"Faith in dark Places" is a book which puts the Christian Gospel firmly into the reality of the late twentieth century.David Rhodes uses modern, real-life situations in order to explain the life, works and words of Jesus. The examples he uses are not from the affluent, middle-class suburbia but from the poor, the homeless, the down-and-outs of the inner cities. It makes the reader sit and reflect on many things taken for granted in what is usually considered to be an economically wealthy country. It is complusive reading; a book which cannot be read and put back on the shelf and then forgotten.