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9780062307262
Book Title
Charity Detox : What Charity Would Look like if We Cared about Results
Item Length
8.5 in
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication Year
2015
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Robert D. Lupton
Genre
Business & Economics, Social Science, Political Science
Topic
Philanthropy & Charity, Development / General, General, Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare
Item Width
5.8 in
Item Weight
10.8 Oz
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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In his previous book Toxic Charity, Robert D. Lupton revealed the truth about modern charity programs meant to help the poor and disenfranchised. While charity makes donors feel better, he argued, it often hurts those it seeks to help. At the forefront of this burgeoning yet ineffective compassion industry are American churches, which spend billions on dependency- producing programs, including food pantries. But what would charity look like if we instead measured it by its ability to alleviate poverty and needs That is the question at the heart of Charity Detox. Drawing on his many decades of experience, Lupton outlines how to structure programs that actually improve the quality of life of the poor and disenfranchised. He introduces many strategies that are revolutionizing what we do with our charity dollars and offers numerous examples of organizations that have successfully adopted these groundbreaking new models. Only by redirecting our strategies and becoming committed to results, he argues, can charity truly become as transformative as our ideals.

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Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0062307266
ISBN-13
9780062307262
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Book Title
Charity Detox : What Charity Would Look like if We Cared about Results
Author
Robert D. Lupton
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Philanthropy & Charity, Development / General, General, Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare
Publication Year
2015
Genre
Business & Economics, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
208 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
5.8 in
Item Weight
10.8 Oz

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Trade
Lc Classification Number
Hv530.L867 2015
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Lupton says hard things that need to be said, and he's earned the right to say them. Believers would do well to receive his words with the mindset that 'faithful are the wounds of a friend.', Lupton continues his mission to transform the way charities operate. Most efforts to help relieve poverty are ineffective, he says...The road to charity hell has been paved with good intentions, but Lupton provides an inspiring roadmap for an alternate route., Bob Lupton has seen both the blessings and curses of charity, cases where giving can both empower and disempower members of a community. As churches encourage giving and service projects around the Christmas season, Lupton encourages caution., When Bob Lupton speaks of the inner city, the rest of us ought to sit up and take notice... [His work is] deeply disturbing--in the best sense of the word., "Throughout reading Charity Detox the lyrics "How can it be wrong when it feels so right?" were buzzing in my head. That is the tension Lupton describes so deftly with practical illustrations of how we can change the dependency creating relationships formed by well-intentioned servers.", When Bob Lupton speaks of the inner city, the rest of us ought to sit up and take notice... [His work is] deeply disturbing-in the best sense of the word., Lupton uses [his] critique of churches' charitable activities as a springboard for positive action…the author advocates that churches need to be more involved in communities by living and investing in them… all readers will find in this book a useful way to reexamine outreach programs., In Toxic Charity , Bob identified a weakness with charity as a tool for poverty reduction. In Charity Detox , Bob addresses the more complicated question of what might work better. Bob reaches the conclusion that wealth creation must replace wealth redistribution if poverty reduction is the goal., His enthusiasm for this method is evident throughout the text and brings hope to readers that if more organizations adopted these practices, there really could be a better future ahead for all of us, not just the poor., When Bob Lupton speaks of the inner city, the rest of us ought to sit up and take notice... [His work is] deeply disturbing—in the best sense of the word., "Lupton is one of the sharpest, freshest, sassiest community developers out there. He is helping us all become wiser so that we don't settle for charity when we could have justice." -- Shane Claiborne, author of Irresistible Revolution "When Bob Lupton speaks of the inner city, the rest of us ought to sit up and take notice... [His work is] deeply disturbing--in the best sense of the word." -- Philip Yancey, author of What Good Is God? "Throughout reading Charity Detox the lyrics "How can it be wrong when it feels so right?" were buzzing in my head. That is the tension Lupton describes so deftly with practical illustrations of how we can change the dependency creating relationships formed by well-intentioned servers." -- Fred Smith, The Gathering "His enthusiasm for this method is evident throughout the text and brings hope to readers that if more organizations adopted these practices, there really could be a better future ahead for all of us, not just the poor." -- Kirkus Reviews "In Toxic Charity , Bob identified a weakness with charity as a tool for poverty reduction. In Charity Detox , Bob addresses the more complicated question of what might work better. Bob reaches the conclusion that wealth creation must replace wealth redistribution if poverty reduction is the goal." -- John Coors, Former CEO of CoorsTek "[Charity] efforts, while necessary in a crisis, do little to improve people's socioeconomic status. Lupton uses this well-worn critique of churches' charitable activities as a springboard for positive action... all readers will find in this book a useful way to reexamine outreach programs." -- James Wetherbee, Wingate Univ. Libs., NC "Lupton uses [his] critique of churches' charitable activities as a springboard for positive action...the author advocates that churches need to be more involved in communities by living and investing in them... all readers will find in this book a useful way to reexamine outreach programs." -- Library Journal "Lupton continues his mission to transform the way charities operate. Most efforts to help relieve poverty are ineffective, he says...The road to charity hell has been paved with good intentions, but Lupton provides an inspiring roadmap for an alternate route." -- Spirituality and Health magazine "Lupton weighs the future of effective efforts to reduce poverty . . . confronting popular practices and assumptions. . . . Inspiring." -- U.S. Catholic "Lupton offers a roadmap for turning short-lived good intentions into lasting transformation [and shares] his vision for a new way of doing missions." -- Christianity Today, [Charity] efforts, while necessary in a crisis, do little to improve people's socioeconomic status. Lupton uses this well-worn critique of churches' charitable activities as a springboard for positive action… all readers will find in this book a useful way to reexamine outreach programs., Lupton is one of the sharpest, freshest, sassiest community developers out there. He is helping us all become wiser so that we don't settle for charity when we could have justice.
Copyright Date
2015
Lccn
2015-001456
Dewey Decimal
361.7/5
Dewey Edition
23

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