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Michelle Cummings: A Teachable Moment: Processing the Experience: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

Need more to processing than sitting in a circle, asking questions, and talking about what happened?  This workshop is based on Michelle’s book, A Teachable Moment, A Facilitator's Guide to Activities for Processing, Debriefing, Reviewing, and Reflection.  It will give you access to 30+ different processing tools that are simple and easy to use.  You will learn how to make/do the activities yourself or find out where to get them.  Increase the quality and value of your programs through powerful reflective learning.  These processing activities will help you creatively get your participants to take responsibility and ownership for their experiences and transfer those

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170:55 minutes (8 MB)

Mark Singleton: Basketball Programs and How to Facillitate Them: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

This seminar will focus on how to develop a basketball program with the facilities you have.  It will also present ideas on how to develop a basketball league within your neighborhood and how to include other ministry programs, all while remaining focused and centered on the gospel of Christ.

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71:50 minutes (8 MB)

Ron McConico: Budgeting for the Underpaid Youth Worker: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

You're a youth worker and you want to buy a car, a house, or put some money away in savings, but how do you do that on your salary?  We are a faith-based work and if we take God out of the mix, we are no different than non faith-based youth programs.  We need to be different.  What does it mean to live on faith - or is it foolishness?   We will talk about the struggles of being an urban youth worker, yet wanting to have a life.  Is it possible?  Is it feasible?  Or is it only a dream?  We'll be looking at some of the solutions to having your budget and your bucks be at the same place

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71:57 minutes (8 MB)

Ron McConico: Choose Youth Work as a Life Career: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

What is the mandatory retirement age of a youth worker?  Is youth work a viable career or is it best used as a stepping stone to a real job?  Can you raise a family and do youth work?  What is God’s best plan for my life and does youth work have a call for me?  What are the things that make you want to quit?  When is it time to quit?  These are some of the questions that we will discuss, sharing the insights of a youth worker that is in his fifties, who has put four kids through college.

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74:56 minutes (8 MB)

Kevin Fischer: Developing a Framework for a Camp Discipleship Program for Youth: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

Learn the steps to setting up a camp discipleship program for youth.  Kevin will provide you with the framework of the discipleship program from Camp MayMac in California.  This will include philosophy, purpose statement, objectives and schedule.  You will be able to ask questions regarding the process and reasons for the camp program.

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55:12 minutes (8 MB)

Amy Sherman: Economis, Part 1: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

(Economis 1 is a pre-requisite session for Economis 2.)  This session provides a live demonstration of Economis, an interactive, online “mini-economy” you can use with youth to teach them financial life skills.  Economis is being used with students at Wheeler Mission’s community center as well as several other Christian after school programs and schools around the country.  Economis is suitable for all grades but especially works well with middle school students.  It offers an experiential way for youth to learn about personal money management, saving, and investing and also serves as outcome-tracking software for your youth ministry.

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77:02 minutes (8 MB)

Tony Moore: Engaging in Difficult Dialogue: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

Heartbeat racing, palms sweating, forehead tightening, adrenalin pumping; we have all experienced these physical responses when under stress.  Nothing can be more stressful than the anticipation of engaging in a difficult discussion.  Is it possible to discuss a sensitive subject with someone, delivering information that is certain to upset them, while at the same time preserving the relationship?  Engaging in Difficult Dialogue not only answers these questions but also provides participants with the tools needed for such a discussion.  By utilizing humorous lecture, small group discussions, and interactive exercises, this workshop will be both a personal and collective journey from this secretive turmoil to the libe

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178:23 minutes (8 MB)

Dean Cowles: Fishing, Following and Finishing: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

Rock Solid 2008 Cornerstone Speaker: Dean Cowles, founder and president of YouthPartnersNET.

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48:15 minutes (8 MB)

Mark Singleton: Forming the National Urban Basketball Association: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

This will be in a round table forum.  We will use this hour to discuss the feasibility and logistics of implementing a National Urban Basketball Association (NUBA).

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63:19 minutes (8 MB)

Dean Cowles: How to Survive a Summer and Still Have a Family!: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

Cornerstone Speaker, Rev. Dean Cowles of YouthPartnersNET, explains how to survive a summer and still have a family!

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119:09 minutes (8 MB)

Ricky Jimmerson: Importance of Adult Leaders Developing Church Relationships for Campers: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

"How can I encourage these kids to continue growing after they leave camp?"  Have you ever thought about that question?  Many leaders ponder this question but have no solutions.  This seminar is designed to offer some critical roles that camps and adult leaders can play in the life of campers by involving the local church.  Come observe one of many effective models that work.

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69:23 minutes (8 MB)

Dean Cowles: Keeping Your Boat Afloat: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

Rock Solid 2008 Cornerstone Speaker: Dean Cowles, founder and president of YouthPartnersNET.

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42:06 minutes (8 MB)

Dave Ditzler: The Power of God's Creation: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

How to share Christ through creation.  This seminar will present ideas to infuse creation in your camp’s daily activities.

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69:11 minutes (8 MB)

Dave Ditzler: Recruiting, Training and Retaining a Ministry Team: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

Having a wonderful staff comes from prayer, planning, and personal relationships.  We will look at ideas/concepts to recruit, train, encourage, and retain staff committed to Christ, and to the cause of sharing the Good News.

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158:26 minutes (8 MB)

Dean Cowles: Teaching Your Team to Fish: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

Rock Solid 2008 Cornerstone Speaker: Dean Cowles, founder and president of YouthPartnersNET.

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41:56 minutes (8 MB)

Ron McConico: TechMission: Starting a Computer Lab from the Ground Up: AGRM Rock Solid 2008 Audio

So you want to start a computer center, homework help area, and/or a creative design center, but you don't have a clue where to begin.  Here are ten steps to help you get going in the right direction.  We will help you plan a successful and effective youth computer program that includes technology-enriched learning, safety, and resources.  Good planning is very often the key to success, whether you're offering a school-based or out-of-school program.  You will receive links to many areas where you can get additional help, grants, and software.

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86:18 minutes (8 MB)

Jayson and Taff Brotherhood Part 1 The Blazing Grace Show: By Greater Works Media Sept. 26

 

This episode broaches the subject of brotherhood and the essential part it plays in a life of recovery.  Jayson and Taff candidly explore the brotherhood they share and invite listeners to to the table with them.

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24:40 minutes (22.58 MB)

Jayson Graves & Taff Wennik TBGS-Visions and Values The Blazing Grace Show: By Greater Works Media Sept. 12

 

Jayson and Taff exlpore the role of redemptive vision as it relates both to the show and to the issues of countless  individuals who are struggling with sexual and relational brokenness.  They draw from their wealth of experience in their own relationships as well as their clinical work.  

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24:26 minutes (33.56 MB)

Jayson Graves & Taff Wennik New Faces Same TBGS The Blazing Grace Show: By Greater Works Media Sept. 12

 

This episode introduces the new cohost, colleague, and close friend of Jayson Graves, Taff Wennik.  Jayson and Taff dialogue about Taff's ministry and counseling practice and about the future direction and purpose of TBGS.

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24:38 minutes (33.83 MB)

Jayson and Taff The Blazing Grace Show Brotherhood Part 2: By Greater Works Media Sept. 26

 

Pressing further into the topic, Jayson and Taff take a long look at issues like trust and vulnerability, along with some of the obstacles men face as they attempt to find and maintain their "band of brothers."

