Worth Seeing

Posted by: DVULI | February 28, 2025

Book Review: Worth Seeing

By Will Cumby (Houston 2010) 

In urban neighborhoods across America, the currency of survival is often knowing whom to ask for help. Amy Williams (Chicago 2007) emerges as a trusted voice in her inaugural book, Worth Seeing.

Drawing from her experiences in the streets of Chicago, Amy transforms her personal journey from identity seeker to youth advocate into a powerful narrative that urban ministry workers will immediately recognize.

Rather than positioning herself as a savior-figure, Amy deliberately steps back to empower young people to become the protagonists of their own redemption stories. Her raw honesty about navigating divorce, death, and family trauma resonates deeply with both youth workers and the teens they serve. This resource arrives at a crucial moment for urban ministry, providing a roadmap for those committed to seeing and nurturing the potential in young people. Worth Seeing offers heartfelt wisdom and practical strategies for youth workers facing burnout and students struggling to hold onto hope.

Connect with Amy at AHopeDealer.org and purchase a copy of Worth Seeing on Amazon or Audible.