Faith Communities: the Untapped Resource for Development
Kay Warren, Elizabeth Styffe, and Gil Odendaal Faith Communities: The Untapped Resource for Development Engaging, Equipping, and development because her church has provided Mobilizing Untapped Resources extensive, yet simple, training in how to be a volun eleste doesn’t know much about for teer community health worker. The humble church eign aid or development, but she’s an member calls herself a “Community PEACE Cexpert on hunger, stigma, and disease. Servant.” She represents more than 3,000 volun Sitting alone on a hand-woven mat in the African teers in the Western Province of Rwanda who are sun, Celeste is covered with lesions, having been improving health, influencing development, reduc expelled from her village due to her HIV-positive ing poverty, and changing the world, one family at status and waiting for death. a time. More than 22,000 home-health visits will Down the road, a local church resonates with be made in this rural region this month because the sound of 50 people singing, clapping, and churches are taking the lead. Empowered U.S. dancing. The pastor preaches passionately to his and indigenous churches are connecting with each small congregation about Jesus’ call to care for the other and partnering with governments and other poor and hurting in His name. A church member organizations to engage and equip ordinary people leaves the exuberant worship service and makes in local churches to actively address development her way toward Celeste’s mat under a tree. Soon, issues in the lives of real people everywhere. Celeste will feel the volunteer’s soothing touch, receive needed medications from a church-based Defining the Problem clinic or a government hospital linked to the local If the U.S.
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