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Beyond poverty : multiplying sustainable community development / Terry Dalrymple.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: xv, 140 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781645083177
  • 1645083179
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261.8325 23
LOC classification:
  • BV639.P6 D35 2021
Contents:
Answering the call -- Accelerating change for the poor -- Change begins here -- Changing together -- Change that God intends -- Change that multiplies -- Change that informs and inspires: stories of transformation -- Models, clusters, and tipping points -- Be part of the change -- What others are saying about CHE -- Brief history of community health evangelism.
Summary: "The church is facing a strategic opportunity -- 85 percent of people living in extreme poverty around the world reside in villages. These villages are also home to the majority of the world's least-reached people. The church has historically played an active role in wholistic ministry and alleviating global poverty with a goal of encouraging sustainable community development. However, while these outreaches may succeed in "helping without hurting", they still often focus on limited-scope projects that provide good solutions to a single community."--Page 4 of cover
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Answering the call -- Accelerating change for the poor -- Change begins here -- Changing together -- Change that God intends -- Change that multiplies -- Change that informs and inspires: stories of transformation -- Models, clusters, and tipping points -- Be part of the change -- What others are saying about CHE -- Brief history of community health evangelism.

"The church is facing a strategic opportunity -- 85 percent of people living in extreme poverty around the world reside in villages. These villages are also home to the majority of the world's least-reached people. The church has historically played an active role in wholistic ministry and alleviating global poverty with a goal of encouraging sustainable community development. However, while these outreaches may succeed in "helping without hurting", they still often focus on limited-scope projects that provide good solutions to a single community."--Page 4 of cover

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