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A True Man of God: A Biography of Father Ralph William Beiting, Founder of the Christian Appalachian Project
  
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A True Man of God: A Biography of Father Ralph William Beiting, Founder of the Christian Appalachian Project [Hardcover]

Anthony J. Salatino (Author), Sidney Saylor Farr (Author, Editor)

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May 1, 2002
This is a portrait of a unique missionary priest, Father Ralph William Beiting, who has brought great hope to many needy people in one of the most isolated and poverty-stricken areas of America—Appalachia. A native Kentuckian, Father Beiting has provided help to the poor for almost half a century through spiritual guidance and humanitarian leadership. Considered ahead of his time, this visionary of anti-poverty, racial equality, social justice, and religious unity never flinched at opposition or ridicule. Through persistence and strong faith, Father Beiting broke down barriers and boundaries that others felt were impossible to accomplish.

Operating on a sound philosophy of "helping people to help themselves," Father Beiting founded the most comprehensive charitable organization in America—the interdenominational Christian Appalachian Project. Highlighted throughout this book is his determination to promote the spiritual, social, and economic transformation of Appalachia.


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The author, Dr. Anthony J. Salatino, a native of New York State, came to Appalachia in the early 1960s as Academic Dean of Alice Lloyd College, Pippa Passes, Kentucky. His background is extensive and diverse. He has served as a University professor and administrator, worked for a major publishing house, and served as CEO for a nonprofit organization. Dr. Salatino is an award-winning author of the book Will Appalachia Finally Overcome Poverty?. His great concern for the people of Appalachia led him to accept the invitation to write this biography of Father Beiting, whom he has admired for giving so much of himself to improve the lives of others.

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