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The State of Church Giving Through 2006: Global Triage, MDG 4, and Unreached People Groups (The State of Church Giving)
The State of Church Giving through 2006: Global Triage, MDG 4, and Unreached People Groups is the eighteenth edition in the series. Published in October 2008, the latest update includes: - An analysis of church giving patterns in the U.S. through 2006, based on aggregated congregational reports.
- An analysis of the 2006 U.S. BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey Charitable giving data.
- An original survey of 34 denominations' overseas missions spending, 2003-2006.
- Child deaths can be prevented. Unreached people groups can be reached. Global triage makes a priority of these mission critical tasks for the Great Commission as part of the Great Commandment.
- The potential for church members in the U.S. to impact global and domestic need via increased giving through their congregations.
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Penetrating Missions' Final Frontier: A New Strategy for Unreached Peoples
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Come, Let's Reach the World: Partnership in Church Planting Among the Most Unreached
How effective are our current missions strategies? Are the unreached in fact hearing the Gospel? The Body of Christ has the power to either advance or hinder world evangelism by her attitude Will she cling to traditional mindsets and policies, or welcome change to stay faithful to the Holy Spirit and His Word? With deep conviction, missions leader K.P. Yohannan pleads for fresh thinking that will help effective partnership with the national missionaries who are called and anointed of God to proclaim the Gospel..
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Capitalism and Social Progress: The Future of Society in a Global Economy (Reaching the unreached)
Why, when America and Britain are wealthier than ever, do millions of children live in poverty, neighborhoods want for basic amenities, and the middle classes fear for their families, jobs, and futures? The historical legacy of the "golden era" and the ideology of market individualism are obsessions that the New Democrats in America and the New Labour in Britain have failed to exorcize. Yet the forces of knowledge-driven capitalism provide an unprecedented opportunity to build societies more equitably based on the individual and collective intelligence of all. Capitalism and Social Progress shows how this change can be achieved. .
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Community Schools in Africa: Reaching the Unreached
Over the past decade, community schools similar to those supported by Save the Children have been established in many developing countries, and especially in sub-Saharan Africa. As large numbers of children attend schools started and managed by their own communities and/or by nongovernmental organizations, questions have come up about the impact of such schools at large scale: "Can village-based or community schools have a national impact on access to education, spur improved long-term development strategies and education policy, or achieve or influence Education for All? This book explores these and related questions, drawing on Save the Children’s experience with community-based schooling in four countries: Ethiopia, Malawi, Mali, and Uganda. The literature on community schools in Africa tends to be sparse, repetitive and highly descriptive with little or no sustained critique of practice. This book fills a substantial gap in the education literature and is particularly timely, given the current emphasis on decentralization and community involvement in education. .
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