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Henry Ossawa Tanner—Study for "The Thankful Poor" 1894

Prayer and Poverty Alleviation—Part 1

As we go forth to work in Christ’s kingdom, we must recognize that because Jesus is King, His story of change, not the deceptive stories of false gods, is the only one that actually works in His realm.

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Audio: Brian Fikkert Plenary Talk at ETS

On November 18, 2021, the Chalmers Center’s Founder and President Brian Fikkert was invited to deliver a plenary address at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society in Fort Worth, Texas. His talk was recorded and is now made available here.

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Ambassador Training

Help ministries in your network transform their approach to poverty as a Chalmers Ambassador. Get certified to represent foundational principles, practices, and tools to better address the root causes of material poverty. Get Certified Equip churches and ministries to think differently about poverty Gain skills and confidence through our online training Practice tools to address…

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Watch Now: Improvising the Kingdom

  Chalmers’ Founder and President Brian Fikkert and Director of Innovation Tabitha Kapic hosted a conversation on February 16 around how to apply a biblical framework for poverty alleviation to improvise God’s kingdom and foster real change in your community. — Want to learn more? Unleash your church or nonprofit to create a new or…

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The Incarnation and Poverty Alleviation

Poverty is complex and multi-faceted. Individual sin, systemic oppression, and even demonic forces can all contribute to poverty. Indeed, the problems are so large that only God can solve them, not a distant God but an incarnate God. The only solution to poverty once lay in a manger.

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Video: Participation *Is* Development

Getting everyone involved in a ministry initiative isn’t just a means to sustainability, but the heart of healthy, transformational development. Researchers and practitioners have found that meaningful inclusion of materially poor people in the selection, design, implementation, and evaluation of any poverty alleviation effort increases the likelihood of its success. Unfortunately, we often pursue approaches…

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Helping Without Hurting in International Orphan Care

Helping Without Hurting in International Orphan Care Economic Strengthening for Households in a Family-Based Care Model Register Now Address the broken relationships at the root of material poverty Discover proven economic strengthening tools for families. Practice new ideas through collaborative learning and real-world case studies. Traditional models of orphan care are not sustainable. We are…

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Helping Orphans Without Hurting: Video and NEW Online Course

We recently hosted a webinar to talk about how strengthening families through savings and other financial services can address the material poverty at the root of most family separation. Watch a recording below: This conversation is the latest in a series of posts on the topic of learning how to provide better care for orphans…

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Free Webinar: Helping International Orphans Without Hurting

Caring for orphans and vulnerable children is a foundational way the church expresses Christ’s love to the world (James 1:27). How we seek to help them makes a world of difference. Empowering families through household economic development can help us do this well over the long haul, strengthening families, churches, and communities to address the…

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Ministry at Scale Podcast

Innovating the Kingdom

How can we shift our approach to helping people in poverty from giving people stuff to addressing broken relationships? 

Tabitha Kapic, Director of Innovation at the Chalmers Center, recently appeared on the Ministry at Scale podcast to talk about how ministries and nonprofits can use innovation best practices to address the root causes of poverty.

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Bending Your Hiring toward the Poor

Bending Your Hiring toward the Poor

Connecting people with good work is a crucial component of any long-term, sustainable poverty alleviation strategy. Imagine: what would be possible if you were in a position to offer good jobs to people? If you own a business or influence hiring decisions at your job, you may be able to do just that.

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Share Your Innovate Story

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Innovate Scholarship Application

Innovate Scholarship Application Deadline for applications: February 29, 2024 Want to love your community better?To help make Innovate financially accessible to churches and nonprofits of all sizes we have a limited number of scholarships available.These scholarships are made possible through the generosity of like-minded Christians who want to see more people equipped to help solve…

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Why Talk About Work?

Why Talk About Work?

Work is good. It is the most effective way to provide for our material needs, but also provides ways for us to interact with the world around us and contribute to our community. How can we creatively shift our ministries to help people discover their God-given capacity for meaningful work?

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Fostering Change

Fostering Change

Adapted from Chalmers online training Helping without Hurting in Benevolence Ministry. The ultimate goal of poverty alleviation and development is the restoration of people to all that God has created them to be—priests and rulers who proclaim His glory to the world and call others to worship Him. A nearer-term goal is change. We long…

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