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24:33 minutes (33.72 MB)

Juanity Irizarry, Maryann Bolton & Travis Clark: Calm in the Storm? Seeking Shalom in the Midst of Gentrification: CCDA 2008

 

Calm in the Storm? Seeking Shalom in the Midst of Gentrification (as the Gentrification Wave Crashes over Your Neighborhood)

Chicago’s HumboldtPark community will serve as an example of what “the storm” looks like as government powers are used to facilitate the market’s takeover of a neighborhood.

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76:14 minutes (8 MB)

Crissy Brooks & Susie Kook: Women in Ministry: Wrestling with our Fears: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Women in Ministry: Wrestling with our Fears

There are a variety of factors that affect women in ministry: Fear of doing it wrong, fear of being alone, fear of what others will think, fear of not having enough….This workshop examines the story of Deborah and extracts Biblical models for facing our fears. We will discuss different paradigms of women in ministry and how different cultural factors affect us. You will walk away encouraged to move forward in ministry!

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73:53 minutes (8 MB)

Holistic Hardware: Tools for Preparing Prisoners and Preventing Recidivism by Joe Holland CCDA Conference 2008

 

Holistic Hardware: Tools for Preparing Prisoners and Preventing Recidivism

Through a combination of spiritual and practical tools and Principles, Holistic Hardware: Tools That Build Lives enables men and women to overcome addiction, poverty and incarceration. The workshop demonstrates how these holistic tools can be implemented to achieve a reduction in the recidivism rate of its participants.

By Joe Holland

 

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61:17 minutes (8 MB)

The Great Commission: On a Child's Level by Glenna Trotter CCDA Conference 2008

 

The Great Commission: On a Child's Level

In order for Community Development to be truly holistic, it must include evangelism. This workshop teaches an effective way to reach the elementary-aged children in their community with the Gospel. Through the model provided by Child Evangelism Fellowship’s Good News Club, paticipants will learn how to personally implement programs that reach children on a spiritual level. Brainstorming is encouraged!

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43:25 minutes (7.46 MB)

Get Off the Couch: Honoring God with Our Bodies by Noel Castellanos CCDA Conference 2008

 

Get Off the Couch: Honoring God with Our Bodies

In this workshop, Noel will share what has happened in his life in the last year to motivate him to lose 40 pounds and get his diabetes under control.  All of us in CCDA are running so hard working to take care of others, that we often neglect to take care of ourselves physically.  Come and get motivated and informed about how you can take three practical steps to regain control of your health today.  If Noel can make these drastic changes in his life, you can too!

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59:31 minutes (8 MB)

The Terror by Night: Finding God's Shalom When Tragedy Strikes by Maria Garriott CCDA Conference 2008

 

The Terror by Night: Finding God's Shalom When Tragedy Strikes

Job lamented, “What I feared has come upon me; what I dreaded has happened to me.” What do you do when disaster comes to your house? Where is Jesus when your family is wounded in the midst of your call? This workshop encourages veterans and newcomers with practical ways to find God’s shalom in the midst of suffering.

By Maria Garriott

 

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65:54 minutes (8 MB)

John Fuder: A Spirituality for the City: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

A Spirituality for the City

Sustaining a vibrant ministry in the city requires a balance of loving God and man (Micah 6:8). This workshop focuses on cultivating the spiritual life of the urban worker, encouraging a prayerful, passionate walk with the Lord, characterized by holiness, humility and compassion.

By John Fuder

 

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79:58 minutes (8 MB)

Pamela Toussaint: Beauty for Ashes: Ministering Shalom to the Brokenhearted: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Beauty for Ashes: Ministering to the Brokenhearted

Externally, we are spiritual giants and "super Christians" in our church communities, but internally many of us are burdened, fearful, angry and broken-hearted. In this workshop we will learn practical, biblically-based steps for ministering inner healing to ourselves, and to others. Let's quit being "wounded healers" and get whole in our souls! (1Thess. 5:23)

By Pamela Toussaint

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74:37 minutes (8 MB)

Larry, Kathie and Nathan Stoess: Is it Time to Move? The Risk and Reward of Relocation: CCDA Conference 2008

 

Is it Time to Move? An Honest Look at the Risk and Reward of Relocation

This workshop invites beginners and seasoned veterans to share stories related to relocation and discuss how shalom for the family and the city is impacted (for better or worse) by our decision on where to live. The presenters share their experience of relocation from three perspectives: husband, wife and son.

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70:05 minutes (12.03 MB)

The Parent Project: Transforming Families by Jill Shook CCDA Conference 2008

 

The Parent Project: Transforming Families

Gang prevention and intervention efforts leave parents out of the equation. The Parent Project®, a course created for parents with out-of-control adolescents, teaches strategies to combat destructive behaviors such as truancy, drug use, gangs, practice of the occult, running away, violence and suicide. This workshop teaches how you can bring this proven-effective tool to your community.

By Jill Shook

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72:24 minutes (8 MB)

Jonathan & Melinda Carter: Parnters in Peace: Shalom in Marriage and Ministry Together: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Partnering in Peace: Shalom in Marriage and Ministry Together

Shalom is a Hebrew word meaning peace, nothing missing, nothing broken, complete. When we serve others as Christian couples, we need to display love, joy, and peace, regardless of the gender, marital status or nationality of those with whom we are working. Before we can do this effectively, we must “tend our own gardens” and make sure there are no little foxes in our marriages that can steal our shalom. This workshop offers simple ways to discover and activate that peace.

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75:05 minutes (8 MB)

Jim Swearingen & James Brown: Radicial Unity in a Racially Divided World: CCDA Conference 2008

 

Radical Unity in a Racially Divided World

In this workshop, Jim and James share their stories and the principles they learned as Christ brought them together to live and minister with one another in a violent inner city community–one where the shalom of God was birthed.

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79:58 minutes (8 MB)

Alicia La Hoz: How Anger Interrupts Emotional Healing: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Anger: An Interruption to Emotional Healing

Anger is a spontaneous response that has a vital function in life. It is not wrong as such. When anger is indulged and individuals turn away from emotional healing, it can become a toxic poison that corrodes the soul, creating inner turmoil that disrupts couple and family relationships. This workshop discusses anger as a barrier in sustaining shalom in the home and offer an invitation for reconciliation through emotional healing.

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68:45 minutes (11.81 MB)

Shalom in Your Personal Calling by Mae Cannon CCDA Conference 2008

 

Experiencing Personal Shalom

What does it mean to be at peace with your calling and to be a prophetic voice wherever God has planted you? There is a delicate balance between trying to tilt the scales without blowing up the community to which you are called to minister. Agents of justice are always pushing against perceptions, perspectives, and the system. Experiencing peace (shalom) in our personal callings is a necessary component to being in the game for the long haul. This workshop focuses on learning how to live in God’s “shalom” as you live out your calling.

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65:35 minutes (8 MB)

Reordering Church Outreach: Market Forces or Beloved Community? Traduccion Disponible by Paul Metzger CCDA Conference 2008

 

Reordering Church Outreach: Overcoming Market Forces, Building Beloved Community

This workshop focuses on ways that the church can overcome market forces that foster race and class divisions. Rather than seeing the church as a static location dispensing spiritual goods and services, it envisions the church as a relocating, reconciling and redistributing force that is active in re-binding the broken world and seeking the peace of the city.

By Paul Metzger

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75:57 minutes (8 MB)

Youth-Adult Partnership World Vision by Matt Belgie CCDA Conference 2008

 

Youth-Adult Partnerships

World Vision US Programs is committed to community transformation that engages young people from the start. This requires a commitment to building partnerships between young people and adults. This workshop challenges us to see the importance of creating authentic opportunities to partner with young people in our work, to see the barriers that we may not be aware of, and discover the difference between seeing young peoples as true partners rather than token participants.

