countries.

Wess’s life experiences have uniquely prepared him for this role. While he has earned degrees from Moody Bible Institute, Biola University, and Wheaton College, as well as a Ph.D. from Michigan State University, Wess often says, “Everything he really needs to know to lead a multinational organization, I learned from the poor, growing up in an African village.” As a boy, the son of Ivory Coast missionaries, Wess was one of the village children who were watched over by a wise and loving African “extended family.” But his young heart was often broken when African friends died from the cruel ravages of poverty. Wess feels privileged to continue his parents’ commitment to the poor and to now minister to those who have always been so close to his heart.

While Wess’s passion for serving the poor was sparked in childhood, later adventures continued to fan the flames. He attended high school with Native American and Hispanic classmates in the southwestern United States before graduating from Wheaton Academy, and in college, spearheaded literacy programs for disadvantaged teens in inner-city Chicago. His education and experiences in broadcasting, writing, and non-formal education, his facility for languages, and working cross-culturally were important threads of his life that were eventually woven together for the purpose of preparing him for his life’s mission of speaking globally on behalf of those who cannot speak for themselves.

As a young man, Wess represented a consortium of relief and development agencies in Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. During his four years in Haiti, Wess experienced the most devastating message that poverty speaks to a child, “You don’t matter.” Wess also learned that the most strategic way to break the cycle of poverty is by investing holistically in children, meeting their physical, spiritual, socioeconomic and vocational needs to give them a hope and a future.

Wess joined the staff of Compassion International in 1977 and has worked with the ministry, both overseas and at headquarters, for 28 years. He has served as president since 1993. “Compassion and I were a perfect match,” Wess said. “Their philosophy of development reflects everything my experience told me was true– the importance of preserving the dignity of the poor, focusing on empowering people by equipping them rather than ‘doing for’ them, and enhancing cultures by enabling the local church to disciple children. If Compassion had not already existed, I would have had to create it!” Compassion’s approach works–hundreds of thousands of its program’s “graduates” are now giving back in their own countries as Christian spouses and parents, health care workers, educators, lawyers, entrepreneurs, pastors and church workers.

Wess was awarded an honorary doctorate degree from Biola University in 2003. He is a veteran, having served four years in the U.S. Army as a linguist in military intelligence. An avid outdoorsman and committed family man, Wess lives on a little ranch near Colorado Springs, Colorado, with Donna, his wife of 25 years, who was a Compassion sponsor even before she met Wess. They have two daughters, Jenny and Katie–the two children in the world for whom Wess is the greatest advocate of all. They also have a dog who worships the ground Wess walks on, and a cat who worships himself!

Since 1952, Compassion International has touched the lives of more than a million children. To learn more about this revolutionary approach to child development, visit www.compassion.com or call (800) 336-7676.


From the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: WaterBrook Press; Reprint edition (May 15, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400073928
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400073924
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.8 x 9.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #148,415 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A children's champion! March 28, 2006
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I received much more than I expected from Too Small to Ignore: Why Children's Are the Next Big Thing, written by Dr. Wess Stafford, in collaboration with Dean Merrill. As president and CEO of Compassion International, Dr. Stafford knows firsthand how important the children of the world are, being raised in a missionary family stationed in a West African village.

First, I learned why our investments should be in the children of this world. How we can, as Dr. Stafford puts it, "change the world - one child at a time." Second, I was educated in what we really need to understand about poverty, in order to make a difference in it. Third, I received a good cry-well, actually I cried uncontrollably--when Dr. Stafford shared the horrific experience he had at a boarding school at the hands of wayward missionary teachers. I cried for all the children in this world who have had their own awful stories or experiences that are yet unspoken. Fourth, I saw how God can use children instead of adults at times and about the "ripple of influence." Lastly, I was touched that Wess Stafford asked that all royalties from the sale of the book go to Compassion International to minister to impoverished children around the world.

