No Visitor Comes Empty-Handed – Some Thoughts on Unhealthy Dependency

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 31 (1):21-35 (2014)
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This article looks at a number of issues relating to Unhealthy Dependency between churches in Africa and those in the Materially Developed World. Having defined unhealthy Dependency and recognizing the significance of finance in this area, it looks at the bigger picture, identifying a number of other areas where Unhealthy Dependency has arisen and continues to be significant. It also begins to point out some of the methods by which such unhealthy dependency is being tackled.

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From Charity to Justice: Revisited.Justin Thacker - 2015 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 32 (2):112-127.

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