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portada How to Remake the World Neighborhood by Neighborhood (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Prefacio de
Editorial
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
168
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
20.9 x 13.5 x 0.8 cm
Peso
0.45 kg.
ISBN13
9781626985001

How to Remake the World Neighborhood by Neighborhood (en Inglés)

Mack McCarter (Autor) · Tim Muldoon (Autor) · Donnie Simpson (Prefacio de) · Orbis Books · Tapa Blanda

How to Remake the World Neighborhood by Neighborhood (en Inglés) - McCarter, Mack ; Muldoon, Tim ; Simpson, Donnie

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How to Remake the World Neighborhood by Neighborhood is the solution to the social breakdown felt across the country and around the world today. It narrates the story and philosophy of Community Renewal International (CRI), an organization founded in Shreveport, Louisiana. In the places where it has taken root, people build new friendships and begin to restore the bonds that sustain communities so that they thrive. Crime rates plummet. People come out of their homes and grow connections with their neighbors. They become active, caring participants in their societies. The late Millard Fuller, co-founder of Habitat for Humanity, once described CRI as "the premier community renewal building model in the nation," and his wife and co-founder Linda Fuller writes, "Mack McCarter shares the courageous steps he took to fuse love and caring into relationships, using the best elements of society to improve neighborhoods, cities and our futures." The book tells the story of how McCarter returned to his home town of Shreveport after many years as a pastor in Texas. He found a city that was racially divided and suffering from violence. With a small group of like-minded people, he intentionally and proactively began engaging with people in the city's most violent and dangerous neighborhood. Over time, studying the history of the rise and fall of civilizations and applying that research to the practical question of community renewal, he developed a replicable system. Today, Black and white, Republican and Democrat, men and women--all who have become part of the "We Care Team," now over 50,000 strong, have remade entire neighborhoods and repaired the fabric of society

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