Making Housing Happen, 2nd Edition: Faith-Based Affordable Housing Models

Making Housing Happen, 2nd Edition: Faith-Based Affordable Housing Models

by Jill Suzanne Shook (Editor)
Making Housing Happen, 2nd Edition: Faith-Based Affordable Housing Models

Making Housing Happen, 2nd Edition: Faith-Based Affordable Housing Models

by Jill Suzanne Shook (Editor)

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Overview

The growing housing crisis cries out for solutions that work. As many as 3.5 million Americans experience homelessness each year, half of them women and children. One in four renters spends more than half of their income on rent and utilities (more than 30 percent is considered unaffordable). With record foreclosures and 28 percent of homes "underwater," middle and low-income homeowners are suffering. Many congregations want to address this daunting problem yet feel powerless and uncertain about what to do. The good news is that churches are effectively addressing the housing crisis from Washington State to New York City--where an alliance of sixty churches has built five thousand homes for low-income homeowners, with virtually no government funding or foreclosures. This book not only presents solid theological thinking about housing, but also offers workable solutions to the current crisis: true stories by those who have made housing happen. Each story features a different Christian denomination, geographic area, and model: adaptive reuse, cohousing, cooperative housing, mixed-income, mixed-use, inclusionary zoning, second units, community land trusts, sweat equity, and more. Making Housing Happen is about vision and faith, relationships, and persistence. Its remarkable stories will inspire and challenge you to action. This new edition includes significant new material, especially in light of the ongoing mortgage crisis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781621894520
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 09/19/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 334
File size: 24 MB
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About the Author

Jill Suzanne Shook works with churches to bring about housing justice in the United States. She has earned graduate degrees from Denver Seminary and Bakke Graduate School. Shook is a frequent workshop presenter and has taught university-level courses in leadership. Her articles have appeared in Sojourners Magazine.
Jill Suzanne Shook is founder of Pasadena Affordable Housing Alliance, working with churches and community leaders to bring about housing justice. She earned her M.A. in biblical studies from Denver Seminary and received her Doctor of Ministry from Bakke Graduate School.
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