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Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion

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For twenty years, Gregory Boyle has run Homeboy Industries, a gang-intervention program located in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, the gang capital of the world. In Tattoos on the Heart, he distills his experience working in the ghetto into a breathtaking series of parables inspired by faith.

Arranged by theme and filled with sparkling humor and glowing generosity, these essays offer a stirring look at how full our lives could be if we could find the joy in loving others and in being loved unconditionally. From giant, tattooed Cesar, shopping at JCPenney fresh out of prison, we learn how to feel worthy of God’s love. From ten-year-old Lula we learn the importance of being known and acknowledged. From Pedro we understand the kind of patience necessary to rescue someone from the darkness. In each chapter we benefit from Boyle’s gentle, hard-earned wisdom.

These essays about universal kinship and redemption are moving examples of the power of unconditional love and the importance of fighting despair. Gorgeous and uplifting, Tattoos on the Heart reminds us that no life is less valuable than another.

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13 reviews for Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion

  1. Jonathan Green

    Wow, just wow! Tattoos on the Heart is a brilliant book that shares story after story of the life of a Jesuit Priest who spent the majority of his adult life working with gangs in the gang capital of L.A.

    The author has the ability to plant little truth bombs that explode in your heart and mind and cause you to see people and situations in a different light. The story is also a real inspiration for anyone who wants to do something daring but feels discouraged. This is a story of faith and little steps that amount over 20 years to a miraculous ministry. Thousands of lives have been impacted, yet you get the sense that Gregory Boyle just turned up day in day out and related to the people who came across his path.

    I don’t want to spoil the book for you, but do yourself a favour and read it. I love too how all the proceeds from the book are going to Homeboy Industries – one of the great stories that runs through most of the pages. A real inspiration, a real eye opener, a really good read!

  2. Anne Oliver

    If I picked any religion it would be Buddhism ,so I’m far from a fan of religious books .BUT …this book isn’t ramming God, the church or any religion down your throat, infact it references all kinds of people . It’s sort of more one mans philosophy, in that it’s how he interprets his job, beliefs ,concepts like compassion and how they translate into the life around him. I saw the documentary a few years ago and liked him, I found him not just an inspiration but a breath of fresh air. He has a genuiness that makes him so real unlike characters like mother Teresa . I did however cry many times, and laugh , and smile and just love the way it read. It’s lots of short stories and incidents so really easy to pick up and put down. When it ended I felt pretty sad, like he was a good friend who I would miss gabbing to. I’ve bought it for several people I know, I plan to re read it in the winter as I might remember more of the stories if I do ! But my overall best thing was it didn’t preach, leave me feeling drained or wrung out. Instead I feel lifted, my hearts fuller, I’m still laughing about some stuff and somehow Greg is now in my head when I’m faced with crazy situations at work…not in a jimmney cricket way, in a smiling …’ how would he handle this ? ‘ Ill always think about the ‘smelly feet ‘ story and change my view on lots of things. ! I’m glad he’s sharing himself with the world , the world needs him and more like him. An inspiration to us all.

  3. momo

    This book is purely encouraging. Full of hope, strength, compassion, laughter & tears. It changes the heart of its readers. Highly recommended!

  4. Eric M.

    As a California girl, I loved reading about this organization. Interesting. Engaging. Meaningful. Funny. Sad. It has something for everyone.

  5. Tim Tribble

    This book will reveal insights about compassion and the effect it has on how we operate as human beings.
    Couldn’t put this one down until it was finished.

    Great read.

  6. OJA Sevn

    Father Greg’s experiences are life changing! As I read the book I was deeply moved by the powerful stories of kinship and redemption in one of the most challenging urban environments. Father Gregory Boyle’s experiences with Homeboy Industries, set against the backdrop of Los Angeles’ notorious gang landscape, were both heart-wrenching and inspiring. His narrative, filled with compassion and wisdom, brought to life the struggles and triumphs of individuals like Cesar and Pipi. Each story was a lesson in humanity – about feeling worthy of love, recognizing the importance of acknowledgment, and understanding the patience required to help someone out of darkness. Father Boyle’s approach to spirituality and activism, focusing on love and personal connection rather than judgment and alienation, was a profound reminder of the power of compassion and empathy. This book isn’t just a collection of parables; it’s a guide on how to meet the world with a loving heart, stay faithful in the face of failure, and offer restorative love to those who need it most. The emotional depth and spiritual insight in these pages have left an indelible impact on my perspective towards life and human connections.

  7. N. Hamlin

    I had loaned this to someone and it was never returned. I want to keep it in my library because some books I truly enjoy reading over and over. This is one. I also have his other two books.

  8. K. M.

    Easy read and so well written. Will touch your heart and bring out emotions yet inspirational too.

  9. B Coskid

    This book taught me so much. I highly recommend it.

  10. Amazon Customer

    I ordered this book on recommendation of a friend. While for me this book was not the “page turner” that I thought it would be, I have to say it is still very interesting. When you read about the lives of kids… existing in gangs…because they don’t know how to find a way out, and the pain that they experience….it does break your heart. There are some lines in the book that will give you pause and make you think about God’s actions in your life..(.even though you aren’t always paying attention.) I live in a small rural community where I do not feel the presence of gangs. Thank goodness for Fr. G. and others like him who are willing to devote their time and effort to make a difference in the lives of these kids.

  11. Marcella Seidensticker

    Yes buy it. You will love it, be entertained, and be inspired. Despite the realness of the story, the side of society that we blame and often try to forget, and the street humor that brings it down to earth, the author warmed my heart and inspired me. This book is well written and funny despite the serious and deep moments shared. It is an inspirational story written by a priest who worked with gang members and street kids. The information he shares opens our minds to a lifestyle that is hard to understand but easy to judge. Although the topic is heavy and the author openly truly shares his perspective, his feelings, his failures, and his personal growth, he is still able to mix in humor and keep the book up-lifting enough to digest even the very bleak. His love and his knowing of God’s unconditional love makes it possible to believe when there is no hope, but where faith and love find a vastness of worthiness. God bless him and all he did for those kids. Don’t expect any bible quotes or any “bible banging” as they say just a true example of “walking the walk” without tooting any horns. Anyone who reads this book will be inspired, but if you work with children of different walks of life then this book is a must. It is easy to dislike the hard kid, the rude kid, the tough kid but the rewards and the healing powers of love and his stories make me this book a definite read. For anyone who judges, for all those who are religious but don’t live the life they preach, it is beautiful to see a Christian, a Catholic know God as he describes in a very real way where love is so great that forgiveness is natural and there is no room for judgment. The author has a way of inspiring and adding a perspective from a place of love that I can only compare to Mother Teresa. Although he never claims to be special or be spoken to by Jesus, his knowledge of love and humbleness is just as admirable.

  12. Luzia

    read it twice already. love the book. it’s inspiring and easy to read. it’s interesting and honest. it’s out of this world and in the middle of it all.

  13. Paul M Ibarra

    What a beautiful read. Father Boyle is inspirational- he embodies pure love for his fellow human. He gives the least valued people their humanity back. He embodies love and compassion and gives us a path forward. He strips us of judgement, critique, loathing and hate. He shows us there is a different path for us all- a path we are all accepted and loved just as we are. We belong, we are seen and we are accepted. A must read. May peace, love and joy be with you always, my friend.

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