Richard Taylor's book is pragmatic and hopeful. It provides a detour around the discouragement that reform minded Christians experience in the face of an institutional Church that is intransigent and ossified. His plan is rooted in the Gospel. While this may seem idealistic to some his application of Gospel values to the quest for nonviolent change offers hope and a ray of light. This book is clear, readable and easy to put into practice.
Richard K. Taylor has written a book for men and women, especially Catholics, who want to work for reform in their church but don't know how to make it happen. This book fills the void. "Love in Action" is a treasure-trove of proven ideas and inspired suggestions, all designed to share tools and techniques of nonviolent action. The book is rich in examples, practical suggestions, and a framework that teaches when the command to "love one another" requires that we stand for our principles. This is a 21st century book that follows in the footsteps of Gandhi, M.L. King, and countless believers in nonviolent change. You will be inspired by Richard Taylor's wisdom and his gift to all people who care.
Jim Post, Past President
Voice of the Faithful