Author: Cormac Russell
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
ISBN: 1523002530
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Find out how to uncover the hidden talents, assets, and abilities in your neighborhood and bring them together to create a vibrant and joyful community. It takes a village! We may be living longer, but people are more socially isolated than ever before. As a result, we are hindered both mentally and physically, and many of us are looking for something concrete we can do to address problems like poverty, racism, and climate change. What if solutions could be found on your very doorstep or just two door knocks away? Cormac Russell is a veteran practitioner of asset-based community development (ABCD), which focuses on uncovering and leveraging the hidden resources, skills, and experience in our neighborhoods. He and John McKnight, the cooriginator of ABCD, show how anyone can discover this untapped potential and connect with his or her neighbors to create healthier, safer, greener, more prosperous, and welcoming communities. They offer a wealth of illustrative examples from around the world that will inspire you to explore your own community and discover its hidden treasures. You will learn to take action on what you already deeply know-that neighborliness is not just a nice-to-have personal characteristic but essential to living a fruitful life and a powerful amplifier of community change and renewal.
The Connected Community
Author: Cormac Russell
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
ISBN: 1523002530
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Find out how to uncover the hidden talents, assets, and abilities in your neighborhood and bring them together to create a vibrant and joyful community. It takes a village! We may be living longer, but people are more socially isolated than ever before. As a result, we are hindered both mentally and physically, and many of us are looking for something concrete we can do to address problems like poverty, racism, and climate change. What if solutions could be found on your very doorstep or just two door knocks away? Cormac Russell is a veteran practitioner of asset-based community development (ABCD), which focuses on uncovering and leveraging the hidden resources, skills, and experience in our neighborhoods. He and John McKnight, the cooriginator of ABCD, show how anyone can discover this untapped potential and connect with his or her neighbors to create healthier, safer, greener, more prosperous, and welcoming communities. They offer a wealth of illustrative examples from around the world that will inspire you to explore your own community and discover its hidden treasures. You will learn to take action on what you already deeply know-that neighborliness is not just a nice-to-have personal characteristic but essential to living a fruitful life and a powerful amplifier of community change and renewal.
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
ISBN: 1523002530
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Find out how to uncover the hidden talents, assets, and abilities in your neighborhood and bring them together to create a vibrant and joyful community. It takes a village! We may be living longer, but people are more socially isolated than ever before. As a result, we are hindered both mentally and physically, and many of us are looking for something concrete we can do to address problems like poverty, racism, and climate change. What if solutions could be found on your very doorstep or just two door knocks away? Cormac Russell is a veteran practitioner of asset-based community development (ABCD), which focuses on uncovering and leveraging the hidden resources, skills, and experience in our neighborhoods. He and John McKnight, the cooriginator of ABCD, show how anyone can discover this untapped potential and connect with his or her neighbors to create healthier, safer, greener, more prosperous, and welcoming communities. They offer a wealth of illustrative examples from around the world that will inspire you to explore your own community and discover its hidden treasures. You will learn to take action on what you already deeply know-that neighborliness is not just a nice-to-have personal characteristic but essential to living a fruitful life and a powerful amplifier of community change and renewal.
