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Cultural Contextualization of Disability In Uganda: New Approaches to Community-Based Rehabilitation
Northwest University, April 4, 2013
The author outlined a method that aimed to improve the lives of people with disabilities in developing nations. The model, community based rehabilitation, is the popular standard in providing care to people with disabilities ...
Transforming Missions Through Transformative Practices
Northwest University, May 3, 2019
Religion and Poverty: a Study of the Abrahamic Religions Throughout Greater Seattle
Northwest College, 2010
One value that the majority of the world’s religions share is the practice of helping other human beings that are in need. This effort may be accomplished in many different ways depending on geographic location and religious ...
The Art of Stretching and Mindfulness: A Therapy Intensive to Help Improve the Emotional, Mental, and Physical Development of At-Risk Girls
Northwest University, 2018
Fair-Trade as Sustainable Development: Education for A New-Wave of Ethical Consumers
Northwest University, May 2019
A Library: a Tool to Promote Justice in Indonesia
Northwest University, April 2011
This article provides the rationale as to how a library can be used as a tool to promote justice in Indonesia. God’s justice is manifested by his provision for all people to have equal access to the resources he provides. ...
Short-Term Missions: A Guided Discussion on Elements of Effective Preparation and Community Development
Northwest University, 2019
Cultural Contextualization Recommendations for Latino Youth Programs
Northwest University, April 2, 2016
Co-powerment in the Mission-Driven Sector: Client Participation in Program Evaluation
Northwest University, April 2015
This paper centers on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) focused on development work in underserved populations, making the case that non-profits aimed at empowering the marginalized must fulfill their commitment to ...
Christian Care for Orphans and Vulnerable Children: an Ideological Shift in Methodologies of Care
Northwest University, April 2011
Following the Biblical instruction to serve the orphaned and vulnerable, many members and congregations of the Christian Church have traditionally supported and established residential care for orphaned and vulnerable ...