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Dream with Me

Written by: John M. Perkins,Randy Alcorn - foreword
Narrated by: Calvin Robinson
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"Justice is something every generation has to strive for."

A trailblazer in the civil rights movement, John M. Perkins led voter registration efforts in 1964, worked for school desegregation in 1967, and was jailed and tortured in 1970. He is no less zealous today as he sees a new generation of freedom fighters battling the same issues and the same systems he has spent his life working to correct.

Through his raw, personal stories spanning from the civil rights era to today, Perkins shows us that, though the fight is not over, there are many reasons to hope and to carry on the good work he and his contemporaries began more than a generation ago. He calls us to work for justice by living out God's redemptive love in all of our relationships.

"It all comes down to love," he says. "Love will always be our final fight."

©2017 Baker Books (P)2017 Oasis Audio

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  • Adam Shields
  • 2017-03-02

Thoughts from a Christian elder

Summary: Thoughts from an elder as he reflects on his life, the church and the world.

I have read just about everything that John Perkins has written. So I pre-ordered Dream with Me months ago on kindle and picked up the audiobook as well. I have followed John Perkins’ work since I first became aware of the Christian Community Development Association in 1991 and attended their annual meeting in 1992.

Since then I have attended two or three additional annual meetings and read widely books that have been written by others associated with CCDA. I wrote my Masters thesis for my Masters in Social Service Administration on the different ways that Christian Churches and their church based non-profit arms related to one another using three Chicago based CCDA member organizations as examples.

If you do not know the name John Perkins or anything about CCDA, this probably isn’t the first book I would recommend. I would suggest starting with Perkins’ earlier memoir Let Justice Roll Down or Stephen Berk’s now out of print biography on Perkins, A Time to Heal, both give a much larger context to Perkins’ work and thoughts and would help you to understand why we should listen to Perkins in the first place.

Honestly, I thought Dream With Me would be more autobiography than it is. Once I altered my expectations to see it as an end of life reflection (similar to John Stott’s The Radical Disciple: Some Neglect Aspects of Our Calling or Jimmy Carters: Reflections at 90) it made more sense.

Many of the themes of Dream with Me are themes that have been a part of John Perkins life focus. He talks about his understanding of the importance of working with people in ministry, not for them. His Three R (Relocation, Reconciliation and Redistribution), which have been the cornerstone of his ministry philosophy are also here.

But the chapters of Dream with Me that struck me most were the chapters on the loss of his son Spencer and his concluding couple chapters, which were more about him dreaming of a future for the church and working through scripture around that. Nearly 20 years after Spencer’s death (he was in his mid 40s), the pain of that death is still evident. Watching elders in faith work through pain and loss visibly, without wrapping it up in some nice sweet bow, is helpful. Loss matters. Loss matters especially to a world where we think we might be rewarded in this world for effort.

Perkins was nearly killed for his civil rights work. He has had life long pain and health problems from one particular beating by the police. But the pain that still drags on him is the pain his children went through integrating schools and the pain of Spencer’s death. It is good to see real questioning about whether some of the things that he and his family went through were the right things to do. His goals were good. His God was good regardless of the result. But if we don’t question our methods after the fact, then we can’t learn.

Part of what I have enjoyed about CCDA conferences is that it is usually John Perkins that opens each morning with biblical teaching. He is just a good teacher. Theologically (and politically) he is more conservative than I am. And that challenge, when tied to a voice that I know has both struggled much and served well, for ideals that I believe in matters more than some of those same words being said by someone that has not done the work that puts life into the words.

If you are conservative politically, economically or socially, I would encourage you to engage with John Perkins’ work. He operates out of conservative principles, but also in a place that focusing on what can empower ‘the least of these.’ I think he pushes against both liberal and conservative positions in important ways.

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  • John Minton
  • 2023-03-10

Must read

A must read for all people. His words shines a light into our dark world.

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  • SF
  • 2023-01-19

Wisdom and Inspiration

Loved it. We'll learn much from this powerful man. God bless Pastor John Perkins.

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  • Chad Parmalee
  • 2022-12-13

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Chapters 9&10 are some of the most gracious words I have heard or read in my reading on racism. As I learn about racism and my participation in unjust systems, grace is much appreciated. Reconciliation cannot happen without it.

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  • cheryl
  • 2021-05-14

Refreshing, a must read for every Christian leader

Loved it! Clear spoken truth. You won't be disappointed. A must-read for Christian church leaders.

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  • Jorge M.
  • 2021-04-03

Thank you Mr Perkins God is glorified

A great deep read, John is living quite a life. I really appreciate that he is willing to share so much of it. Love Your Neighbor!

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  • C. Chiu
  • 2020-09-28

Moving and inspiring from a life lived

John M. Perkins confronts hard topics in this book with grace, insight and forthrightness. This includes his own personal pains—the death of his son—and things he sees troubling our current (2020) society. This is not a book just for African Americans. It can also be a deep devotional for all Christians who seek to draw closer to God while living out their faith in a fallen world.

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 2020-09-05

Catch the Vision without a vision.

great message to life it takes sacrifice. To be selfless, and humble. Come together & love.

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  • Otis
  • 2020-07-12

Great

Another wonderfully written book by Dr Perkins. In this material, Dr Perkins takes you on a journey of how God lead him into his purpose: ministry of biblical reconciliation. My hope is that the people of God would truly repent and seek God’s heart for people. Excellent read.

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  • Patiotoole
  • 2020-07-07

Excellent & Challenging

This was an excellent and very timely read for me personally in the midst of recent events in America. It was wonderful to hear John Perkins speak to the church, to true believers, and challenge us to find where God wants us to be and how he wants us to proceed as one people, with love and justice guiding us. Excellent narration too!