The Fellowship Church
Author: Amanda Brown
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0197565158
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The Fellowship Church explores the evolution of the American religious left through a case study of the African American intellectual and theologian Howard Thurman, and the physical embodiment of his thought: The Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples. The Fellowship Church, which Thurman co-founded in San Francisco in 1944, was the nation's first interracial, intercultural, and interfaith church. Amidst the growing nationalism of the World War II era and the heightened suspicion of racial and cultural "others," the Fellowship Church successfully established a pluralistic community based on the idea that "if people can come together in worship, over time would emerge a unity that would be stronger than socially imposed barriers." Rooted in the belief that social change was inextricably connected to internal, psychological transformation and the personal realization of the human community, it was an early expression of Christian nonviolent activism within the long Civil Rights Movement. The Fellowship Church was a product of evolving twentieth-century ideas and a reflection of the shifting mid-century American public consciousness. This book examines a broad scope of modern themes including the philosophy of pragmatism; mysticism and Christian liberalism; racism and imperialism; cosmopolitanism and pluralism; war and pacifism; and nonviolence. Not only does it expand on our understanding of twentieth-century American intellectual history and the origins of the Civil Rights Movement, it offers an exciting look into ways people have initiated grassroots activism during times when government has failed to protect its citizens' civil liberties, safety, and overall wellbeing through judicial safeguards.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0197565158
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The Fellowship Church explores the evolution of the American religious left through a case study of the African American intellectual and theologian Howard Thurman, and the physical embodiment of his thought: The Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples. The Fellowship Church, which Thurman co-founded in San Francisco in 1944, was the nation's first interracial, intercultural, and interfaith church. Amidst the growing nationalism of the World War II era and the heightened suspicion of racial and cultural "others," the Fellowship Church successfully established a pluralistic community based on the idea that "if people can come together in worship, over time would emerge a unity that would be stronger than socially imposed barriers." Rooted in the belief that social change was inextricably connected to internal, psychological transformation and the personal realization of the human community, it was an early expression of Christian nonviolent activism within the long Civil Rights Movement. The Fellowship Church was a product of evolving twentieth-century ideas and a reflection of the shifting mid-century American public consciousness. This book examines a broad scope of modern themes including the philosophy of pragmatism; mysticism and Christian liberalism; racism and imperialism; cosmopolitanism and pluralism; war and pacifism; and nonviolence. Not only does it expand on our understanding of twentieth-century American intellectual history and the origins of the Civil Rights Movement, it offers an exciting look into ways people have initiated grassroots activism during times when government has failed to protect its citizens' civil liberties, safety, and overall wellbeing through judicial safeguards.
The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star
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Category : Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Languages : en
Pages : 848
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Category : Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Languages : en
Pages : 848
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The History of Windsor, and Its Neighbourhood
Author: James Hakewill
Publisher:
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Category : Engraving
Languages : en
Pages : 434
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Category : Engraving
Languages : en
Pages : 434
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The Local Records of Stockton and the Neighbourhood
Author: Thomas Richmond
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Category : Cleveland (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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Category : Cleveland (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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People of the Way
Author: Dwight J. Zscheile
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 0819220914
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
By exploring the Episcopal Church’s mission and precepts in the context of 21st century and its challenges, this thoughtful book deepens the Church’s relationship with its people and makes the faith more relevant. Society and culture are constantly evolving so must religion and its mission to remain meaningful. The legacies of establishment, benefactor approaches to mission, and the ‘national church’ ideal are no longer adequate for the challenges and opportunities facing the 21st century church. But if the Episcopal Church is no longer the Church of the Establishment and the benefactor model of church is dead, what is the heart of Episcopal mission and identity? Scholar and Episcopal priest Dwight Zscheile draws on multiple streams of Anglican thought and practice, plus contemporary experience to craft a vision for mission that addresses the church’s post-establishment, post-colonial context. With stories, practices and concrete illustrations, Zscheile engages readers in re-envisioning what it means to be Anglican in America today and sends readers out to build new relationships within their local contexts.
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 0819220914
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
By exploring the Episcopal Church’s mission and precepts in the context of 21st century and its challenges, this thoughtful book deepens the Church’s relationship with its people and makes the faith more relevant. Society and culture are constantly evolving so must religion and its mission to remain meaningful. The legacies of establishment, benefactor approaches to mission, and the ‘national church’ ideal are no longer adequate for the challenges and opportunities facing the 21st century church. But if the Episcopal Church is no longer the Church of the Establishment and the benefactor model of church is dead, what is the heart of Episcopal mission and identity? Scholar and Episcopal priest Dwight Zscheile draws on multiple streams of Anglican thought and practice, plus contemporary experience to craft a vision for mission that addresses the church’s post-establishment, post-colonial context. With stories, practices and concrete illustrations, Zscheile engages readers in re-envisioning what it means to be Anglican in America today and sends readers out to build new relationships within their local contexts.
