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Cry of the Urban Poor by:Viv Grigg
Chapters
9-11 pp.133-153
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“Compassion
is the heart of the ministry”
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In
order to really reach and penetrate among the poor, a person should have love
and compassion on them. One cannot reach these people if they don’t have love and compassion. Your ministry among the
urban poor should be built by compassion on them and everything would just
follow.
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Cry of the Urban Poor by:Viv Grigg
Chapters
2-4 pp.22-81
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“To understand the process of bringing
the kingdom of
God into squatter areas, we need first
to live among them and learn their ways.”
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All
of us have our preunderstanding among the poor, but it’s
not useful enough to bear and understand them. Though not totally to
incarnate with them but just to live with and learn their way of living so we
may clearly understand them, they we will be able to reach them and be
effective sharers of the good news.
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Cry of the Urban Poor by:Viv Grigg
Chapters
13-14 pp.163-193
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“The
home is the center of ministry in many cases of effective church planting
among the poor.”
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Love
starts from home and all of us learn how to love at home. This is the reason
why home is the very heart and center of ministry, once when ministry is
started at home everything will turn out to be fine because everyone in the
one is reached and thought by God’s love. The foundation of the family will
be built by God’s love.
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The
Diary of Carolina Maria De Jesus, Favela Resident
pp. 464-470
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“There
are so many beautiful things in the world that are impossible to describe”
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It’s very humbling for us that such
a favela resident would appreciate everything beautifully in her sight. May
we also imitate the kind of attitude that she has not only in the times when
we are plenty but also in the times when we are in need.
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The Salvation of Zachary Baumkletterer
By: George I. Mavrodes
pp. 13-26
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The way he lives his life in responding to helping the needy
people.
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I don’t want to judge the way that he did. It maybe his
conviction to do that and it may be his way of serving God. As I have read,
though he got sick but still God is so gracious to give him the strength that
his life may become an eye-opener, an encouragement or may be a testimony to
others.
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Drug Addiction & Prostitution
Chapter 19 pp.198-208
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“We
do not pretend to know all the solutions…Let us be men and women of action”
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We
are already know what is happening around us. We may
come to encounter persons who have the situation that into it, we can be able
to comfort them because it is the only way we can do so.
Let us be honest that we can’t give solutions to all
their problems but instead we must direct them to the Word of God who gives
light and would free them from the bondage of slavery.
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Walking with the Poor
By: Bryant Myers
Chapters 1-8 pp.1-244
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Transformational
Development
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As
I have read this book, only one thing the author
wants to say that is to see transformational development among the poor in
almost every area of their lives. We may be busy thinking of different
strategic plan of action in our church planting among the poor but we should
also focus on how will they transform through the
strategies we may have offer them.
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Cry of the Urban Poor
By:Viv Grigg
Chapters 1,5-7,17 pp.1-19;83-114;217-225
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Knowing
the context of the urban poor
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It
would always be the first thing to know before planning strategies of
planting a church – that is to know the context of the urban poor people in a
certain place or country. By knowing the culture, worldview, values,
lifestyles, norms of the urban poor in a given context will enable us to make
good strategic actions in our holistic approach of church planting.
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Spirit,
Kingdom & Post-Modern City
pp.1-19
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“Holistic
Discipleship”
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I have learned that holistic
discipleship comes from what Jesus exemplified through his way of life. God
does not really require us to incarnate ourselves with the urban poor because
not all of us can possibly incarnate themselves. God does only look in our
hearts on what we can do for them.
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Companion to
the Poor
By: Viv Grigg
Chap.1-9
pp.11-125
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“The
Poor in the Scriptures”
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All
I thought before that the only meaning of the poor
in the Bible is only needy. But as I study the
Scriptures of the different meaning of poor, I found out that it tells of
different meanings and poor can be classified into different categories.
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Empowering
the Poor
By: Robert
Linthicum
Chap.1-6
pp.5-60
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“Our
exploration on empowering the poor must begin by understanding how power is
exercised in the city and how it produces the poor.”