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59:08 minutes (10.16 MB)

How to Experience Shalom in Marriage, Parenting, Life & Ministry by Ty Schenzel CCDA Congerence 2008

 

How to Experience Shalom in Marriage, Parenting, Life & Ministry

Ty shares his personal journey of going from living a “driven” lifestyle to a lifestyle of “shalom.” The workshop covers issues such as: unhealthy motivations, fear of failure, living with an eternal perspective and experiencing shalom in every area of our lives.

By Ty Schenzel

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96:11 minutes (8 MB)

Penny Salazar-Phillips & Maria Sierria-Mendoza: Partnering with Homeless Families in Transition: CCDA Conference 2008

 

Partnering with Homeless Families in Transition

This workshop explores best practices for partnering with homeless families in transition and will cover partnership and advocacy, the different faces of empowerment and how our language transcends into action. Serving our families in complex situations holistically is the healthy way to connect them to one another, their families and their communities as well as increase their stability and their shalom.

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74:54 minutes (8 MB)

Shane Claiborne and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove: Becoming the Answer to Our Prayers: CCDA Conference 2008

 

Becoming the Answer to Our Prayers

Prayer is not so much about convincing God to do what we want as it is about convincing ourselves to do what God wants us to do. Through exposition of biblical prayers, Shane and Jonathan provide concrete examples of how a life of prayer fuels social engagement and the work of justice.

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75:54 minutes (8 MB)

Wounded Spirits: Helping Survivors of Sexual Abuse Heal by Lilada Gee CCDA Conference 2008

 

Wounded Spirits: Helping Survivors of Sexual Abuse Heal

Survivors of sexual abuse face distinct challenges in dealing with the spiritual ramifications of their abuse. The faith community is uniquely positioned to be a place of peace and sanctuary. This workshop addresses ways in which the church and faith community can be catalysts for their healing.

By Lilada Gee

 

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78:00 minutes (8 MB)

Kyle Meyers: Yoga & Conflict Resolutions: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Respond vs. React: Yoga & Conflict Resolution

This initiative brings together both body and mind in order to address the single issue of violence in our poor neighborhoods. This workshop offers an opportunity to understand the importance of breathing and mindfulness, so that they can respond to conflict, rather than react to it. This was developed out of our concern that cognitive methods (Anger Management, Counseling, Bible Study) are not enough to change the cycles of violence.

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66:50 minutes (8 MB)

Dorothy Moore: The Unique Role of the 'Women in the Hood': CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

The Unique Role of the Woman in the Hood

This workshop addresses the fears some white women leaders have that they will be unable to minister effectively in the inner city.  Drawing from her work with teenagers, Dorothy discusses reaching and building relationships cross-culturally: what works and what doesn't, and the unique advantages of being a woman in the 'hood.

By Dorothy Moore

 

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79:58 minutes (8 MB)

Answering Tough Questions on Sexual Identity by Andrew Marin CCDA Conference 2008

 

Answering the Tough Questions on Sexual Identity

When someone tells you they are dealing with same-sex attraction and then asks you: “Do you think that my thoughts and feelings are a sin? What if I do not act on them? Was I born this way? The Bible says I’m an abomination and I should be put to death. Why?” These are serious questions and can affect the rest of a person’s life. This workshop explores each of those questions and how to answer them productively, so as to build a bridge for eternity.

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77:49 minutes (8 MB)

Peter Scazzero: Urban Monasticism in the 21st Century: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Urban Monasticism in the 21st Century

This workshop addresses the critical place of the ‘Desert Father of North Africa’ and a contemplative spirituality to building effective church communities in Western urban culture today. It will consider the radical power of silence, solitude, and a ‘Rule of Life’ to slow both us and our people down. Moreover, it will consider the long term impact on our community development efforts today.

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73:24 minutes (8 MB)

Pre-Emptive Peacemaking by Brian McLaren CCDA Conference 2008

 

Pre-emptive Peacemaking

Most conflicts fit in a handful of story patterns. This workshop explores how Jesus told and lived an alternate story that redeems these other stories.

By Brian McLaren

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79:58 minutes (8 MB)

Domestic Abuse: Implications for Community Shalom and Safety (traduccion disponible) by Kate Johnson CCDA Conference 2008

 

Domestic Abuse: Implications for Community Shalom and Safety

This workshop explores the basic issues and dynamics of domestic abuse, focusing on intimate partner or spousal abuse. It explores the prevalence of abuse in our churches and society, examines its ministry implications and discusses ways to create a culture of safety and non-violence in the local congregation.

By Kate Johnson

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79:35 minutes (13.67 MB)

‘The Four Worlds’ Model and Urban Ministry by Caleb Rosado CCDA Conference 2008

 

‘The Four Worlds’ Model and Urban Ministry

Urban ministry is not possible with a singular worldview, one-size-fits-all approach. It must encompass the global diversity of the human family. This workshop introduces a new way of looking at the global community, one that embodies shalom (wholeness), moves away from fragmentation, and understands the uniqueness of the West, North, East and South.

By Caleb Rosado

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78:20 minutes (8 MB)

Building a Cross-Cultural Learning Community by Arloa Sutter & Keith Johnson CCDA Conference 2008

 

Building a Cross-Cultural Learning Community

This workshop highlights the creation of a transformational learning environment that engages diverse groups of people in non-threatening conversations that expand cross-cultural sensitivity and awareness. The Breakthrough Urban Institute of Leadership Development (BUILD) was created by Arloa Sutter in an effort to facilitate cross-cultural understanding.

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64:53 minutes (11.14 MB)

Michael Faulkner & Stephen Kemp: When Did the Church Stop Being a Good Place to Train Leaders?: CCDA Conference 2008

 

When Did the Church Stop Being a

Good Place
to Train Leaders?

This workshop addresses the unique nature of church-based leadership development and evaluates school-based and church-housed options for Biblical training. It takes seriously the central role that a church should play in community development and helps to evaluate various leadership development options in light of Biblical teaching.

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75:22 minutes (8 MB)

Susie Kook: Praying Korean-Style: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

Praying Korean-Style by Susie Kook CCDA Conference 2008

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62:13 minutes (8 MB)

Being Missional and Multi-ethnic: Global Shalom by Jim Spoonts & Guests CCDA Conference 2008

 

Being Missional and Mutli-ethnic: Global Shalom

In John 17, Jesus prayed that all his disciples would be as one. He also prayed that as the Father sent him, so he sends his disciples into the world. This workshop includes testimonies from pastors and ministry leaders who mobilize multi-ethnic churches and teams for impact in the community and beyond; dialogue welcome.

By Jim Spoonts

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75:37 minutes (8 MB)

Don’t Get Served by Volunteers! Utilizing Service Teams and Missionaries by Eric Iverson CCDA Conference 2008

 

Don’t Get Served by Volunteers! Utilizing Service Teams and Missionaries

“Hey, got any service we can do?” If this is a question that has been asked of your ministry, then this workshop is for you! It offers tips for working with and finding groups to serve with your ministry next summer and throughout the year. Learn what organizations are looking for, what you should be charging to host a volunteer group and how this can become a legitimate revenue stream for your ministry.

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70:34 minutes (8 MB)

Access to Civil Justice by Steve Thompson & Sulma Mendoza-Rios CCDA Conference 2008

 

Access to Civil Justice

The saying “if you want peace, work for justice” rings true in regard to Shalom for people on the margins. People struggling with poverty in the US have little access to representation in civil matters. This workshop explores God’s call to “defend the cause of the poor and needy,” discusses the history of Christian Legal Aid, identifies common legal issues people in our neighborhoods face, and shares successful models from around the country.

