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Abstract: . . . holistic Page 1 1 Bibliography of Holistic Ministry Please note: While the majority of sources listed below are holistic , I have included some that are not necessarily holistic , such as the more seminal works in development and others that are unique or technical in nature that may be difficult to find in the Christian arena. Case Studies Craig, Jenni M. 1998. Servants Among the Poor . Wellington, New Zealand: OMF Literature. A personal account by a member of a team of young Westerners who sought to make a difference for Christ in a Manila Slum. Join the author for "faith and folly, courage and discouragement, trial and error, fragile certainties and signs of hope." 335 pp. D'Abreo, Desmond A. 1989. From Development Worker to Activist: A Case Study in Participatory . . . . . . International • Christian Reformed World Relief Committee • World Relief • Food for the Hungry • Mennonite Economic Development Associates • World Vision • Enterprise Development International • World Concern • Farms International Technical Microenterprise Resources: Page 20 20 • The Virtual Library on Microcredit • The Microenterprise Innovation Project (USAID) • The Enterprise Development Website • The Small Enterprise Education and Promotion (SEEP) Network • The Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest (CGAP) at the World Bank • The CGAP/IDS Microfinance Gateway • PACT Publications • Intermediate Technology Publications • MARC Publications • Chalmers Center for Economic Development • Grameen Bank • Safesave • Freedom from Hunger • ACCION • FINCA Holistic Journals: • Global Vision (formerly Together ), published by World Vision International. • Health and Development , published by the Christian Community Health Fellowship (CCHF). • Greencross , published by the Christian Society of the Green Cross. • Transformation , published by the Oxford Center for Missions Studies. • Target Earth, published by the Christian Environmental Organization. Page 21 21 . . . --3000,2,750,2108,55494
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