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    A Church for the Community: a Model of Church-Based Community Development

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    2015
    Author
    Cheng, Monica
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    Abstract
    Within our globalized society, churches have unique roles to play as agents of social change. In the context of the author's fieldwork in South Africa, this thesis investigates the idea that God calls His Church—as His representatives—to engage in long-term social action to alleviate poverty and bring about transformative change in communities. I begin with definitions of poverty, community development, and "the Church". These definitions are followed by an exploration of Biblical reasons for engaging with social change, an examination of current best practices for carrying out such engagement, and a survey of examples from the academic literature of contemporary church engagement. Next, a case study of a church in the Cape Town suburb of Delft will be presented, followed by a model of church-based community development (consisting of 10 principles) drawn from the case study. This paper will demonstrate that local churches, as God's gathered people within a community, are called to seek the welfare of their communities. By engaging in holistic efforts to alleviate poverty in local and global settings, they can become conduits for transformational community development.
    Contents
    A church for the community: a model of church-based community development
    Defining poverty and community development. Conceptualizing poverty; Defining community development
    Foundational principles: the church and community development. What is "the Church"?: The universal Church and local churches; Examples of church engagement from the literature
    Case study of Delft, Cape Town, South Africa. Profile: Cape Town and Delft; Zoe Family Church; Zoe Incubation Centre (formerly Zoe Academy of Skills)
    Towards a new model of church-based community development. Church engagement in community development: a model from Delft; What inhibits community development?: the commuter church phenomenon; Summary: Principles for church-based and holistic development
    Conclusion
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    69 pages
    Subject
    Church and social problems
    Poverty
    Community development
    South Africa
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    archives.northwestu.edu/handle/nu/25161
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