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I came to wonder how important it
is to empower the poor. But before I can actually do
that in the urban poor I am presently ministering I should be able to know
and understand them more so that I would be able to empower them by God’s
grace.
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A Theology as
Big as the City
By:Ray Bakke
Chap.1-5,
11-17; pp.17-59, 95-139
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“Evangelism
includes both the spiritual formation of persons and the social
transformation of places.”
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I agree about the evangelism that
will cause spiritual formation in persons but how come it will also form
social transformation of places? The book does not explain about this but my view of this is that it may be some other aspect of
social reforms that evangelism will bring transformation on places.
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The Poor
& Poverty in the Church of the 1st Century & The Poor
& Poverty in Jesus’ Teaching
pp.1-9, 1-5
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“…a
call to people to follow Him.”
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Jesus
demonstrated how he lives his life among the poor people. Though it may be
difficult on our part, it takes to have passion, burden and a calling to
reach the urban poor.
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In Every
Church Planting Movement
Chap.11
pp.171-198
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Quality
and Quantity
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In every church planting movements
quantity & quality goes together. There is so much we
can learn from these, we just have to do our own observations to be able to
attain the things we have to learn in church planting movements.
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God and the
Poor
By: R.J Rider
pp.1-14
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“Only in incarnation can we begin
dimly to perceive what God’s identification with the weak, oppressed and poor
really means.”
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Just
as what Jesus did, for others sake He became poor. I may not totally agree
with this principle but in some points it may really
be applicable in some context and people group.
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God So Loved
the Third World
By: Thomas Hanks
Chap.1
pp.3-24
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Oppression
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There
are also different meanings of oppression mostly in the Old Testament. Though
it has different meanings and interpretation only one things is clear on me, that we have to open our eyes on what oppression has
been doing among the urban poor here in our country.
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The Other
Path
By: Hernando de Soto
Chap.2
pp.17-57
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Informal
Housing
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We
cannot change the fact that informal housing among the informal settlers will
definitely increase as time passes by. Though our
country has already launched resettlement areas for them but still the urban
poor would prefer to where they are settling.
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Squatters:
The Most Responsive Unreached Bloc
By: Viv Grigg
pp.41-51
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Squatters
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Though there may be squatters here
in our country but they also share different cultural backgrounds and
religions. This is also the reason why we really have to reach the urban poor
people.
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Planting
Churches Cross-Culturally
By:David Hesselgrave
Chap.1-7
pp.19-117
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The
Strategies
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As
part in our study in one of our course here in ATS, this book gives a clear
and simple methods in church-planting
cross-culturally. Though it is really up to what the context of your own
people group, still it also helps in strategizing. Some of the principles the
author tells can also be applicable to the context of the urban poor.
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Understanding Church Growth
By: Donald
McGavran
Chap.1-6
pp.3-67
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“God’s
Will and Church Growth”
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We
must always remember that God yearns to seek and save the lost and it is for
us to have burden and passion among the urban poor.
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Street
Children Letter
pp.1-3
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“Because
God has put in me the desire to love you. God loves me, the sinner that I am,
and He loves you too.”
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This
was a statement of a worker among the street children that touch my heart. As God loves us, we ought to love other others
too the way He loved us no matter what status in life they are into.
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A Life Less
Ordinary
p.1-2
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The
life of young couple
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These
young courageously face the life in slum areas not because they want to but
because they are called too. Their lives brought example of simple,
practical, heart-felt, hand-on and grass-roots care
for these poor people.
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The New
Friars: Evangelical Youth Living among the Urban poor
pp.1-5
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“It’s
the call to Christ to live simple, communal life as a servant to the poor.”
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Nowadays,
many young people are called to be missionaries in different areas and tribes
of the world. I could relate with these young lady
that as young as she is, she had obeyed the call for her life. It is my prayer that God would send more young people as
missionaries among the urban poor.
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Total pages read:
1022 pages
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