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Community Health Evangelism (CHE) equips communities to identify issues and mobilize resources to achieve positive, sustainable change. Lives and communities are transformed as people come
Christian Family Solutions together with the mental health sub-committee of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod is seeking a decision matrix for determining scales, instruments, and measures for determining the influence of faith in Christian mental health programs. The project will consist of a thorough systematic review of the literature to identify instruments, categorizing them based on pre-determined criteria, and developing a decision matrix for identifying specific measures for different programs.
The Vulnerable Children’s Fund in Zambia initiated a lunch program three days a week between July to November. The study will evaluate the effect of the lunch program on physical, social, and spiritual health among the children and teachers.
Meros is developing a faith-based recovery model for rural central Africa. Project Background In cooperation with the University of Zambia, we will test an adapted
Kingdom Workers is investigating the opportunity to equip churches to enter into effective partnerships with domestic violence shelters as a direct way to holistically support
Resilient Recovery and the Chalmers Center for Economic Development partnered together to study the impact of combining both curricula to support individuals in recovery. This
Learn about the social and cultural context of alcohol use in Mozambique. Explore opportunity for a faith-based peer support recovery program in Maputo.
Learn about the social and cultural context of alcohol use in Zambia. Study the effectiveness of an adapted screening tool to identify harmful alcohol use among young adults.
Learn and study the Community Health Evangelism model in Ghana.
Study the impacts of CHE on physical and spiritual health outcomes.
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The Meros Center was created to be a place where faith-based health organizations, researchers, and learners can find the support they need to measure, innovate, and share their impact. In this vibrant hub of networking and discovery, believers work together to reflect the life, ministry, and mission of Jesus.
Our mission was brought to life by a partnership between Kingdom Workers and Wisconsin Lutheran College. Both organizations are committed to the vision of Meros.