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Hope for the Mission: Getting It Right in the Call to End Homelessness

Hope for the Mission: Getting It Right in the Call to End Homelessness - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Kevin Nye, Ann Oliva (Foreword by)Publish date:2/3/2026Pages:208
Language:EnglishPublisher:Herald Press (VA)ISBN-13:9781513816944ISBN-10:1513816942UPC:9781513816944Book Category:Religion, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Christian Living, Poverty & Homelessness, Christian MinistryBook Topic:Social Issues, MissionsProduct ID:SC0QKZ24FH

To end homelessness, we don't have to choose between faith and facts

For over a century, the primary Christian ministry model for the un-housed in North America has been gospel rescue missions that offer shelter and food but prioritize evangelism over proven solutions. This approach often perpetuates homelessness rather than ending it.

In this inspiring and clarifying book, Kevin Nye highlights faith-based models that align with best practices, showing how churches and ministries can truly help end homelessness. Alongside critical evaluation of what groups have tended to get wrong, Nye shares hope-ful stories about what's going right. These exemplar organizations and churches illustrate how groups of all sizes can embody effective, evidence-based practices.

Hope for the Mission offers values to emulate and methods to em-body as we follow Jesus toward solidarity with the unhoused. This book invites us to imagine a world where everyone has a home and equips us for the real mission before us: loving our unhoused neigh-bors in ways that lead to fullness and flourishing.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Herald Press (VA)ISBN-13:9781513816944ISBN-10:1513816942UPC:9781513816944Book Category:Religion, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Christian Living, Poverty & Homelessness, Christian MinistryBook Topic:Social Issues, MissionsProduct ID:SC0QKZ24FH

Kevin Nye is a writer and advocate who works in the nonprofit sector to end homelessness in Minneapolis and beyond. He has written on the intersections of homelessness and faith for Religion News Service, Sojourners, Red Letter Christians, and more. He is the author of Grace Can Lead Us Home: A Christian Call to End Homelessness. Nye is a sought-after speaker, and he preaches and leads workshops at churches and faith-based conferences, as well as in secular settings such as the Housing First Partners Conference and the National Alliance to End Homelessness.

Nye lives with his wife and sons in Minneapolis, where he works as a housing director at an organization addressing youth homelessness.


Publisher: Herald Press (VA)

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