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72:25 minutes (8 MB)

Ron Spann: Taking the Guesswork Out of Personal Growth: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Taking the Guesswork Out of Personal Growth

This workshop presents the resources of Personality and Human Relationships [PRH ™] for growth and transformation. Our faith tells us that we are saved and being transformed. Yet many struggle to see the fruits of redemption in life. Have questions about where you’re headed in vocation and other key commitments? Are there key relationships that you feel need change on your part? Discerning questions of faith and spirituality? PRH gives you developmental tools to deepen your growth in identity and relationship.

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75:08 minutes (8 MB)

Engaging Hip-Hop Culture for Shalom'hood by Marque Jensen, Jesse Ross & Stacey Jones CCDA Conference 2008

 

Engaging Hip-Hop Culture for Shalom’hood

Hip-hop is the primary cultural language of the urban world, breaking down barriers of race and class. Unity and peace are historical themes in hip-hop that are often lost in the commercialized rap of the day. This workshop examines the history of hip-hop and looks at some models that empower youth and exemplify the shalom of God in the community; dialogue encouraged.

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86:01 minutes (14.77 MB)

Jeremy Del Rio & Curt Gibson: 2020 Vision for Schools: Transforming Public Education Within a Single Generation: CCDA 2008

 

2020 Vision for Schools: Transforming Public Education Within a Single Generation

First graders in fall 2008 will graduates high school in 2020. Adults promise children that if they stay in school they will be equipped to succeed in life, but we have failed to make good on that promise for generations. This workshop explores how urban ministries can transform public education within a single generation of students.

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61:18 minutes (8 MB)

Mayra Nolan: Tools for Sustaining Leaders in Ministry - Balance DeVos: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Tools for Sustaining Leaders in Ministry - Balance

Scripture describes godly leaders as people who attend to their families and other important relationships, who care for their bodies, and who live with moderation. Balanced living is seen as both a means to and a byproduct of godly living. Effective leaders understand the importance of living a balanced life and are concerned with the development of the whole person. This workshop teaches how to identify priorities, examine use of time, and develop personal growth plans.

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57:05 minutes (8 MB)

Making Housing Happen: Affordable Faith-Based Housing Models by Jill Shook CCDA Conference 2008

 

Making Housing Happen: Faith-Based Affordable Housing Models

This workshop examines the theology of housing and eleven ways that churches have created affordability including: co-housing, community land trusts, cooperative housing and more. Tools for evaluating various models appropriate for your local context are provided.

By Jill Shook

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79:58 minutes (8 MB)

Shane Claiborne: Jesus for President: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Jesus for President

A workshop to provoke the political imagination.

By Shane Claiborne

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79:18 minutes (13.62 MB)

Leroy Barber & Nate Ledbetter: Neighboring: Basic to Following Jesus: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Neighboring: The Basics to Following Jesus

This workshop presents neighboring as a proven concept and a foundational commitment to being a follower of  Jesus.

By Leroy Barber

and Nate Ledbetter

 

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75:47 minutes (8 MB)

Leneita Fix & John Fix: For Men: Supporting Developing & Encouraging Women in Ministry: CCDA Conference 2008

 

For Men: Supporting, Developing & Encouraging Women in Ministry

Men in leadership within a ministry are often challenged with how to best develop the women on their staff. This workshop gives a very practical method for how to mentor and grow the women within your ministry. We will look at the concept of walking women from support staff into leadership roles, and how specifically men can develop the women leaders in their ministries. We will also discuss the dynamics of husbands and wives walking in ministry and raising a family when both are called to unique leadership roles; taught by a husband and wife team.

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73:46 minutes (8 MB)

Being a Missionary Order: How the Rhythms of Order Sustain Us in the Urban Landscape by Tim Lockie & John Hayes CCDA 2008

 

Being a Missionary Order: How the Rhythms of Order Sustain Us in the Urban Landscape

Community development in an urban setting is exhilarating–but can be exhausting. How do we live incarnationally in a way that brings life, deepens joy, and sustains a community of workers for the long haul? Several InnerCHANGE members discuss the rhythms of work, prayer and community life that sustain us as an international missionary Order.

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77:05 minutes (8 MB)

Generational Acculturation by Gilbert Contreras CCDA Conference 2008

 

Generational Acculturation

A definition of acculturation is the extent to which ethnic-cultural minorities participate in the cultural traditions, values, assumptions, and practices of the dominant white society. Acculturation has been described as a powerful determinant of attitudes and behaviors and it affects many aspects of child and family functioning. This workshop will discuss why many of our immigrant families fail this transitioning process causing chaos and strife within what was once a culturally sound family.

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72:37 minutes (8 MB)

Parenting and Teaching with Music for Shalom by Robert Triggs & Ron McCrary CCDA Conference 2008

 

Parenting with Shalom

This workshop presents Life to Life, which equips parents and leaders to align their efforts with schools, after school programs and churches to Biblically prepare children for godly living and penetrate all aspects of a child’s life so they experience shalom.

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69:00 minutes (8 MB)

Kimberly Oram & Elizabeth Skjodal: How to Develop Margin: The Space Between Our Loading and Our Limit: CCDA Conference 2008

 

How to Develop Margin: The Space Between Our Load and Our Limit

The demands of ministry can at times seem overwhelming. This practical workshop helps you assess your current coping strategies, find better ones and develop the concept of margin in your life. Margin is the space that enhances vitality and resilience and guarantees our sustainability. It is also the space where healing occurs, where our batteries are re-charged, where our relationships are nourished and where wisdom is found.

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75:10 minutes (12.91 MB)

Spirit, Kingdom, Justice, Shalom by Lowell Noble CCDA Conference 2008

 

Spirit, Kingdom, Justice, Shalom

To bring shalom to our troubled, poor, urban areas, the Spirit, Kingdom and justice are key Biblical concepts. Drawing from ten years of reconciliation work alongside Dr. John Perkins, this workshop explores my paraphrase of Romans 14:17 - “The Kingdom of God is Justice, Shalom, and Joy in the Holy Spirit,” plus the messianic passages from the book of Isaiah, Luke 4:18-19 and Acts 4:32-35.

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72:46 minutes (8 MB)

Gabe Veas & Glen Peterson: Mentoring by Senior Leadership: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Mentoring by Senior Leadership

Many organizations do not recognize the need to develop strong mentoring programs within the ranks of leadership. Due to this, emerging leaders who are the future of the organization do not receive the accountability and training necessary to ensure that shalom is not only established, but continues past the current leader’s reign.

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73:20 minutes (8 MB)

Faith-Based Real Estate Development: Empowering Churches and Neighborhoods by Joe Holland CCDA Conference 2008

 

Faith-Based Real Estate Development: Empowering Churches and Neighborhoods

Faith-Based Real Estate Development: Empowering Churches and Neighborhoods

By Joe Holland

 

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79:14 minutes (8 MB)

A Theology of Assessing Ministry Impact by Heidi Unruh CCDA Confrence 2008

 

A Theology of Assessing Ministry Impact

How does a kingdom theology shape how we define and assess the outcomes of community development ministry? Is there a tension between being faithful and being effective? What are the indicators of shalom? This workshop applies the theology of shalom to the realities of practical ministry evaluation.

By Heidi Unruh

 

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70:29 minutes (8 MB)

Leonetta Elaiho: Youth As Agents of Change: Civic Engagement and Advocacy World Vision: CCDA Conference 2008

 

Youth As Agents of Change: Civic Engagement and Advocacy

In this workshop, World Vision’s US Programs shares about curriculum that has been piloted in nine cities across the country. Learn to practically engage the passion, experience and wisdom of your young people as they identify and address important issues that affect their lives on a daily basis. We will share an inspirational model for youth civic engagement and advocacy that has helped young people move and shake their communities in powerful ways!

