The winner of the 2011 Grace Irwin Award for Best Christian Book of the Year. In the follow-up to his best-seller Bent Hope: A Street Journal, Tim Huff invites readers to join him on a soulful journey into a variety of worlds that most people would describe as painful, awkward, peculiar and sometimes even ugly; the very places where celebration happens least, but matters most. Dancing with Dynamite explores the unlikely triumph of the human condition when it’s realized for its splendor, rather than its frailties. Ultimately, it’s a book about the godly art of acceptance, the miraculous impact of kindness, and the joy of truly belonging
About the author
Born and raised in Toronto, Tim has traveled throughout Canada, the United States and Europe, researching, networking with and training others in creative and compassionate responses to the marginalized, and those suffering in domestic poverty and homelessness. For nearly two decades, Tim has worked full-time in the Greater Toronto Area through Youth Unlimited, where he also founded Frontlines Youth Centre and pioneered Youth Unlimited’s Light Patrol street outreach. As a highly sought-after speaker across Canada, and a member of the National Roundtable on Poverty and Homelessness he also sits on the board of directors of The Daily Bread Food Bank in Toronto. He has appeared on all of Canada’s major TV networks, done numerous radio interviews and has been featured in domestic and international newspapers and magazines,