Tattoos on the heart : the power of boundless compassion / Gregory Boyle.
Publication details: New York, NY : Free Press, 2010. Edition: 1st Free Press hardcover edDescription: xv, 217 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9781439153024 :; 1439153027Subject(s): Boyle, Greg | Church work with juvenile delinquents -- California -- East Los Angeles | Christian life -- AnecdotesDDC classification: 277.94/94083 | 259.5/0979494 LOC classification: BV4517. | B665 2010Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Sample text
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Summary: Father Boyle started Homeboy Industries nearly 20 years ago, which has served members of more than half of the gangs in Los Angeles. This collection presents parables about kinship and the sacredness of life drawn from Boyle's years of working with gangs.
Dolores Mission and Homeboy Industries -- God, I guess -- Dis-grace -- Compassion -- Water, oil, flame -- Slow work -- Jurisdiction -- Gladness -- Success -- Kinship.
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Dolores Mission and Homeboy Industries -- God, I guess -- Dis-grace -- Compassion -- Water, oil, flame -- Slow work -- Jurisdiction -- Gladness -- Success -- Kinship.
Father Boyle started Homeboy Industries nearly 20 years ago, which has served members of more than half of the gangs in Los Angeles. This collection presents parables about kinship and the sacredness of life drawn from Boyle's years of working with gangs.