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30:54 minutes (5.31 MB)

Intro to CCD by John Perkins CCDA Conference 2008

 

Intro to CCD

Come and learn from CCDA’s co-founder and chair emeritus about the basics of Christian Community Development. This acclaimed speaker and author shares the history and principles of our Association and its vision to holistically restore communities with Christians fully engaged in the process of transformation.

By John Perkins

 

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67:21 minutes (8 MB)

Reaching Out to Pregnant Teens by Ginger Sinsabaugh MacDonald CCDA Conference 2008

 

Reaching out to Pregnant Teens

Three out of every 10 girls will get pregnant before the age of 20; in Latino communities, it is five out of 10. This workshop offers ideas on reaching teen moms and pregnant teenagers, and creating a life-changing community of shalom–not shame.

By Ginger Sinsabaugh MacDonald

 

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68:48 minutes (11.82 MB)

Samuel Trujilio & Jeff Johnsen: Issachar Leadership Development with Young Adults: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Issachar: Leadership Development with Young Adults

The Issachar workshop introduces a leadership program committed to: 1) helping young adults from high risk communities make the transition to healthy adult living, 2) mentor younger leaders as they follow Christ into a life of service, 3) equip those leaders, and 4) enable them to lead people of faith and emerge as agents of shalom in the city.

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63:34 minutes (8 MB)

Building Beloved Community by Mary Nelson & Onleilove Alston CCDA Conferece 2008

 

Building Beloved Community

Sharing Biblical and King’s understandings of “beloved community,” using the examples of the Poor People’s Campaign and current experiences, the workshop helps provide insight and tools for building beloved community in faith-based settings; interactive.

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63:36 minutes (10.92 MB)

Toward Civic Justice and Economic Empowerment by Rudy Carrasco & Amy Sherman CCDA Conference 2008

 

Toward Civic Justice and Economic Empowerment

This workshop focuses on the importance of prayer (individual and corporate) when serving the poor, and demonstrates how prayer and practical service filled with love and mercy will lead to peace–with ourselves, our clients, our neighbors and our community.

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68:50 minutes (8 MB)

The Right Connection: Success in Grant and Major Gift Fundraising by Falicia Brewer & Ha Merz CCDA Conference 2008

 

The Right Connections: Success in Grant and Major Gift Fundraising

Fundraising is a vital part of securing the resources needed to sustain ministry work. This workshop demonstrates two vital skills: how to put together a successful grant proposal or major gift appeal; how to engage a faith-based board of directors and church leadership. The presenters have helped many faith-based organizations achieve funding success using these principles.

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74:43 minutes (8 MB)

From Fragmentation to Wholeness (Shalom) by Caleb Rosado CCDA Conference 2008

 

From Fragmentation to Wholeness (Shalom)

This workshop utilizes a quantum physics framework to present a holistic model (where the whole organizes the parts) that moves the conversation from content to context, in order to effect integral change. Much of what passes for urban ministry is fragmentary in approach (the parts organize the whole). On the other hand, what seeks to be “holistic” ministry is often no more than the addition of the spiritual dimension.

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73:03 minutes (12.54 MB)

The Board-Executive Director Relationship and Shalom by Edith Yoder & Beatrice Smith CCDA Conference 2008

 

Shalom in the Board-Exec. Director Relationship

For a CCDA ministry, seeking community shalom starts in the relationship that the board creates with its executive director. This workshop explores practical ways to build shalom and overall health in the board-executive director relationship. Learn how this profoundly impacts your staff and the community your ministry serves.

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73:06 minutes (8 MB)

Transitions: Retiring From Your Organization Repostitions for Full life by Mary Nelson & Marcia Turner CCDA Conference 2008

 

Transitions: Retiring from Your Organization, Repositioned for Full Life

This workshop shares information and experiences in planning for one’s retirement from a long held job and scoping out future opportunities for making a difference in justice and community in a new kind of way. It assists in reflection on personal journeys, hopes and fears of the future.

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Shalom Theology: Suffering and Celebration by Soong-Chan Rah CCDA Conference 2008

 

Shalom Theology and the Integration of Suffering and Celebration

In our urban context, we see suffering all around us. How do we develop a Biblical, theological response to the reality of suffering? This workshop draws from Walter Brueggemann’s paradigms (found in his landmark work Shalom), and explores the distinction between the theology of suffering and the theology of celebration in order to understand the Christological redemptive value of suffering in our world.

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78:54 minutes (13.55 MB)

The Terror by Night: Finding God's Shalom When Tragedy Strikes by Maria Garriott CCDA Conference 2008

 

The Terror by Night: Finding God's Shalom When Tragedy Strikes

Job lamented, “What I feared has come upon me; what I dreaded has happened to me.” What do you do when disaster comes to your house? Where is Jesus when your family is wounded in the midst of your call? This workshop encourages veterans and newcomers with practical ways to find God’s shalom in the midst of suffering.

By Maria Garriott

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65:54 minutes (8 MB)

Emotionally Healthy Leaders: Leading from Within by Peter Scazzero CCDA Conference 2008

 

Emotionally Healthy Leaders: Leading from Within

Most Evangelical leaders in North America are characterized by a “frenzied busyness.” Our lives are filed with endless “To Do” lists, distractions, and crammed schedules. The demands of our ministries cut into our marriages and families. This does violence to ourselves, and to our relationships with God and others. This workshop considers a radical remedy to ensure a growing spirituality, and looks at emotional health, limits, and Sabbath-keeping to help us live faithfully.

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61:13 minutes (8 MB)

David Warren & Michelle Warren: Managing Personal Finances: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Managing Personal Finances

This workshop discusses many aspects of personal finance including God’s attitude toward money, how to make a budget, how to stick to a budget, managing credit cards, short term and long term savings, and working with your spouse on your finances.

By David Warren

and Michelle Warren

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64:35 minutes (11.09 MB)

Gerald Davis: Building a People of Relational Power: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Building a People of Relational Power

This workshop focuses on equipping churches to become communities of relational power that can bring about significant transformation of its neighborhood, its neighbors, its city, and itself.

By Gerald Davis

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59:00 minutes (10.13 MB)

Essential Building Blocks for Starting a Mentoring Program Save Our Youth by Luis Villarreal & Trudy Swain CCDA Conference 2008

 

Essential Building Blocks for Starting a Mentoring Program

This workshop captures the principles for starting a quality mentoring ministry for at risk youth.  Many variations of mentoring programs exist that have different results and impact.  Attendees receive help to determine where to start for realistic results suited for the size and scope of their ministry.

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75:27 minutes (12.96 MB)

Conflict Engagement in Community Organizations by Brandon Sipes & Kyle Meyers CCDA Conference 2008

 

Conflict Engagement in Community Organizations

Too often, the response to conflict is either flight or fight. These responses neither solve the conflict nor create cooperation between antagonists. This workshop presents the ARI A Method, which leads to cooperation and common cause between actual or potential antagonists, by fostering a new awareness of shared values and goals.

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74:28 minutes (8 MB)

When Grief and Trauma Affects Your Community by Tova Kreps CCDA Conference 2008

 

When Grief and Trauma Affect Your Community

Individuals within a community who have been traumatized profoundly affect those around them, are often misdiagnosed, and find it difficult to move on or avail themselves of opportunities for healthy change. This workshop presents an overview of the dynamics of trauma, the emotional effects of traumatic memories and the potential remedies for these effects. If time permits, there will be a discussion of the dynamics of a trauma on a community (such as a natural disaster or community violence).

