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Solving The Puzzle Of Development Transforming Hearts And Minds To Change The World(1st Edition)

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Thom Schotanus

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ISBN: 979-8369896068

Book publisher: Independently published

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Book Summary: Development has been a major focus of many missions’ trips, NGO’s and government programs and initiatives for decades. Yet despite all these efforts and the equivalent of tens of millions of dollars being spent on them, sustainable development has remained elusive for underdeveloped countries. The primary cause of the struggles these nations face is corruption, people acting in ways that are self-serving, many who would even call themselves Christians. For this reason, development cannot be bought or given to people, but can only happen when godly values guide the decisions and actions of people. This book presents an idea for confronting the challenge of corruption with a focus on a positive offense, rather than only a defense. If employed, this concept would not only strengthen and grow the church, but produce the much sought after development as a biproduct.