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How can the church best utilise the strengths of our local communities to move towards reconciliation and lives that are thriving? Author Archives: joanna hubbard. Now blogging at faithinaction.net.au. May 24, 2016. For years now Peter McDonald and I have been working together on the Faith in Action project and I have decided it would be great to consolidate my efforts by porting this blog content onto the same site so everything … Continue reading →. A Different “Development” Project. March 23, 2015.
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Trust the process and trust the Spirit… and who knows where it might lead! | joannahubbard
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How can the church best utilise the strengths of our local communities to move towards reconciliation and lives that are thriving? Reclaiming the gifts of “serviced” people. A Different “Development” Project →. Trust the process and trust the Spirit… and who knows where it might lead! March 4, 2015. I’ve been framing up a series of lectures with my Faith in Action. We have been uniquely crafted into bodies of people with roles to play in our communities. Many of the processes we use to discern the voice ...
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Working TOGETHER for better outcomes for Hackham | joannahubbard
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How can the church best utilise the strengths of our local communities to move towards reconciliation and lives that are thriving? Reflecting on my garden and community development. Reclaiming the gifts of “serviced” people →. Working TOGETHER for better outcomes for Hackham. January 15, 2015. But how do you get highly diverse people striving towards a common purpose? Obviously one key work is to ensure good communication and transparency at all times. I experienced a great example of this yesterday when...
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The Art of Powerful Questions | joannahubbard
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How can the church best utilise the strengths of our local communities to move towards reconciliation and lives that are thriving? In Memory of One of Our Community Gardeners. Community Champions →. The Art of Powerful Questions. February 18, 2014. Tonight, I will be working with our two Occupational Therapy Students to facilitate a workshop with our Edwardstown Project Leaders on asking good questions with our communities. This will also be the topic of our July Faith in Action. Both questions were aimi...
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The Painting | joannahubbard
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How can the church best utilise the strengths of our local communities to move towards reconciliation and lives that are thriving? The header image is a painting by Texan artist James Janknegt titled “A Portrait of You as the Good Samaritan”. Here is how he describes his own work on his blog. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. To all my frie...
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Some Definitions | joannahubbard
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How can the church best utilise the strengths of our local communities to move towards reconciliation and lives that are thriving? What is: Asset Based Community Development:. Asset Based Community Development is a methodology which seeks to uncover the strengths within communities as a means for sustainable development. For the Church (and particularly Churches with congregational/flat/bottom-up models of leadership) this shouldn’t be new stuff because we have know of the value of it within our co...
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How can the church best utilise the strengths of our local communities to move towards reconciliation and lives that are thriving? Newer posts →. Advent, Community and #IllRideWithYou. December 16, 2014. At risk of being accused of jumping on the bandwagon I couldn’t give up the opportunity to celebrate the beautiful example of community that was expressed in the “I’ll Ride With You” hashtag. My heart truly soared. Offers presented an alternative to this fear. This is what we need more of- walking alongs...
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Reclaiming the gifts of “serviced” people | joannahubbard
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How can the church best utilise the strengths of our local communities to move towards reconciliation and lives that are thriving? Working TOGETHER for better outcomes for Hackham. Trust the process and trust the Spirit… and who knows where it might lead! Reclaiming the gifts of “serviced” people. January 28, 2015. Thanks to those who came to our first Faith in Action Reading Group. Today as we looked at a chapter from “When Helping Hurts”. Thanks also to Dear Daisy. The tools for this “treasure hu...
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A Different “Development” Project | joannahubbard
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How can the church best utilise the strengths of our local communities to move towards reconciliation and lives that are thriving? Trust the process and trust the Spirit… and who knows where it might lead! Now blogging at faithinaction.net.au →. A Different “Development” Project. March 23, 2015. Over the last 8 and a bit months I have been working on a little bit of a different development project. In the meantime there will still be some interesting projects, happenings and events with Faith in Action.
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