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The business of Christ in the city: developing a model for Christian community economic development
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The Business of Christ In the City: Developing a Model for Christian Community Economic Development. Drew University Theological School. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a6efb0ca-e568-4aa9-84da-391d04272ec2.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- The Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan formed a for-profit company to generate income to support its outreach ministries, ministries whose responsibilities had grown in proportion to the disappearance of traditional government entitlement programs. The church's experience provides a case study of for-profit companies controlled by non-profit institutions, and suggests that such arrangements achieve three goals: 1) financial support for outreach ministries, 2) re-definitions of profit as a more broadly conceived social good, and 3) a method of educating minority organizations into the essential business skills that build sustainable communities.
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