OakRiver, 2006, 178, $11.00,
www.gmclean@mcyfc.org

Cry of the Streets, a personal account of interactions by Gordon McLean, takes an exciting look at the power of God working in the lives of the most unlikely people. McLean directs the Juvenile Justice Ministry of Metro Chicago Youth for Christ and has dedicated his life to delivering the gospel to young adults in trouble.

McLean recounts the story of several young people struggling with the temptations of the street. As their struggles continue, the healing power of God intrudes on their lives and saves many from lives of crime and imprisonment. It is the type of book that leaves you with chills; you will not want to put it down.

Reading this book allows you to step outside yourself to see the great need for God in the lives of these young people and the miracle of salvation when they accept Christ as their personal Savior. This captivating book would be a great read for young kids in trouble who want to restore their lives as well as for those who want to help them.

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