The Cross and the Switchblade

The Cross and the Switchblade by David R. Wilkerson, published by Perfection Learning Corporation in November 1986, is a compelling narrative that explores the transformative power of faith. This edition, consisting of 173 pages, presents the true story of a young preacher who ventures into New York’s toughest neighborhoods, engaging with gangfighters, drug addicts, and troubled youth. Through his message of renewal and God’s love, he seeks to inspire hope among those facing seemingly insurmountable challenges.
Readers will find a vivid account of the struggles and resilience of marginalized youth, as well as the impact of Christian ministry in their lives. The book delves into themes of biography and religious inspiration, highlighting the preacher’s mission to reach out to those in despair. This edition offers an insightful perspective on the intersection of faith and community, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on youth and spirituality.
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Gangfighters. Drug addicts. Teenage runaways and prostitutes. The toughest and most hopeless kids that New York’s ghettos had to offer. Then a young preacher from the Pennsylvania hills arrived on their turf and began preaching a message of renewal, miracles, and God’s love. This is one of the century’s great true stories.
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