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Justice Song

The Story of Christian Aid: Foreword by Gordon Brown

Justice Song

The Story of Christian Aid: Foreword by Gordon Brown

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Publisher: SPCK Publishing
ISBN: 9780281091980
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 20/11/2025
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
For nearly 80 years, Christian Aid has been a force for justice on the global stage - speaking truth to power, responding to crises, and challenging the structures that keep people poor. Justice Song tells the story of this groundbreaking organisation not as a linear history, but through a series of vivid, thematic chapters that trace its evolution from post-war beginnings to present-day campaigns. It explores how a church-founded agency became a pioneering voice in international development, human rights, and political activism - and how that legacy can still inspire action today. Founded in 1945 by British and Irish churches to support refugees after World War II, Christian Aid has expanded its humanitarian mission across the globe. Always rooted in a vision of justice, it has provided emergency relief, backed long-term development, and championed the rights of the marginalised. Sir Robert Birley once wrote of Christian Aid's founding Director, Janet Lacey CBE: 'Bureaucracy [...] collapsed at her approach; no one ever broke more rules.' The book will capture the spirit of dissent and innovation which marks both Christian Aid's beginnings and its work today. From challenging the World Bank and International Monetary Fund to helping found the Voluntary Service Overseas, Disasters Emergency Committee, and Fairtrade Foundation, Christian Aid has consistently pushed beyond the boundaries of traditional charity. It helped set up the World Development Movement to drive political change, advised Martin Luther King during his UK visit, and partnered with leaders like Bishop Oscar Romero. Bringing together the voices of those who built, worked with, and were transformed by Christian Aid - including staff, partners, and communities around the world - Justice Song reveals an organisation defined by solidarity, defiance, and a restless drive for change. Christian Aid has never shied away from bold alliances or uncomfortable truths. At every turn, it has remained committed to a radical vision: a world where justice sings louder than despair.
'1 How it all began 1 When I needed a neighbour 19 2 Afghanistan 21 South Africas national anthem 32 3 On the campaign trail 33 4 Brazil 49 Momento novo - 'A new moment' 55 5 Christian identity, faith and theology... we believe in life before death 56 6 Burma/Myanmar 71 Common ground 78 7 Christian Aid Week... the little red envelope 79 8 Haiti 90 9 Partnership... you'll never walk alone 101 Welcome to the Feast 112 10 India 113 11 Learning to care 126 12 Palestine 141 Sent by the Lord 151 13 The Big Issue 152 14 The Philippines 163 15 Sierra Leone 169 16 Pie charts and all that 181 17 Sudan and South Sudan 194 18 Untold stories 203 Magnificat 209 19 Hope and realism 210

The Revd Prof Michael Taylor, Gordon Brown

Michael Taylor is Emeritus Professor of Social Theology, University of Birmingham. He was Director of Christian Aid from 1985-97.