It Can Be Done: The Real Heroes of the Inner City

It Can Be Done: The Real Heroes of the Inner City

by Fred Catherwood
It Can Be Done: The Real Heroes of the Inner City

It Can Be Done: The Real Heroes of the Inner City

by Fred Catherwood

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Overview

High unemployment in many areas, the rise of drug-related crime, extensive vandalism and anti-social behaviour, street crime, and the problems of the police in dealing with race and juvenile crime, have produced a bleak picture of the breakdown of modern society. The underlying social problems are the breakdown of the traditional family, and the support mechanisms that it provided, coupled with the attempt to erode the moral principles that underlay traditional social thinking. For half a century governments have sought to improve the obvious social problems, but have failed to examine the underlying causes of the malaise. Governments, anxious, in a pluralist society, not to offer any special position to the Church, traditionally the main supplier of support, have also ignored the voices of the Jews, Muslims and Hindus. It Can Be Done shows that the only answer is to reinstate the traditional partnership between church and state, both nationally and at the local level, because the church has a locally based organisation that the state lacks, and a moral framework that offers the order that society needs. Through a series of case studies from different regions, demonstrating the effectiveness of the grass-roots organisation of the church and the moral authority that provides, it becomes clear how church and state working together can help to forge a new understanding of the oldest social institution of all, the family. The author offers an understanding of and the means to a solution to the problems that afflict modern societies. His book is an important landmark in the battle for the salvation of the soul of the pluralist nation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780718830038
Publisher: The Lutterworth Press
Publication date: 03/27/2000
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.17(h) x (d)

About the Author

Catherwood has had a distinguished career in business and politics. He has been a Member of Cambridgeshire and Vice-President of the European Parliment, Managing Director of British Aluminum, Director-General of the National Economic Development Council, and Chairman of the British Overseas Trade Board. He is President of the Evangelical Alliance.

Table of Contents

Introduction5
1The breakup of families10
Disoriented families
Drugs in the family
Prisoners and their families
2Loose cannons28
Helping the schools
On the streets
Youth projects
Teenage pregnancy
Teenage mothers
Living with AIDS
The clutches of the law
3Homes for the homeless54
Down and out
Covering the bare boards
Keeping the bailiffs at bay
4Jobs for the jobless70
No one is unemployable
Finding jobs
5Churches in the community82
Garston, Liverpool
West Street, Crewe
King's Centre, Chessington
6City Networks92
Nottingham
Borough of Hackney
Southampton
7Agenda for the churches102
8Agenda for government114
Appendix of Organisations127
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