This episode starts a series exploring the five historical eras of city and rescue missions. It highlights how these movements, born from the Great Awakenings, innovated to address urban problems like poverty and spiritual emptiness. Key figures like Thomas Chalmers and Johann Hinrich Wichern laid the philosophical groundwork, emphasizing “locality” and a comprehensive social safety net. This episode explains the crucial distinction between the strategic “City Mission Society” and the tactical “City Mission,” and how the rise of the modern welfare state led to a specialization of rescue missions, focusing primarily on evangelism, homelessness, and addiction, while still aiming for holistic transformation.
Rescue Mission Report: Bridging Innovation & Tradition
Season 1. Learn about the 200 year history of the Gospel Rescue Mission movement and how it is a part of the 2,000 year history of Christian charity. This is provided by City Vision University for training staff and supporters of Rescue Missions (and similar organizations) in the history and values of the movement.
Season 2. Focuses on latest best practices for programs, fundraising and operations from research reports from hundreds of missions.
Season 1. Learn about the 200 year history of the Gospel Rescue Mission movement and how it is a part of the 2,000 year history of Christian charity. This is provided by City Vision University for training staff and supporters of Rescue Missions (and similar organizations) in the history and values of the movement.
Season 2. Focuses on latest best practices for programs, fundraising and operations from research reports from hundreds of missions.Appears in episode
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