Community Toolbox
The Community Toolbox is a web-based resource for organizations and practitioners looking for training materials and guides to take action in a community. Creating models, conducting assessments, implementing programs, evaluating
The Community Toolbox is a web-based resource for organizations and practitioners looking for training materials and guides to take action in a community. Creating models, conducting assessments, implementing programs, evaluating
When you become a member of CCIH, you have access to join
several working groups. One group is the Integration of Faith & Health Working Group focusing on bringing together theology and health to expand our understanding and training in community health ministry.
Community Health Evangelism is a primary strategy in transformational development. Learn and lead CHE initiatives in rural and urban areas to holistically serve people with Christ’s love.
Understanding the dynamics of a community engagement approach
to integral missions leads to a healthy and biblical understanding of human dignity. Using he Social-Ecological and HWVA models to inform a CE approach, individuals and communities have not only experienced economic growth and access to educational opportunities but also greater sense of well-being and
peace in growing in their relationship with God as their Father, Redeemer, and Friend.
Currently, epidemiology is at the forefront of providing robust
evidence showing that associations between religion and health are causal. As the field engages more with this topic, inquiry should include the impact of the
changing religious landscape and inclusion of variables such as spirituality to establish causal inference. Epidemiologists are well equipped for this and therefore should also aim to establish causal inference through studies that
examine relationships between contextual-level religious measures and
individual health. Once systematic evidence has been developed, epidemiology will have meaningfully contributed to new theory and persuasive findings that can inform policy and health interventions to improve population health.
A similar feature among the models was the importance of understanding the impacts of a community’s worldview and beliefs on health to discussing the spiritual aspects of health and behavior change. Community engagement and cultivating relationships were two common themes motivating the models. A primary difference among the models was the direction of engagement.
Missionaries, NGO staff, and volunteers can engage in a spectrum of customized trainings from those serving on the front lines. These trainings give special attention to participatory engagement, understanding plants and appropriate technologies, and opportunities in community development.
Kingdom living requires a God-pleasing response to finances and
poverty. The Chalmers Center for Economic Development is a great resource and training organization to become a leader in Christian financial literacy and
economic development.
Resilient Recovery is an effective peer support ministry for individuals navigating the pathway of recovery. Alcohol, anger, porn, work, eating disorders, the list is long. Individuals desire intimate connection with each other
and with God. Resilient provides such an opportunity by providing biblical lessons walking participants through the cycle of law and gospel, confession and forgiveness, healing and reconciliation.
The study shows no significant differences in labor supply,
consumption, life satisfaction, or food security among ultra-poor households in the six months following the program. The study suggests “grit” as a possible mechanism of Protestant values on economic outcomes.
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