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Grace can lead us home : a Christian call to end homelessness / Kevin Nye.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Harrisonburg, Virginia : Herald Press, 2022Description: 207 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781513810515
  • 1513810510
  • 9781513810522
  • 1513810529
Subject(s): Summary: "On any given night, more than half a million Americans and Canadians will find themselves sleeping on the streets, in shelters, cars, and other places not meant for human habitation. Housing insecurity is one of our nation's foremost humanitarian crises, and yet it also is one of the least talked about, especially in churches. Even where compassion and empathy exist, the complexities around homelessness cause us to feel stuck, overwhelmed, or numb to the existence of unhoused people in our cities and neighborhoods. In this thorough and intimate book, minister and homeless services advocate Kevin Nye demystifies homelessness, unflinchingly exploring the difficult topics that surround it, and imbuing them all with theological and biblical reflection and significance. Journeying into complex issues like affordable housing, mental illness, addiction, and more, Nye gives us space to reimagine our theological approach to these matters and educates us on how they intersect with homelessness. The book also offers theological wisdom gained from successes and failures in getting people off the streets; as well as lessons learned about the nature of isolation, the role of trauma, and what it means to celebrate God's abundance in the midst of despair. Through years' worth of stories and education from the streets, Nye calls us as Christians to hear and reflect on a message of grace that beckons and empowers all of us to end homelessness. If grace means that God gives us all good things regardless of whether we deserve them, then grace beckons us to meet people experiencing housing insecurity with compassion and humility. Even more, it calls into question the beliefs that undergird our society and ultimately cause and perpetuate homelessness. In this way, Grace Can Lead Us Home"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "On any given night, more than half a million Americans and Canadians find themselves sleeping on the streets, in shelters, cars, and other places not meant for human habitation. Yet as this crisis continues to grow, it remains one of the least talked about-especially in churches. Even where compassion and empathy exist, the complexities around homelessness can make us feel stuck, overwhelmed, or numb to the existence of unhoused people in our cities and neighborhoods. Reporting back from his work in homeless services, minister and advocate Kevin Nye introduces readers to the Christ he's met in tents, shelters, and drop-in centers. He demystifies homelessness by journeying into complex issues like affordable housing, mental illness, addiction, and more, while reimagining our theological approach to these matters and educating us on how they intersect with homelessness. This thorough and intimate book shows us that from the margins, Jesus has something to teach us all about grace-something that could change the landscape of homelessness entirely if we're ready to hear it. "-- Provided by publisher.
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On any given night, more than half a million Americans and Canadians find themselves sleeping on the streets, in shelters, cars, and other places not meant for human habitation. Yet as this crisis continues to grow, it remains one of the least talked about--especially in churches. Even where compassion and empathy exist, the complexities around homelessness can make us feel stuck, overwhelmed, or numb to the existence of unhoused people in our cities and neighborhoods. 

Reporting back from his work in homeless services, minister and advocate Kevin Nye introduces readers to the Christ he's met in tents, shelters, and drop-in centers. He demystifies homelessness by journeying into complex issues like affordable housing, mental illness, addiction, and more, while reimagining our theological approach to these matters and educating us on how they intersect with homelessness.

This thorough and intimate book shows us that from the margins, Jesus has something to teach us all about grace--something that could change the landscape of homelessness entirely if we're ready to hear it.

Includes bibliographical references.

"On any given night, more than half a million Americans and Canadians will find themselves sleeping on the streets, in shelters, cars, and other places not meant for human habitation. Housing insecurity is one of our nation's foremost humanitarian crises, and yet it also is one of the least talked about, especially in churches. Even where compassion and empathy exist, the complexities around homelessness cause us to feel stuck, overwhelmed, or numb to the existence of unhoused people in our cities and neighborhoods. In this thorough and intimate book, minister and homeless services advocate Kevin Nye demystifies homelessness, unflinchingly exploring the difficult topics that surround it, and imbuing them all with theological and biblical reflection and significance. Journeying into complex issues like affordable housing, mental illness, addiction, and more, Nye gives us space to reimagine our theological approach to these matters and educates us on how they intersect with homelessness. The book also offers theological wisdom gained from successes and failures in getting people off the streets; as well as lessons learned about the nature of isolation, the role of trauma, and what it means to celebrate God's abundance in the midst of despair. Through years' worth of stories and education from the streets, Nye calls us as Christians to hear and reflect on a message of grace that beckons and empowers all of us to end homelessness. If grace means that God gives us all good things regardless of whether we deserve them, then grace beckons us to meet people experiencing housing insecurity with compassion and humility. Even more, it calls into question the beliefs that undergird our society and ultimately cause and perpetuate homelessness. In this way, Grace Can Lead Us Home"-- Provided by publisher.

"On any given night, more than half a million Americans and Canadians find themselves sleeping on the streets, in shelters, cars, and other places not meant for human habitation. Yet as this crisis continues to grow, it remains one of the least talked about-especially in churches. Even where compassion and empathy exist, the complexities around homelessness can make us feel stuck, overwhelmed, or numb to the existence of unhoused people in our cities and neighborhoods. Reporting back from his work in homeless services, minister and advocate Kevin Nye introduces readers to the Christ he's met in tents, shelters, and drop-in centers. He demystifies homelessness by journeying into complex issues like affordable housing, mental illness, addiction, and more, while reimagining our theological approach to these matters and educating us on how they intersect with homelessness. This thorough and intimate book shows us that from the margins, Jesus has something to teach us all about grace-something that could change the landscape of homelessness entirely if we're ready to hear it. "-- Provided by publisher.

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