Love is the Spur

by Geoffrey Bingham
Subject: friendship, suffering,
biography
Book Code: 400
Pages: 172 pp, Book
Price (A$): $18.00
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Pub. Date: 2004
ISBN: 1 876730 06 4
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About this Book
Geoffrey Bingham was awarded the Military
Medal for acts of out-standing courage during the Malaya campaign of
the Second World War. In one incident on 11th February 1942, surrounded
by the enemy, Bingham led several men in a successful counter attack.
Not long after this Bingham joined many of his comrades in the unexpected
humiliation of sitting out the rest of the war as a prisoner.
Love is the Spur is the story of how Bingham
and his friends, suffering in the degrading conditions of Changi and
Kranji prison camps, began to seek answers to the core motivations for
being and action. A transformation occurred as these men began to draw
on the resources of a Presence outside themselves.
Bingham goes on to tell of his experiences
as a returned prisoner-of-war. The society at home had not struggled
with the ethical issues thrust on the war prisoners.
There was disillusionment at times as
he tried to share what he had learned. “I believed,” writes
Bingham, “that what we had learned about authentic community was
at the heart of the gospel of love.”
Geoffrey Bingham is now 85. As a farmer,
a journalist, a writer, a minister, a missionary and a theologian, he
continues to share the inspiration of authentic community, and the immense
power of such communities “to be with and serve all humanity”.
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