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City Streets, City People
Michael J. Christensen

Black Church Studies - Urban Issues

City Streets, City People

Abingdon Press (1988)
BV 637 .C46
254 pages | 5.6 x 8.7 inch | 9780687083954
Dewey 253/.09173/2
LC Classification BV637 .C46 1988
LC Control No. 88022216

Subject

  • Church Work
  • City Churches
  • Religion / Christian Ministry / Pastoral Resources

Plot

An estimated 3 million people constitute the fastest growing new class of Americans: street people. No longer confined to an easily recognizable group of down-and-out alcoholic men, this class now includes children, women, entire families, and people invisible to orinary passersby. The homeless, the mentally ill, the economically displaced, the chemically addicted, the runaways, and the lonely new lepers of our society -- people with AIDS -- all face different circumstances and have different needs. City Streets, City People highlights these circumstances and identifies these needs, and in clearly written, easy-to-follow chapters, outlines how anyone -- volunteer lay worker, part-time paraprofessional, or full-time Christian social worker -- can minister to the mental, physical, and spiritual dimensions of city people.

Personal

Owner Grace School of Theology
Location North
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