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Establishing A Church-based Welfare-to-Work Mentoring Ministry [Paperback]

Amy L. Sherman (Author)


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May 1, 2000
With the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, the landmark welfare reform law, churches and faith-based ministries possess new opportunities and challenges in serving poor and need families. The old welfare system has been replaced with a new approach to poverty fighting that emphasizes hands-up help instead of hand-outs. Welfare aid now aims to free recipients from dependency on it, and help them achieve greater economic self-sufficiency. This transition to independence from welfare frequency requires intense, personalized assistance that churches and ministries are well positioned to provide.

This manual is designed to help congregations seize the ministry opportunity afforded by welfare reform; namely, the chance to build face-to-face relationships with economically distressed families in our local communities through which humble, loving Christ-like service can be demonstrated. To do this well, we must understand both the Biblical mandate for caring for the poor and the unique configuration of the Church’s outreach (as distinct from the social service programs of government or secular nonprofits.)


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About the Author

Amy Sherman is senior fellow at the Welfare Policy Center at Hudson Institute. Along with her research work at Hudson Institute, Sherman also serves as the Urban Ministries Advisor at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Charlottesville, Va.

Sherman is founder and former executive director of Charlottesville Abundant Life Ministries, a holistic, cross-cultural, whole-family, church-based outreach in an urban neighborhood of approximately 380 lower-income, single-parent families.

She received her undergraduate degree from Messiah College and her Ph.D. in foreign affairs/economic development from the University of Virginia.

PUBLICATIONS AND MEDIA EXPOSURE

Sherman is a frequent speaker at church and public policy conferences on welfare reform, and provides on-site consulting services to churches starting or enhancing their community ministries. She is the author of three books: Restorers of Hope: Reaching the Poor in Your Community with Church-based Ministries That Work; The Soul of Development: Biblical Christianity and Economic Transformation in Guatemala; and Preferential Option: A Christian and Neoliberal Strategy for Latin American’s Poor.

Her articles and essays have appeared in such diverse publications as The Public Interest, Policy Review, First Things, Christianity Today, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, The American Enterprise, World, The Christian Century, The Washington Times, Christian Scholar’s Review, Reason, and Books & Culture.

Her two most recent booklets for church leaders are “Establishing a Church-based Welfare-to-Work Mentoring Ministry: A Practical ‘How-to’ Guide” and “Sharing God’s Heart for the Poor: Meditations for Worship, Prayer and Service.” Sherman also is the author of “The Growing Impact of Charitable Choice,” the first major national study of the “Charitable Choice” provisions of the 1996 welfare reform law.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 59 pages
  • Publisher: Hudson Institute (May 1, 2000)
  • ISBN-10: 1558130764
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558130760
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.2 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,054,998 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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