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66:34 minutes (8 MB)

Prove Your Ministry's Success to Donor's by Yvonne Sawyer CCDA Conference 2008

 

Prove your Ministry’s Success to Donors

If your donors asked you about the measureable impact of your ministry, how would you respond? This workshop introduces a process which will help you plan for the measurement of your impact and offers tools to accomplish it. This will be especially helpful if you plan to submit proposals to foundations as many are now requiring these planning tools as a part of the application.

By Yvonne Sawyer

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63:14 minutes (8 MB)

Tim Isaacson & Peter Choi: Prayerful Following: Chaos, Confusion & Transformation in Making the CCDA Turn: CCDA Conference 2008

 

Prayerful Following: Chaos, Confusion, and Transformation in Making the CCDA Turn

This workshop uses story and picture to present one church’s lessons in its transformation from the suburbs to an industrial, immigrant community in Atlanta, Georgia. What will become obvious is how the Lord has led throughout this four-year process through unlikely leaders, unexpected circumstances, and all-out commitment to follow Him.

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66:21 minutes (8 MB)

How Asset Mapping Can Unite a Community by Monika Grasley CCDA Conference 2008

 

How Asset Mapping Can Unite a Community

Asset Mapping is a way to look at the community as a “glass half full” by looking for the assets that are already there. This workshop offers practical ways to discover the assets individuals, churches, businesses, and organizations have that could lead their communities toward genuine shalom.

By Monika Grasley

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72:02 minutes (8 MB)

Rudy Gonzalez & Terri Larson: From Charity to Development: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

From Charity to Development

We are called to be compassionate, which literally means “to suffer with.” Providing relief, or even betterment programs that meet immediate needs, is not a substitute for being available and entering into the life of a broken and hurting individual. What should a church do and not do if it wants to help people and the community? This workshop helps address this question and provide a tool for developing an informed response for your context.

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67:32 minutes (11.6 MB)

Including the Excluded: Mental Illness and Recovery by Jimmy Dorrell, Shannon Ford, Mary Girard & Matthew Standford CCDA 2008

 

Including the Excluded: Mental Illness and Recovery

Of all folks in our communities, the mentally ill and those recovering from addiction desperately need to be loved and included. Yet the average church or ministry struggles to find meaningful ways to embrace those on the margins. The panel discusses the important threads that are missing in the tapestry of Kingdom Shalom and how intentional community can be formed to include and empower these that are commonly “excluded.”

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87:05 minutes (8 MB)

Creating Space for Community Listening by Delia Caderno & Michael Philip CCDA Conference 2008

 

Creating Space for Community Listening

Community development is an inside story; all stories have one thing in common–a storyteller! Utilizing an Asset Based Community Development framework this very interactive workshop explores ways to create “Listening Spaces” so that all the storytellers (young and old) of the community are able to share their hopes, dreams and concerns, mobilizing them into action.

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79:58 minutes (13.73 MB)

Keeping Shalom in Times of Change, Crisis & Chaos by Paul Baker CCDA Conference 2008

 

Keeping Shalom in Times of Change, Crisis & Chaos

Keeping shalom (peace & order) in urban ministries and community organizations facing extreme crisis, change, and chaos in their day-to-day operation can be very difficult. Though having different aims and situations, the circumstances and solutions so often are so common. This workshop draws on my ten years of experience as a ministry consultant, and will offer practical ways leaders can turn crisis into gain.

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72:05 minutes (8 MB)

A Shalom Rite-of-Passage: Youth Violence Prevention by Mark Harden & Mayme McCorison CCDA Conference 2008

 

A Shalom Rites-of-Passage: Youth Violence Prevention

Many youth are willing to engage in violence or gang activity in order to get basic human needs met. Rites of passage programs are a creative way for adolescents to become reconciled within their community, with their peers, and with adults in ways that address those needs in a godly way.

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70:02 minutes (8 MB)

Can There Be Peace Without Fathers? by Carey Casey CCDA Conference 2008

 

Can There Be Peace Without Fathers?

God’s plan for the family includes mothers and fathers raising children. Yet more than 70% of African American children are born into homes with an absent father. This workshop summarizes the impact of fatherlessness on urban families, and outlines strategies for the church to address this crisis.

By Carey Casey

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67:25 minutes (8 MB)

Train the Trainers: Enhancing Ministry Partnerships World Vision Anna Kalepo CCDA Conference 2008

 

Train the Trainers: Enhancing Ministry Partnerships

Do you have a unique skill or model to share with other groups and community members? Do your trainings for ministry partners need to be refreshed? World Vision’s US Programs team offers a dynamic training platform for community transformation, believing that the greatest work is done when community groups and partners are equipped and trained to carry it out. This interactive workshop provides an overview of adult learning, instructional design, workshop planning and training delivery.

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69:50 minutes (8 MB)

Middle Class Shalom and CCD by George Montoya & Dan Hutt CCDA Conference 2008

 

Middle Class Shalom: Church Engagement in CCD

Five pastors in California are exploring how community development concepts and practices could be used to bring shalom to their mostly middle class and above communities. This workshop explores best practices on how established churches can bring community shalom to any neighborhood.

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73:30 minutes (8 MB)

Ron Pate & Dave Frenchak: ABC Time Banking: Rebuilding Communities of Trust: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

ABC Time Banking: Rebuilding Communities of Trust

Abundance in Beloved Community (ABC) Time Banking is an asset-based model for community change that builds up the non-market economy of safe neighborhoods, strong families, and trusting friendships. This workshop discusses the concept of time banking to promote the shalom of God in our cities by incorporating the capacities of all community members–everyone is valuable, everyone has something to offer.

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61:13 minutes (10.51 MB)

Recovery Coaching by Jean LaCour CCDA Conference 2008

 

Recovery Coaching

Recovery from addiction is possible! Coaches and mentors make the difference. This workshop teaches practical and godly ways to encourage people to build “recovery capitol”, identify their own strengths and goals through accountability, and a personalized recovery plan that works; great for people in recovery who want to give back, pastoral and clinical counselors, family members and friends.

By Jean LeCour

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37:55 minutes (6.51 MB)

Christian Community Development: The BIG Picture by Jay Van Groningen CCDA Conference 2008

 

Christian Community Development: The BIG Picture

If a church or faith-based organization starts an after school program is it doing Christian Community Development? What if they also help families leave poverty one at a time? Is that community development? This workshop provides a platform for participants to think about their efforts in terms of six broad dimensions of community development.

By Jay Van Groningen

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48:20 minutes (8 MB)

Measuring Your Effectivness; Tools and Best Practices by Amy Sherman CCDA Conference 2008

 

Measuring Your Effectiveness: Tools and Best Practices

Effective ministries that truly advance community shalom set concrete outcome goals and know how to measure, document, and communicate their progress to stakeholders. This workshop offers practical assessment tools, how to’s on establishing indicators, and information on identifying best practices against which to measure your program model(s).

By Amy Sherman

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68:16 minutes (8 MB)

Componentes 8 de la Convención: El Comienzo de su Ministerio por Wayne Gordon CCDA Conference 2008

 

Componentes 8 de la Convención: El Comienzo de su Ministerio

 

¿Cómo desarrollar un ministerio cristiano de desarrollo comunitario? Aprender de CCDA del co-fundador y presidente de algunos de los principales elementos necesarios para dar testimonio de el Reino de Dios por la recuperación y restauración de las comunidades de recursos suficientes.

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77:10 minutes (8 MB)

8 Components of CCD: Starting a Ministry by Wayne Gordon CCDA Conference 2008

 

8 Components of CCD: Starting Your Ministry

How do you develop a Christian Community Development ministry? Learn from CCDA’s co-founder and president some key elements needed to bear witness to the Kingdom of God by reclaiming and restoring under-resourced communities.

