
Finding My Lost Voice
By Acting Justly, Loving Kindness, and Walking Humbly with God
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Basil Sparks
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Basil Sparks
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Reclaim Your Voice, Reshape the Future
Sparks challenges the status quo of those who feel sidelined and shutdown, those believing that it is better to remain silent than to be shamed into silence. He reminds listeners that to shape a better, collective future, it is crucial that they courageously find their voice. The book is thoughtfully provocative, but also sensitive.
In Finding My Lost Voice Sparks steps carefully into controversial conversations that have polarised the world. He is reflective, inspiring listeners to think carefully and to engage constructively with each discussion; whether that is white privilege, homosexuality, body image, or whether it is better to support Israel or Palestine. He persuades listeners to reject mob mentality, and to embrace free speech whilst learning to think independently.
Sparks’s unique lens is that of a heterosexual, white, Christian man in his late 50s. He speaks as a person some may prefer to cancel! But he speaks, nonetheless. He calls listeners to embrace three indispensable qualities that must flavour every engagement: justice, kindness, and humility.
Standing at the intersection of conviction and complacency, listeners must choose: Will they settle for a life of quiet desperation? Or will they ignore the voices trying to silence them? Will they find their lost voice?
©2025 Basil Sparks (P)2025 Basil SparksWhat truly impressed me about this book is its non-partisan approach. In a world saturated with divisive rhetoric, Sparks seems purely concerned with uncovering and articulating truth, rather than pushing any particular agenda. He dives into highly controversial subjects – from White privilege to homosexuality – with a sensitivity and thoughtfulness that encourages genuine critical thinking, rather than mob mentality. His unique perspective as a heterosexual, White, Christian man in his late 50s in South Africa isn't just acknowledged; it's utilized as a starting point for exploring these complex issues, and he does so with remarkable humility.
The analytical depth in each chapter is excellent, providing nuanced insights and actionable applications. I particularly loved how every discussion is framed through the lens of Micah 6:8 – acting justly, loving kindness, and walking humbly with God. This biblical anchor provides a moral compass that elevates the entire discourse, making it not just a book about finding your voice, but about using it in a way that honors God and promotes genuine understanding. This book is a vital resource for anyone who feels sidelined or silenced, and a powerful reminder that our voices matter, especially when guided by justice, kindness, and humility.
A Resounding Affirmation for the Silenced
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I connected very deeply to me personally as I am white, my wife is black and are both Christian. It also gave me much to reflect professionally upon as plan to make a statue of Nelson Mandela in the very near future. This book came at the right time and will defiantly go through it again.
Plenty in here to chew through and would make a great study for a group of friends.
It does not shy away from asking the most important questions and considers them all through a deeply Christian lens.
A great reflective book
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