by Savannah Aleckson | Dec 14, 2020 | Resource Reviews
Savannah Aleckson Regional Director for Joplin, MO, Area & Events Director Jump to: The Purpose of the Study | The Perspective | The Key Points | Details We Love | Considerations | Structure | Who is This For? The Purpose of the Study Invisible Neighbors is a...
by Avery West | Oct 20, 2020 | Resource Reviews
Avery WestDirector of Community Initiatives Opioid overdoses in rural areas have been on the rise for years—and now they are surging in the wake of COVID-19. Meanwhile, small hospitals teeter on the brink of bankruptcy, and farmers are dumping thousands of...
by Jeff Lofting | Oct 14, 2020 | Resource Reviews
Jeff Lofting Director of Education Jump to:The Purpose of the Book | The Perspective | The Key Points | Details We Love | Considerations | Who Should Read This? This book can be read digitally at no cost by clicking here, courtesy of Dr. Marvin Olasky and World News...
by TCI Admin | May 5, 2017 | Resource Reviews
A review by Hannah Hull There is a great deal of material from the conservative perspective about the failure of welfare, and a great deal from the liberal perspective about the moral imperatives of a safety net for America’s vulnerable citizens. But little has been...
by TCI Admin | Apr 2, 2014 | Resource Reviews
by John Perkins, 1993 A brief summary with excerpts by James Whitford In Beyond Charity, Dr. John Perkins (founder Christian Community Development Association) calls for the church to exercise solidarity with the poor through incarnational ministry as the...
by James Whitford | Sep 22, 2013 | Resource Reviews
A review by James Whitford Marvin Olasky’s Tragedy of American Compassion is an in depth review of the history of American charity and its contrast to the welfare system. The author begins with a brief overview of charity in colonial America remarking on the...