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77:16 minutes (8 MB)

Churches and Non-Profits: Building Collaborations by Bruce Jackson CCDA Conferece 2008

 

Churches and Non-Profits Building Collaborations

Church and non-profits working in partnerships and in unity provide an aspect of shalom in the city. This workshop presents foundational principles to building collaborations and offers practical tools to assist in the establishment of partnerships.

By Bruce Jackson

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74:57 minutes (8 MB)

Harnessing the Foreclosure Crisis: Turning Lemons into Lemonade (Traducción Disponible) by Bob Lupton & Nate Ledbetter CCDA 2008

 

Turning Lemons into Lemonade: Harnessing the Foreclosure Crisis

Enough hand-wringing over the foreclosure meltdown! It’s time to act to avoid more foreclosures, and time to see foreclosed homes as opportunities for affordable housing; this workshop offers a practical strategy for doing both.

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79:25 minutes (13.64 MB)

Becoming King: A Local Movement's by Troy Jackson CCDA Conference 2008

 

Becoming King: A Local Movement’s Impact on MLK

Without the grassroots organizers in Montgomery, we might not know Martin Luther King’s name today. MLK did not arrive in Montgomery as a civil rights activist or leader, but spent his first six years of pastoral ministry demonstrating the power of local community organizing and development. This workshop explores how participation in and relationships with local people struggling together for justice can build an effective movement.

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72:49 minutes (8 MB)

Building Community Between Church and Neighborhood Residents by Betty Glover Palmer CCDA Conference 2008

 

Building Community Between Church and Neighborhood Residents

This workshop is a case study of a church and its affordable housing residents in tension, and how the church took positive action towards diffusing tension and building community.

By Betty Glover Palmer

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54:05 minutes (8 MB)

Mentoring Principles for Advanced Practitioners by Luis Villarreal & Trudy Swain CCDA Conference 2008

 

Mentoring Principles for Advanced Practitioners

This workshop focuses on best practices to sustain your mentoring ministry at a high level while addressing mentor match longevity and the use of research tools to increase the credibility and quality of mentoring in your community. The “systems model” for training of staff and mentors will also be addressed.

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78:50 minutes (13.54 MB)

Cross Cultural Fundraising by Rob Robertson, Rudy Carrasco & Christy Lambertson CCDA Conference 2008

 

Cross Cultural Fundraising

This workshop assists new and experienced Latino leaders and those working in the Latino community with the cross cultural skills needed to increase their funding. Hear how Radio Nueva Vida (Los Angeles), Neighborhood Ministries (Phoenix), Rev. Brenda Salter McNeil (Chicago), Harambee Ministries (Los Angeles), and others learned to diversify their partnerships, dramatically expand their income, and gain the cross cultural skills needed to raise the budget

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76:51 minutes (13.2 MB)

Conflict Management for Leaders by David Warren & Jude Del Hierro CCDA Conferece 2008

 

Conflict Management for Leaders

This workshop tackles the tough issue of dealing with conflict and maintaining troth (pledge of fidelity) as a manager or leader. The shalom of our organization and the individuals in it depend on good leadership. We’ll discuss the importance of humility, brokenness, love, honesty, and commitment in handling conflict.

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71:33 minutes (12.29 MB)

Developing Student Leaders by Tommy Carrington CCDA Conference 2008

 

Developing Student Leaders

The statistics on young people leaving the church (or never attending) is staggering. It is estimated that more than 85% of those who attended church as teenagers were not involved in church within five years of graduation from high school. This workshop teaches leaders how to disciple young people and take them to the next level of leadership, so when they graduate from high school they don’t graduate from church!

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78:24 minutes (8 MB)

I Need a Job! (Helping People Keep Work) by David Spickard & Paula Bryan CCDA Conference 2008

 

I Need a Job!

What do you do when someone says those words? What if they are an ex-offender, have a poor work history, little education, or few skills? How do you help them overcome these barriers to find and keep meaningful work? Where do you find companies that will hire them? This workshop explores the barriers keeping people in our community from succeeding at work and offer a proven biblically-based strategy your church or organization can use to help men and women find and keep good jobs.

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73:32 minutes (12.63 MB)

Shalom in the Board Room by Glen Peterson & Gabe Veas CCDA Conference 2008

 

Shalom in the Board Room

A board of directors needs to know its job and have the right tools. Real governance is the highest level of organizational leadership, creating community transformation and shalom. The job of governance is about values, vision, empowerment of both board and staff, and the strategic ability to lead leaders. This workshop looks at a case study of how one board brought added value to a new organization; will help both beginners and veterans.

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70:33 minutes (12.11 MB)

Hector Alicea & Chris Ramsey: Prayer, Peace & the Poor: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Prayer, Peace and the Poor

This workshop focuses on the importance of prayer (individual and corporate) when serving the poor, and demonstrates how prayer and practical service filled with love and mercy will lead to peace–with ourselves, our clients, our neighbors and our community.

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70:50 minutes (8 MB)

Making Children in Poverty a National Priority by Heidi Unruh CCDA Conference 2008

 

Making Children in Poverty a National Priority

Almost 13 million children in the US live in poverty. With poverty comes multiple barriers to shalom, the wholeness of life God intends. This workshop makes the theological and practical case that ending child poverty must be a national priority, and will identify key policies and practices toward this goal.

By Heidi Unruh

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74:49 minutes (12.85 MB)

Experiental Tools to Train "New Gen" Urban Leaders by Phil Skei & Beth Eckloff CCDA Conference 2008

 

Experiential Tools to Train “New Gen” Urban Leaders

This workshop provides experiential tools and training structures to develop a new generation of urban leaders who seek the shalom of the city. Those desiring to get others engaged in the inner-city, will learn how to utilize interactive structures like ministry houses and local urban plunges to accomplish this. Tools used successfully by InterVarsity’s Fresno Institute for Urban Leadership will be provided.

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68:22 minutes (8 MB)

Hip Arts: Using the Arts to Bring Peace to Schools by Gilbert Chaidez & Demone Carter CCDA Conference 2008

 

Hip Arts: Using the Arts to Bring Peace to Schools

Working in schools using the arts allows you to create a space for youth of all ethnicities to come together and create together. This workshop teaches ministry leaders to build positive relationships and bring peace to their local schools using hip-hop and urban arts.

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63:54 minutes (10.97 MB)

Developing Global CCD Partnerships by Troy Jackson, Boler Cuy-Castellanos & Diana Cuy-Castellanos CCDA Confrerence 2008

 

Developing Global CCD Partnerships

In light of increased global awareness through media and the great work of people like Brian McLaren in his book Everything Must Change, many Christians recognize a need to engage the world, but also know the missionary models of the past century are problematic. This workshop tells the story of an emerging partnership between University Christian Church and Santa Maria de Jesus, and offers practical advice on how to have a global impact in ways that honor indigenous peoples.

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66:16 minutes (8 MB)

Building Bridges with Gays and Lesbians by Andrew Marin CCDA Conference 2008

 

Building Bridges with Gays and Lesbians

This workshop takes participant through the mindset of gays and lesbians and their thought processes about God and Christianity. It examines The Marin Foundation’s unique research, theory, practice and application on how to effectively build bridges from an evangelical perspective within the broader gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender (GLBT) community.

By Andrew Marin

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76:26 minutes (8 MB)

25 Years of CCD in Haiti by Jean Thomas CCDA Conference 2008

 

25 Years of CCD in Haiti

This workshop discusses how the holistic rebuilding of a poor Haitian community provided a solid basis for shalom, and addresses the spiritual, educational and economic dimensions of Haitian life.