This man, Dr. Wess Stafford, is a children's champion and we can be, too. We need to wake up and take a hold of tomorrow through the world's children. This is the tomorrow that our own children will live in. We can do this. - Debra Murphy, Christian Book Previews.com
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As president and CEO of Compassion International, a Christian child sponsorship agency, Dr. Wess Stafford is naturally passionate about children. But in his book TOO SMALL TO IGNORE: Why Children Are the Next Big Thing, Stafford goes beyond heartfelt excitement to build a compelling case as to why investing heavily in children will not only transform the face of Christianity but also our world.

It's well known that the majority of people who embrace Christianity do so while still young. In fact, two-thirds of people who give their lives to Christ make a personal faith commitment before the age of 18. Yet children are literally dying around the world as a result of the effects of poverty. Sickness, disease and starvation are stripping the world of one of its greatest resources. Stafford notes that every major movement in world history --- from the Nazis to the Communists to the Taliban --- has strategically mobilized children. If such a force can be used for darkness, it can also be used for good. Yet Christianity has not done an outstanding job of investing in and raising up younger followers of Jesus.

That's why Stafford argues that it's time for the church and believers around the world to wake up and begin investing their time and resources into the lives of children. He champions four sets of freedoms that every child deserves: a freedom from drivenness, materialism, competition and fear. He argues that these are some of the most precious gifts that we can give to the next generation in order to equip them to reach their full potential.

While TOO SMALL TO IGNORE begins much like a lawyer on a soapbox outlining a convincing case, the book becomes intensely personal and exposing about halfway through as Stafford shares his story of attending an abusive boarding school in Africa. He tenderly recounts the emotional, spiritual and physical abuse that he and the students endured year after year. He describes the classmates who never recovered and whose lives were marked by further abuse, divorce and hopelessness. And he recounts what happened when the former students who were still alive --- more than two decades after the school's closing --- finally confronted those who had committed the atrocities.

At this point, TOO SMALL TO IGNORE becomes more than just a book or a manifesto for children. It becomes a stained glass window into a man's soul that provides a distinct light and an understanding of why children must be protected, transcending all other arguments. As an author, Stafford did not have to go to this vulnerable place to write this book. He chose to go there anyway, and as a result, countless readers will find healing and a touch of restoration for their own soul. Others will find the strength to do what they are called and created to do: defend those who cannot defend themselves.

As if Stafford didn't give enough of himself in this book already, all author royalties from the sale of TOO SMALL TO IGNORE will be given to Compassion International. This is a book that everyone --- including you --- should read.

--- Reviewed by Margaret Feinberg (...)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Changing Your View - Will Change Lives October 25, 2005
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I read this book to increase my knowledge of how to help those who are poor - especially poor children. While this book met this goal, I was amazed to see how useful these same lessons are to my relatively affluent family and to the children that I see everyday. This book will change your vision of children - almost as radical as looking through the wrong end of a pair of binoculars. Children can seem so small when you look at them the wrong way; Wess Stafford shows us how to turn our binoculars around so we can see how large they really are.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love this book!!!
I would definitely recommend this book to anyone. It had moments that made me cry and laugh. I also related to some of the stories and was never bored at reading it. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Dusty Otwell
5.0 out of 5 stars Sad That It's Necessary, But it Is
Dr. Stafford is a man who has put his ideas into action long before he wrote to encourage the rest of us to do the same, which gives him instant credibility in my mind. Read more
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This book is very well written. It will change your life and how you relate to kids. It's a very easy read, yet parts are difficult because of the intensity of the content.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Shows you your heart
This book is full of compassion and the heart of God for children and the poor. It forces you to evaluate your priorities.
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5.0 out of 5 stars awesome book
This book changed how we view our family and our world.
It will change your world if you let it!
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This book has an important message with some great stories. Takes lots of excess words to share this message though.
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Loved this book. Loved reading about his experiences in the remote African village. It was insightful to read about Wess's passion for children today and the effects poverty has... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Karen Zapata
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Great reading. I had trouble putting it down. I am now sharing it with family members. If you have a heart for hungry children this book will break your heart!
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This book has really stirred my heart and given me a way to express why I feel children are so important!
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