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The Wealth of Poverty: Capitalizing the Opportunities of Poverty for the Kingdom of God

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The Wealth of Poverty: Capitalizing the Opportunities of Poverty for the Kingdom of God
The Wealth of Poverty: Capitalizing the Opportunities of Poverty for the Kingdom of God

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The Wealth of Poverty: Capitalizing the Opportunities of Poverty for the Kingdom of God

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Often the church's efforts addressing poverty involve performing acts of service for or to the poor. These acts are sometimes motivated more by one's own needs or self-interest than by a genuine concern for the poor. Tina Carter and Mindy Johnson-Hicks invite readers to take a different approach. In The Wealth of Poverty they invite readers to develop mutual relationships with persons of different economic groups and to foster a deeper understanding of the culture of poverty and the surprising wealth found there. - Rev. Adam Hamilton, founding pastor of the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas.

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