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		<title>&#8216;Neighborhood Transformation&#8217; seeks to restore community</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[USA (MNN) -- Missionary brings Community Health Evangelism to Kentucky]]></description>
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USA (MNN) &#8212; Reed Buchanan of <a href="http://mnnonline.org/groups/MIS">The Mission Society</a>  and his<br />
wife served as missionaries in Ghana for six years. Although they are back in the<br />
United States, they are just as involved in mission as ever.
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While in Ghana, they introduced a community development<br />
model of ministry which they now bring to Kentucky, under a different title:<br />
&quot;The international part of this is called Community Health Evangelism. But<br />
the urban ministry that we use here in the<br />
U.S. based on the same principles is called &#39;Neighborhood Transformation.&#39; The hope, of course, is rooted in<br />
Jesus Christ. We certainly believe the work of Christ can transform any<br />
community,&quot; Buchanan said.
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The model, Buchanan said, is holistic and based on<br />
prevention: &quot;It&#39;s based on development instead of relief. Of course relief<br />
has its place. Relief is not a negative, but relief is typically<br />
short-term.&quot; And it assumes, &quot;All people in neighborhoods have<br />
assets. God has given a purpose to each one of us.&quot;
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The model did not start in Ghana but in Uganda<br />
almost 50 years ago. Since then, it has spread to 79 other countries. With<br />
each person coming together in community, neighborhoods begin to transform,<br />
from poverty stricken and hopeless slums to thriving urban centers of hope.
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As the Buchanans taught Ghanaians about disease prevention, how to<br />
develop their community for themselves, and what God can do to transform their<br />
hearts and lives, they slowly worked themselves out of a job.
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<p>
So, they came to the U.S. where they found they actually<br />
had to take a few steps back in community development.
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&quot;We start with building relationships. What we&#39;ve<br />
seen: a small village in Africa really has a good understanding that they are a<br />
community. Already they have lots of things in common. But in many of the<br />
neighborhoods here in the U.S., it&#39;s hard to find that &#39;common<br />
thread&#39; or find people that have common things that they hold together and start<br />
from there, which means we&#39;re actually backing up and starting at a place<br />
farther behind than what we saw in Africa,&quot; Buchanan said.
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<p>
In addition to a lost sense of community, many people across<br />
the U.S. have grown numb to the Gospel. Buchanan said it&#39;s &quot;kind of like<br />
getting a flu shot: you&#39;ve been kind of inoculated a little bit to the Gospel,<br />
and you really haven&#39;t had that transformation of the heart.&quot;
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<p>
Regardless of the steps backward which &quot;Neighborhood<br />
Transformation&quot; has had to take, communities are responding and thriving.<br />
Buchanan said he has seen tremendous physical, spiritual, and social change<br />
throughout a community in Louisville, Kentucky. The community has been an<br />
influential one in their area in the early 20th century, and they wanted to<br />
regain their impact on the surrounding city.
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<p>
Would you like to see your neighborhood transformed? <a href="http://www.neighborhoodtransformation.net/index.php">Click<br />
here</a>  to visit the Neighborhood Transformation&quot; Web site to find communities where the<br />
model is being implemented and learn how you can involve your community.
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Also, pray for open hearts as the Buchanans, The Mission<br />
Society, and &quot;Neighborhood Transformation&quot; reach out to these<br />
communities. Pray for these and the other partnerships formed in this<br />
development to strengthen and continue to grow.</p>
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