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Hope rising : how Christians can end extreme poverty in this generation / Scott Todd. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville : Thomas Nelson, (c)2014.Description: xii, 210 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780529101129
Uniform titles:
  • Fast living
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV639.T636.H674 2014
  • BV639
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Contents:
A new day for starfish -- Why I write -- Cold showers of unmet expectations -- Jacki -- Overthrowing the tyranny of low expectations -- Stay out of the handbasket -- The shift -- True fast -- Part 2 : poverty is not an unconquerable mystery -- Why kids die -- The rubble and hunger of poverty -- Poverty whispers, "you can't" -- The poor will always be with us -- We are not all poor -- Part 3 : what kind of people will end extreme poverty? -- Tom's truck -- The uncrushable movement -- The threat of love -- Fearless love -- Incognito Mother Teresas -- Who do we think we are? -- Stewards of power -- Part 4 : the primary colors of social change -- How mom can end extreme poverty -- Creating a good normal : the role of government -- Shopping for a better world : how business can end poverty -- Against the gates of hell : how the church can end poverty -- Part 5 : catalysts and strategy -- Fast living -- Ten percent radical -- The next generation -- Thorns and promises -- The history we hope to write -- Raising hope.
Subject: "In Hope Rising, Scott Todd of Compassion International pens a galvanizing, insightful account of the movement that is eradicating extreme global poverty through transformative Christian generosity. Scott provides riveting evidence to show that we are much closer to that goal than you might think. According to Todd, we live in a historic moment, and chances are you are already part of it. Twenty-first-century Christians are living out their faith by generating multi-continent grassroots movements for the poor. Public and private sectors are working together. It's a new era of philanthropy, compassion, and justice working together to eradicate the pandemic of extreme global poverty."--Back cover.
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library CIRCULATING COLLECTION Non-fiction BV639.P6 T63 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available MIN 6051/9051 31923001788005

Originally published under title: Fast living : how the church will end extreme poverty : Colorado Springs, Colorado : Compassion International, 2011.

Part 1 : the death and resurrection of expectations -- A new day for starfish -- Why I write -- Cold showers of unmet expectations -- Jacki -- Overthrowing the tyranny of low expectations -- Stay out of the handbasket -- The shift -- True fast -- Part 2 : poverty is not an unconquerable mystery -- Why kids die -- The rubble and hunger of poverty -- Poverty whispers, "you can't" -- The poor will always be with us -- We are not all poor -- Part 3 : what kind of people will end extreme poverty? -- Tom's truck -- The uncrushable movement -- The threat of love -- Fearless love -- Incognito Mother Teresas -- Who do we think we are? -- Stewards of power -- Part 4 : the primary colors of social change -- How mom can end extreme poverty -- Creating a good normal : the role of government -- Shopping for a better world : how business can end poverty -- Against the gates of hell : how the church can end poverty -- Part 5 : catalysts and strategy -- Fast living -- Ten percent radical -- The next generation -- Thorns and promises -- The history we hope to write -- Raising hope.

"In Hope Rising, Scott Todd of Compassion International pens a galvanizing, insightful account of the movement that is eradicating extreme global poverty through transformative Christian generosity. Scott provides riveting evidence to show that we are much closer to that goal than you might think. According to Todd, we live in a historic moment, and chances are you are already part of it. Twenty-first-century Christians are living out their faith by generating multi-continent grassroots movements for the poor. Public and private sectors are working together. It's a new era of philanthropy, compassion, and justice working together to eradicate the pandemic of extreme global poverty."--Back cover.

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