History and Antiquities of the Town and Neighbourhood of Uttoxeter, with Notices of Adjoining Places
Author: Francis Redfern
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Category : Uttoxeter (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
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Category : Uttoxeter (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 504
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God The Helpful Neighbor
Author: Egenis
Publisher: GA Publishing
ISBN: 0645809209
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
You don't have actually to believe in God, or the power of God, to get Him to do the heavy lifting in your life. To achieve your satisfaction of your desires. To get what you want. Maybe you can't see how God could even fit into the modern world. Maybe you can't see how God could do stuff. How God may exist or act in the 21st century are questions answered in these pages. One extraordinary power of God The Almighty is His ability to respond to each and every human being individually and timelessly. That might be too broad a remit for any of us to comprehend comfortably. But such is the nature of the Eternal. You could say, God The Whole Big Picture, although that would not be the half of it. Nothing is off the table. Nothing is too bizarre to imagine. If, for instances, humans wish to conquer disease, or to defeat the threat of death, or even to open the doors of Heaven to raise the faithful departed (even the unfaithful departed), then those goals and objects are distinct from the existence of God the Everlasting. We see God is distinct from the incidents of the Creation. If we want to raise the dead, we need to learn to do it ourselves, of course, perhaps with the help of all our good neighbors. We can see the dot and know that the dot is not the point. Both are things. The point, however conceived in your mind, is an object. The full stop on the page is another object. There are separations between those two objects. They are of different dimensions, of distinct measures, but both within your mind as well as without. You can hold in your mind two validly opposing or different views of the same objective phenomenon. You can accept the existence of God Your Good Neighbor without believing such exists.
Publisher: GA Publishing
ISBN: 0645809209
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
You don't have actually to believe in God, or the power of God, to get Him to do the heavy lifting in your life. To achieve your satisfaction of your desires. To get what you want. Maybe you can't see how God could even fit into the modern world. Maybe you can't see how God could do stuff. How God may exist or act in the 21st century are questions answered in these pages. One extraordinary power of God The Almighty is His ability to respond to each and every human being individually and timelessly. That might be too broad a remit for any of us to comprehend comfortably. But such is the nature of the Eternal. You could say, God The Whole Big Picture, although that would not be the half of it. Nothing is off the table. Nothing is too bizarre to imagine. If, for instances, humans wish to conquer disease, or to defeat the threat of death, or even to open the doors of Heaven to raise the faithful departed (even the unfaithful departed), then those goals and objects are distinct from the existence of God the Everlasting. We see God is distinct from the incidents of the Creation. If we want to raise the dead, we need to learn to do it ourselves, of course, perhaps with the help of all our good neighbors. We can see the dot and know that the dot is not the point. Both are things. The point, however conceived in your mind, is an object. The full stop on the page is another object. There are separations between those two objects. They are of different dimensions, of distinct measures, but both within your mind as well as without. You can hold in your mind two validly opposing or different views of the same objective phenomenon. You can accept the existence of God Your Good Neighbor without believing such exists.
About True Christianity 1
Author: St. Tikhon of Zadonsk
Publisher: Vladimir Djambov
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
“Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html The word of God, being the most true and perfect rule of piety, as said, all Christians need, but shepherds, that is, bishops and priests, especially: for they took the “key of understanding” ( Luke 11:52 ), which is the word of God “No one can serve two masters ,” says the Lord ( Matt. 6:24 ). About this, St. John Chrysostom teaches: “Do not tell me that you are not worshiping the golden idol, but show me that you are not doing what the gold commands you to do. For the images of idolatry are different: one honors the mammon for gentlemen, another - the womb for God, another - the most universal lust. You do not devour oxen like the Greeks, but much worse, you slaughter your soul; you don’t kneel, you don’t worship, but with great obedience you do everything that commands you womb, gold and lust torment. Therefore, the Greeks are vile, because our passions have been enriched.” (Conversation 6 on the Epistle to the Romans).
Publisher: Vladimir Djambov
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
“Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html The word of God, being the most true and perfect rule of piety, as said, all Christians need, but shepherds, that is, bishops and priests, especially: for they took the “key of understanding” ( Luke 11:52 ), which is the word of God “No one can serve two masters ,” says the Lord ( Matt. 6:24 ). About this, St. John Chrysostom teaches: “Do not tell me that you are not worshiping the golden idol, but show me that you are not doing what the gold commands you to do. For the images of idolatry are different: one honors the mammon for gentlemen, another - the womb for God, another - the most universal lust. You do not devour oxen like the Greeks, but much worse, you slaughter your soul; you don’t kneel, you don’t worship, but with great obedience you do everything that commands you womb, gold and lust torment. Therefore, the Greeks are vile, because our passions have been enriched.” (Conversation 6 on the Epistle to the Romans).
Ludlow, Town and Neighborhood
Author: Oliver Baker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ludlow (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ludlow (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description