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Radical relocation.

Publication: The Christian Century
Publication Date: 18-OCT-05
Format: Online - approximately 535 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
AFTER THE HURRICANES, we heard many stories of church groups that loaded up trucks with supplies for destitute people in the Gulf Coast. Some Christians have been responding to long-term issues of poverty by loading up not supply trucks but moving trucks. They have relocated from areas of privilege to areas of poverty to live among poor people, worship with them, advocate for them and empower them.

John Perkins, founder and leader of the Christian Community Development Association, offers...

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