When three quarters of the world are not Christians and one third of people live below the poverty line, who should Christian be concerned about most? Fifteen years after the publication of "Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger", this sequel advocates the involvement of Christians in politics and the need for structural change in society. The book tackles the controversial debate about the extent of salvation and what makes a person a Christian. The final section suggests an agenda for Christian mission that recognizes the whole person - mind, body and spirit.