Poor No More

Poor No More

by James Conner
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 17/05/2024

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Extreme poverty can be alleviated one village at a time. The current practices of global aid agencies, governments, and NGOs all focus on the same failed strategy: transfer payments. The problem is that moving money without growing local economic systems for sustainability does not work. People need jobs and businesses, not handouts. There is a better way. In this book you will discover how these different systems can positively work together to bring about the long-term, locally sustainable results that we all desire. This is transformational work, and we will need to pause on the rhetoric, biases, and existing structural models to engage in a different way of doing things. Donors, communities in transition, local leaders, churches, governments--all are invited to revamp our thinking to actually achieve the results that form our common goal. No one wants to be seen in a poverty state. God doesn't create people to be poor and impoverished. He does not! God gives--generously. That is why every community around the globe already has vast, untapped resources of human talent and vision, a treasure trove of divinely bestowed potential awaiting harvest. It's time to partner together for sustainable solutions to poverty!

ISBN:
9781666785340
9781666785340
Category:
Christian social thought & activity
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
17-05-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wipf and Stock Publishers
James Conner

James Conner is the running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers. In his freshman year at the University of Pittsburgh, James broke Tony Dorsett's school record for most rushing yards in a bowl game with 229 yards. The following year, James set an ACC record with 26 rushing touchdowns in one season and was named the ACC Player of the Year. After fighting cancer in his junior year, he made a triumphant return his senior year, propelling him into the NFL.

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