The Wealth of the Poor: How Valuing Every Neighbor Restores Hope in Our Cities

A compelling memoir by an urban minister and community development practitioner with more than thirty years of experience in the field.

Larry James appeared to be exactly where he was supposed to be—ministering with a large, suburban Dallas church. Then came the intriguing invitation to move his ministry to inner city Dallas among some of the "poorest" people in the community. Encouraged by his wife, Brenda, to follow the truth he had so often shared as a pastor, Larry accepted.

As the new director of a food pantry, Larry was quickly overwhelmed, and oneday when trying to communicate with Spanish-speaking families, he asked a woman named Josefina to help translate. She had come for assistance, but Josefina ended up helping Larry that day, and the next. She came back the next day for nine years.

Since that day Josefina began helping two decades ago, Larry has been asking neighbors to help solve their own problems, and this new way of serving side by side has transformed a small food pantry into one of the largest non-profit food distributors in the world. With a budget of fourteen million dollars annually, the organization— now called CitySquare—also develops housing for the formerly homeless and manages health clinics and community medical outreach in economically depressed and under-served places like East and South Dallas.

This is an organizational success story you expect to see in the Wall Street Journal, and yet it is like no other. The author's own journey provides the platform from which he provides a practical, theological, market-savvy manual written for others who find themselves living, serving, and investing in the work of urban transformation. Using the foundation of Jesus' teaching and love for the poor, the book shows practical and visionary ways Christ's teaching can be made real.

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The Wealth of the Poor: How Valuing Every Neighbor Restores Hope in Our Cities

A compelling memoir by an urban minister and community development practitioner with more than thirty years of experience in the field.

Larry James appeared to be exactly where he was supposed to be—ministering with a large, suburban Dallas church. Then came the intriguing invitation to move his ministry to inner city Dallas among some of the "poorest" people in the community. Encouraged by his wife, Brenda, to follow the truth he had so often shared as a pastor, Larry accepted.

As the new director of a food pantry, Larry was quickly overwhelmed, and oneday when trying to communicate with Spanish-speaking families, he asked a woman named Josefina to help translate. She had come for assistance, but Josefina ended up helping Larry that day, and the next. She came back the next day for nine years.

Since that day Josefina began helping two decades ago, Larry has been asking neighbors to help solve their own problems, and this new way of serving side by side has transformed a small food pantry into one of the largest non-profit food distributors in the world. With a budget of fourteen million dollars annually, the organization— now called CitySquare—also develops housing for the formerly homeless and manages health clinics and community medical outreach in economically depressed and under-served places like East and South Dallas.

This is an organizational success story you expect to see in the Wall Street Journal, and yet it is like no other. The author's own journey provides the platform from which he provides a practical, theological, market-savvy manual written for others who find themselves living, serving, and investing in the work of urban transformation. Using the foundation of Jesus' teaching and love for the poor, the book shows practical and visionary ways Christ's teaching can be made real.

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The Wealth of the Poor: How Valuing Every Neighbor Restores Hope in Our Cities

The Wealth of the Poor: How Valuing Every Neighbor Restores Hope in Our Cities

by Larry M. James
The Wealth of the Poor: How Valuing Every Neighbor Restores Hope in Our Cities
The Wealth of the Poor: How Valuing Every Neighbor Restores Hope in Our Cities

The Wealth of the Poor: How Valuing Every Neighbor Restores Hope in Our Cities

by Larry M. James

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A compelling memoir by an urban minister and community development practitioner with more than thirty years of experience in the field.

Larry James appeared to be exactly where he was supposed to be—ministering with a large, suburban Dallas church. Then came the intriguing invitation to move his ministry to inner city Dallas among some of the "poorest" people in the community. Encouraged by his wife, Brenda, to follow the truth he had so often shared as a pastor, Larry accepted.

As the new director of a food pantry, Larry was quickly overwhelmed, and oneday when trying to communicate with Spanish-speaking families, he asked a woman named Josefina to help translate. She had come for assistance, but Josefina ended up helping Larry that day, and the next. She came back the next day for nine years.

Since that day Josefina began helping two decades ago, Larry has been asking neighbors to help solve their own problems, and this new way of serving side by side has transformed a small food pantry into one of the largest non-profit food distributors in the world. With a budget of fourteen million dollars annually, the organization— now called CitySquare—also develops housing for the formerly homeless and manages health clinics and community medical outreach in economically depressed and under-served places like East and South Dallas.

This is an organizational success story you expect to see in the Wall Street Journal, and yet it is like no other. The author's own journey provides the platform from which he provides a practical, theological, market-savvy manual written for others who find themselves living, serving, and investing in the work of urban transformation. Using the foundation of Jesus' teaching and love for the poor, the book shows practical and visionary ways Christ's teaching can be made real.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780891123804
Publisher: Abilene Christian University Press
Publication date: 04/22/2013
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Preface 11

Part 1 Valuing People

Introduction 17

Chapter 1 A Church That Welcomes Strange People…Like Me 29

Part 2 Hunger: The Story of Hazel

Chapter 2 Josefina and the Wealth of the Poor 49

Chapter 3 Beyond Charity: The Christmas Store 71

Chapter 4 Hunger Is Every Body's Business 85

Part 3 Health The Story of Priscilla

Chapter 5 Health of One Impacts the Health of All 105

Chapter 6 Turning Over Tables: Venturing into the Brawl That Is Public Policy 121

Chapter 7 Social Enterprise: Non-profit Meets the Marketplace 161

Part 4 Housing The Story of Charles

Chapter 8 Housing First: A Key in Every Pocket 187

Chapter 9 A Neighborhood in Vertical 211

Part 5 Hope The Story of Marva

Chapter 10 Fear Stands in the Way of Hope 239

Chapter 11 Can We Package Hope? 255

Epilogue: So, Where's the Ministry? 269

Acknowledgements 275

CitySquare Partners 279

I Am CitySquare 283

About the Author 285

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