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CHE Community Health Evangelism Creating Movement

CHE Community Health Evangelism Creating Movement. Making Waves. Flooding the nations with the Wholistic Good News of the Kingdom. CHE - Mission as Transformation.

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CHE Community Health Evangelism Creating Movement

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  1. CHECommunity Health EvangelismCreating Movement Making Waves Flooding the nations with the Wholistic Good News of the Kingdom

  2. CHE - Mission as Transformation • “Transformation means nothing less than radical change. Transformation begins on the inside at the level of beliefs and values and moves outward to embrace behavior and its consequences. Societies change as individuals change. Change comes one person at a time.” (Miller 1998)

  3. 21st Century Missions • Grassroots: Local churches participating in strategic planning. • Cooperation: Mission organizations and churches worldwide joining hands to complete the task. • Wholistic: Integrating faith and works. Proclaiming Christ in Word and Deed. • Providing networks with proven strategies for wholistic ministry

  4. CORE Values • Core Values are useful values that are throughout a CHE program. Individually they do not necessarily cause transformation. • Transformation comes when all are interacting together and building on each other.

  5. Core Values • Integration and Wholism • Commitment to the Poor and Marginalize • Build on Assets not Problems • Long-Term Solutions

  6. Core Values • Multiplication and Movements • Participatory Learning • Local Ownership and Initiative • Sustainability

  7. Transformation In the Congo

  8. HISTORY OF CHE IN THE CONGO • Only 2 churches in the area in 1990. • By 2000 they had grown to over 56 churches. • All of the noted growth took place with no • outside visits from 1997 to 2000 because of war. • Growth of CHE from 1997 to 2000 Number Villages 56 113 CHEs 705 2,904 New Latrines 5,425 10,994 Healthy Homes Award 5,698 15,332 Vaccinations 15,300 27,620 Decisions for Christ 6,981 14,383 Discipleship 2,124 9,273

  9. HEALTH FINDINGS

  10. DEVELOPMENT CHANGES

  11. SPIRITUAL FINDINGS 1990 1997 2000 • Villages 1 56 113 • Churches 2 30 57 • Decisions Christ/Yr 6,981 14,383 • Discipleship/Yr 2,124 9,273 • Ave. Dec/Village/Yr 125 127 • Ave. in FU/Village/Yr 38 82

  12. Chiefs Observations

  13. Multiplication of Teaching • There appears to be significantly improved indices in all 143 aspects when CHE villages are compared to non-CHE villages. • In addition there also appears to be a significant improvement in indices in CHE villages where homes are NOT visited by CHEs, as compared to non-CHE villages. • This appears to show that there may be a spread or spontaneous multiplication from those homes visited by CHE’s to their neighbors who are not being visited.

  14. Cambodia Transformation as Measured by Mind-term Evaluation • 42 AOG CHE Cambodian Staff • 48 Villages in 7 Provinces • Two Program Areas Evaluated • 540 Heads of Households Randomly Selected and Interviewed

  15. Cambodia Transformation • More than five times as many people in the CHE community are boiling and filtering water as in the non-CHE villages. • More than seven times as many people have latrines in the CHE community as in the non-CHE village. • The immunization rate for children in CHE households is 62% higher than in the non-CHE households.

  16. Cambodia Transformation • The rate of diarrheas among children 0-4 years is significantly lower in CHE families than in non-CHE homes and non-CHE villages. • The CHE sample has 60% lower under 5 malnutrition. • Under 5 mortality in the program area decreased from 7.9% to 1.1%. • The evaluators concluded that training for midwives contributed significantly to the reduction in infant mortality in the KSP program unit since the decrease in under five mortality

  17. Cambodia Transformation • 99% to 100% of the CHE participants have seen an improvement of the relationships between villagers. • CHE is bringing real solidarity between villagers as indicated by the larger percentage of people ready to give. • Farming is beginning to develop, allowing villagers a better diet and income • Cooperative development is taking root and there is a beginning impact on social problems through behavioral changes

  18. Cambodia Transformation • Alcoholism, gambling, and domestic violence are socially acceptable, unlike robbery, murder, rape and drugs. • CHE samples observe less gambling and domestic violence than Non CHE and Check samples.

  19. Spiritual Changes • 100% of CHE heads of household have heard about Jesus • 72% of CHE heads of household heard the Gospel for the first time from a CHE worker • 81% of CHE heads of household are attending Bible Studies (4 out 5) • 36% of CHE heads of households have been baptized (1 out of 3) • 14% of CHE heads of households attended a worship service in the last two weeks (1 out of 7) • Only 2% of heads of household in the program area have not heard of Jesus (1 out of 50)

  20. Philippines Transformation

  21. Philippines Transformation • An outside evaluation was done in the Philippines as was done in the Congo and Cambodia. • Similar results in physical, spiritual, and social areas of life were observed. • The Philippines are also being transformed village by village from the inside out.

  22. Transformation In An Agricultural Village

  23. P A R T I C I P A T O R Y T E A C H I N G

  24. Our Activities • Establishing model CHE programs in strategic places worldwide • Mobilizing, training, consulting, and equipping churches, mission agencies and individuals for a wholistic transformational CHE ministry • Developing Curriculum for use by CHE teams across the Globe. (Over 1500 Lessons) • Building CHE networks for encouragement and collaboration

  25. Results of a CHE Program • People coming to Jesus with changed individual lives; physically, spiritually, emotionally and socially • Existing churches strengthened or new churches planted • Improved self esteem and worth (identity) • Changed world views • Hope • Initiative by the people with improved relationships • Cooperation among individuals, churches, agencies, government • Builds credibility of Christian community • Improved health indicators • Child and Infant mortality cut in half • Reduction of crime

  26. Statistics • 12,378 Volunteers • 2100+ villages • 79 Countries • 6,616 people doing Micro-enterprise • 19,502 people participating in home Bible Studies

  27. CHE teams are not riding the waves… they are the source of them!

  28. CHEIs Making WavesCreating Movement Flooding the nations with the Good News of the Wholistic Kingdom

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