The Search for God and Guinness, by Stephen Mansfield
Such a delightful and engaging read! From the history of beer itself to the (rather in-depth) history of this particular brewery, Mansfield takes the reader through the social, religious and political journey of the Guinness family.
I was surprised by the way the Guinness family almost single-handedly saved the city of Dublin during crisis. The care, the flexibility, and the proactivity of these visionaries demonstrated that this company was grounded with an understanding of the grace of God, and the responsibility to affect change in their community and world. Seriously. This family was involved.
Sounds sappy from the way I describe it, and I'm sorry. It's not. It's informative. It's inspiring. It got a little boring for a significant portion of the mid-chapters. But stick with it.
If you're a fan of Guinness the stout, you oughta read this book.
If you're a fan of history, or Ireland, you oughta read this book.
If you like missionary stories, you oughta read this book.
If you like well-written books with a journalistic feel, you oughta read this book.
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