by followtheloop | Oct 12, 2017 | Resources, Uncategorized
Jonathan Brooks grew up in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood and is now living and pastoring in his community, where he never thought he would remain. In this interview on The Calling podcast, Pastor Brooks shares about the principles of Christian Community Development...
by followtheloop | Oct 12, 2017 | Resources, Uncategorized
The starting place for the philosophy of Christian Community Development is the life and work of John M. Perkins. This article in the Jackson Free Press tells of Perkins’ early days in Jackson and the fruit that came from a relentless commitment to seeing the whole...
by followtheloop | Oct 12, 2017 | Resources, Uncategorized
The eight key components of Christian Community Development (CCD) make up a ministry philosophy birthed out of decades of work to address systemic poverty and injustice from within communities that have been marginalized. Out of the life and work of John Perkins and...
by followtheloop | Oct 12, 2017 | Resources, Uncategorized
DurhamCares Executive Director Reynolds Chapman encourages us in Red Letter Christians to remember Dr. King not simply taking action, but to begin with listening and learning. That way we don’t continue to reproduce racist and colonial forms of engagement that made...
by followtheloop | Oct 12, 2017 | Resources, Uncategorized
The Durham Pilgrimage of Pain and Hope has had a significant impact on DurhamCares board chair, Keith Daniel. In Faith and Leadership, he shares about the way the Durham Pilgrimage has not only impacted him, but ultimately makes an impact on the whole Durham...
by followtheloop | Oct 12, 2017 | Resources, Uncategorized
Every pilgrim who takes part in the Durham Pilgrimage of Pain and Hope is already on a journey before they participate. As the group builds community they also go through profound personal reflection and transformation. These reflections in the Church Health Reader...
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