Open-ended church and community mobilisation
The goal of the Wholistic Development Organisation is to develop a core group of local Christians who are able to work with their communities in facilitating transformational development in each...
View ArticleEagles of Malawi
Living Waters, an indigenous Malawian church denomination, has mobilised its congregations to work with their local communities to fight hunger and poverty. Through Eagles Relief and Development...
View ArticleGood News Family Care
Good News Family Care from Integral Mission on Vimeo. Behind the prosperity of Buxton in Derbyshire (UK) lie deep social needs which often remain invisible. This is the story of a group of Christians...
View ArticleKey 5: Nurture Your Team
Key 5: Nurture Your Team from Integral Mission on Vimeo. Tearfund have produced a series of films to offer inspiration and guidance for your community project. Drawing on 15 years of experience of...
View ArticleTransformation in Tanzania and Zambia
God’s Church brings transformation to Tanzania and Zambia through the Church and Community Mobilisation Process
View ArticleChurch and Community Mobilisation transforming Uganda
An explanation of the Church and Community Mobilisation process used by the Pentecostal Assemblies of God in Uganda, showing the key stages, the principles underlining it and its impact.
View ArticleScottish Church Leader visits CCM in Uganda
Reflections from Scottish church leader, Alan McWilliam, reflects on a visit to CCM in Uganda
View ArticleTRANSFORMATION IN SIERRA LEONE
Francis Wahome from Tearfund introduces Church & Community Mobilisation, and shares two stories of how it’s enabling communities to take the future into their own hands
View ArticleRestoring Hope in the DRC
Jokolo village in northern DRC were devastated by conflict in 2002. The school, health post and church were burned down and everyone fled. In 2007 people started coming back to the village. We asked...
View Article‘Be transformed to bring transformation’ (USB, Bunia, DRC)
Jaques from Bunia town decided he wanted to enrol to do Development Studies at the University of Shalom (peace) in Bunia (USB). His mother Evelyn was very sceptical ‘this is nothing’ (ie no use to us)....
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