Faith Factor and Social Welfare
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Product details
- ISBN 9781481323505
- Dimensions: 279 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 16 Dec 2026
- Publisher: Baylor University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
The setting of each featured FBO initiative and the social impact made within its community is examined and explained, followed by a description of the organization: its origins and motivations, how and why it was formed, and analysis of the results and outcomes associated with its work. The authors then assess the potential future possibilities drawn from these observations and from examples of collaboration among government agencies, philanthropic organizations, and FBOs, and make recommendations on how these partnerships could be developed, deepened, and replicated. Discussion points and research topics are also included at the end of each case study.
A resource for undergraduate and graduate classes in theological seminaries, schools of social work, sociology, public health, public and nonprofit management, education, and public policy, this textbook is also ideal for implementing a variety of leadership development classes focused on community organizing, family strengthening, and other domestic mission and ministry efforts.
Byron Johnson is the Director of the Institute for Studies of Religion and Distinguished Professor of the Social Sciences at Baylor University.
Alfreda Alvarez-Wubbenhorst is is a nonresident fellow at the Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University, and cofounder of Harvest Home Institute, LLC, an organization dedicated to helping faith-based and community-based organizations develop strategies and implement best practices for service to their communities.
William Wubbenhorst is the former Associate Commissioner for the Family and Youth Services Bureau and currently a nonresident scholar at the Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University.
