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Feb 19, 2009
Review by Alana Flentje
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Underlying this very accessible Christian reflection on the process of development is the apparently obvious, but often unnoticed, conviction that some ways of doing development are better than others.
The authors are from the Anabaptist/Mennonite peace church tradition, a church tradition with a strong record of engagement in creative and peacebuilding approaches to development More...
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Underlying this very accessible Christian reflection on the process of development is the apparently obvious, but often unnoticed, conviction that some ways of doing development are better than others.
The authors are from the Anabaptist/Mennonite peace church tradition, a church tradition with a strong record of engagement in creative and peacebuilding approaches to development More...
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Oct 26, 2008
If spending 3 years in Haiti was a major in college, this book would constitute "Working with MCC 101." Produced after a conference at Eastern Mennonite University in the late 1980s, it comprises a brief history of MCC (Mennonite Central Committee) and MEDA (Mennonite Economic Development Associates), essays by professional development workers, and analysis and summary by the book's editors. Although the writing style is choppy at times, it provides a basic overview of working as an in
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