By Jean Thomas

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75:32 minutes (12.97 MB)

Church-Prison Collaboratives for Re-entry by Wil McCall & James Reed CCDA Conference 2008

 

Church-Prison Collaborative Re-entry

This workshop discusses how to connect formerly incarcerated men and women back to community by collaborating with churches, non-profits, neighborhood associations, social service agencies and court systems. This collaboration also helps build and establish healthy relationships with the community and engages the formerly incarcerated to use their talents to restore and revitalize their neighborhood.

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73:07 minutes (8 MB)

Jill Shook & Mary Nelson: Fighting Gentritfication: Housing Policy 101: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Fighting Gentrification: Housing Policy 101

This workshop offers a brief history of U.S. housing policy and examines models of how people of faith have fought gentrification and created affordability through advocacy. Models to be discussed include: Inclusionary Housing Ordinances, Condo Conversion Ordinances, Second Units at city, state and national levels. Participants gain tools to evaluate which models are most appropriate for their community.

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75:34 minutes (8 MB)

Militarism and Poverty: The Cost of War by Craig Wong & Bob Kaiser CCDA Conference 2008

 

Militarism and Poverty: The Cost of War

Four decades ago, Dr. King spoke prophetically to the inextricable relationship between America’s militarism and the plight of its poor. This workshop helps the church examine this costly and egregious relationship, and discusses how to bear witness to God’s shalom in the world today.

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74:53 minutes (8 MB)

Noel Castellanos, Wayne Gordon & John Perkins: Q & A with CCDA's Leaders: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Q & A with CCDA's Leaders

Glean from the wisdom of CCDA’s leadership as they field questions about Christian Community Development. Come with prepared questions!

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75:34 minutes (8 MB)

Youth and Sex: What Can the Church Do? Orlando Liscano, Arthur Athis, Kenny Blanco & panel CCDA Conference 2008

 

Youth and Sex: What Can the Church Do?

Today’s youth are bombarded with messages that “hooking up” is okay, without understanding the devastating physical, emotional, and spiritual consequences. In this workshop the Project U-Turn team tells the truth about teen sexuality and offers tools that engage minority youth, as well as ways to work within public schools to reach them with positive alternatives.

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68:33 minutes (8 MB)

Global Shalom: Not Just for Us by Brandon Sipes & Curt Luthye CCDA Conference 2008

 

Global Shalom: Not Just for Us

In order for there to truly be shalom, it cannot be limited to one nation, one ethnicity or one religion. This workshop focuses on the reality that a peaceful and just existence cannot be experienced by only one portion of our world’s population.

By Brandon Sipes

and Curt Luthye

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66:10 minutes (8 MB)

Rusty Pritchard & Leroy Barber: Environmental Racism in the City: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Environmental Racism in the City

One of the most insidious sources of injustice in urban America is the uneven distribution of environmental goods and bads. Air and water pollution, toxic waste exposure, traffic and other burdens multiply the economic injustices affecting intown neighborhoods, threatening to undermine other community development efforts. This workshop will help Christians doing community development discover what the church can do to overcome these hazards and create healthy places, caring for creation and caring for people.

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67:59 minutes (8 MB)

Jember Teferra:Social Justice in East Africa: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Social Justice in East Africa

Learn from Ethiopia’s leading Christian Community Developer as she discusses social justice both in secular and scriptural terms, as well as Christian responsibility to bring about both holistic social justice and peace. She will use case studies from her more than 25 years of ministry in Addis Ababa.

By Jember Teferra

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69:03 minutes (8 MB)

Marcos Gamez & David Vega: The Realities of Spiritual Warfare in Community Development: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

The Realities of Spiritual Warfare in Community Development

For too long our para church organizations have struggled to holistically represent God as Word (evangelism), God as deed (community development and relief), and God as sign (God’s power in spiritual warfare). Using efforts in Miami as a basis, this workshop offers a tune up on the spiritual warfare aspect of community development.

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78:54 minutes (13.55 MB)

Hans Tokke & Melvin Hadley: Urban Consumerism and the Credit Crisis (traducción disponible): CCDA Conference 2008

 

Urban Consumerism and The Credit Crisis

From media, to fashion, to shopping, city people are enticed to indulge in credit madness. Piled on this is the mortgage meltdown that has sent many urban homes into foreclosure. This workshop provides a theoretical background to urban consumerism, marketing, and images that invade the urban community and offers practical tools to help alleviate the credit crunch.

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71:58 minutes (8 MB)

Daniel White-Hodge: Baptized in Dirty Waters: The Gospel of Peace According to Tupac: CCDA Conference 2008

 

Baptized in Dirty Water: The Gospel of Peace According to Tupac

This workshop focuses on the theological message of hip-hop artist Tupac Shakur as it relates to peace in the city and living within community in the inner city.

By Daniel White-Hodge

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69:14 minutes (8 MB)

Getting to Justice by Jay Van Gronginen & Adam Taylor CCDA Conference 2008

 

Getting to Justice

Peace or shalom comes when there is a level playing field, when citizens have access to power and use it. Shalom comes when citizens use their power and voice to make desired changes. This workshop introduces practical methods and actions any community can take to make positive systemic change locally, regionally, or nationally.

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56:49 minutes (9.76 MB)

Heidi Aspinwall & Krista Dutt: Utilizing Volunteers Without Community disEmpowerment: CCDA Conference 2008 audio

 

Utilizing Volunteers Without Risking Community Empowerment

Volunteers are an incredible asset to any organization but only if they fulfill the desired outcome of the organization. From donors to well-meaning church groups, volunteers can inadvertently overrun your organization’s mission and trample on your community. This workshop offers ideas on this from organizations from around the country.

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77:24 minutes (8 MB)

Bruce Miller & Steve Noblett: Is there a Doctor in the Hood? Creating Healthier Communities: CCDA Conference 2008

 

Is There a Doctor in the Hood? Options for Creating Healthier Communities

Everything would be solved if we just had national health insurance, right? Well it might be a good start, but health disparities like obesity and diabetes would remain. So what can your ministry do now to have an impact? This workshop reviews national health care policy and how it plays out in low income communities, provides practical options modeled by the national Christian Community Health Fellowship (CCHF) network of physicians and health care leaders and presents programmatic models.

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75:35 minutes (8 MB)

(re) Building Communities with Art by Mandy Smith CCDA Conference 2008

 

(re)Building Communities with Art

In 2007 Mandy ran a city-wide art project which revealed the power art has to create community and bring healing. This workshop tells the story of the project and provides resources for other organizations can develop it for their own settings.

By Mandy Smith

 

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61:58 minutes (8 MB)

Rebuidling, Restore, Renew: Faith Community in Under-Resourced Neighborhoods by Geoff Ryan CCDA Conference 2008

 

Rebuild, Restore, Renew: Faith Community in Under-Resourced Neighborhoods

The 614 Network is based on the scripture from Isaiah 61:4. This workshop examines the strategies of The Network, a cross-denominational movement that emphasizes incarnational community life and a redemptive theology of salvation.

By Geoff Ryan

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78:53 minutes (8 MB)

Seabury Nyabero, Jared Onserio & Silas Musyoka: "Mission Tourism" In Africa: A Great Adventure: CCDA Conference 2008

 

Empowering Christians Through “Mission Tourism”

Tourism is a great source of revenue in Africa, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors and missionaries, serving as a major source of foreign exchange. In view of the needs facing churches in Africa, this workshop proposes how “tourist missionaries” can twin up their adventure with evangelization with CCDA Africa facilitating the process.

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62:16 minutes (8 MB)