ijay Menon - Evangelicals Now - October 1997
This book will help all those who naturally come into contact with Sikhs. First, this book gives you one of the best descriptions I have known of what the Sikh religion is all about and a clear insight into their culture and what makes them tick. Secondly, it will be a good tool in the hands of anyone who wants to reach out in friendship to Sikhs with confidence and tact that comes from the understanding of their spiritual heritage. Thirdly, the book is written in a compelling way with a deep love for Sikhs and so it can be given to a Sikh friend, so that those who are born in the UK can understand their own heritage and their need to know Christ as their personal Saviour. Since we live in a pluralistic society, this book is a must for anyone's library.
Book Description
Almost half those of Indian ancestry living the UK are Sikhs. Find out about their beliefs and the challenges of adaptation to culture in the West. Equips you to befriend and reach out to them.
From the Back Cover
Almost half the Indians settled in the UK are of Sikh origin. Sikhs have been active in commerce, and have also made their distincitive mark on such British insititutions as the Army. This book will help all those who come into contact with Sikhs to reach out in friendship to them with the confidence and tact that comes from understanding something of their spiritual heritage.
About the Author
Ram Gidoomal is Chairman of South Asia Concern and is author of The UK Maharajas, which profiles sucess stories of Indians living in the UK. Margaret Wardell served as a missionary for five years and is a member of the Interserve Committee Ministry Among Asians in Britain.