Having Nothing, Possessing Everything: Finding Abundant Communities in Unexpected Places

Having Nothing, Possessing Everything: Finding Abundant Communities in Unexpected Places

Having Nothing, Possessing Everything: Finding Abundant Communities in Unexpected Places

Having Nothing, Possessing Everything: Finding Abundant Communities in Unexpected Places

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Overview

Pastor Mike Mather arrived in Indianapolis thinking that he was going to serve the poor. But after his church’s community lost nine young men to violence in a few short months, Mather came to see that the poor didn’t need his help—he needed theirs.

This is the story of how one church found abundance in a com-munity of material poverty. Viewing people—not programs, finances, or service models—as their most valuable resource moved church members beyond their own walls and out into the streets, where they discovered folks rich in strength, talents, determination, and love.

Mather’s Having Nothing, Possessing Everything will inspire readers to seek justice in their own local communities and to find abundance and hope all around them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802874832
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 10/18/2018
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 692,072
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Michael Mather is pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Boulder, Colorado. As a preacher-consultant- storyteller, he speaks all over the country about community development and urban ministry.

Table of Contents

Foreword Fr. Gregory Boyle ix

Preface: Finding Riches Where I Had Thought There Was Nothing xi

1 Into the Inner City 1

2 Hidden in Plain Sight 14

3 Noticing People's Gifts 35

4 Getting Out of the Way 51

5 Making Sense of Money 60

6 Practicing Hospitality 77

7 Taking Learning Journeys 87

8 The Lights of Broadway 110

Epilogue: Two Things Became Visible 134

Afterword 139

Bibliography 141

Acknowledgments 143

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