(Xenos, 2001)
Xenos. (2001). 4-D strategy for
community development. In Xenos. Retrieved January 22, 2002 from the World Wide Web:
http://www.xenos.org/ministries/urbanconcern/Uc4ds.htm
4-D Strategy for Community Development
Xenos Christian Fellowship uses a 4-step strategy for doing Christian
Community Development in a given area. This strategy will lead to long lasting
growth and change in a community. Our
biblical
convictions concerning ministry to the poor are the foundation of this
practical strategy.
1. Define the geographic boundaries of an economically
disadvantaged community to serve
- Target your resources to a specific area
- Designate names of streets that border the area
[We have chosen an area slightly more than one square mile in size,
including a government housing project called Rosewind, and the adjacent
neighborhood. This area is one of the most oppressed areas in Central Ohio,
with a high crime rate and extremely low income per family.]
2. Describe the needs of the community, giving special
consideration to the felt needs of the people living there
- Study the area's demographics and life situation
- Determine the food, housing, clothing, education, safety, job training,
counseling and spiritual needs
- Identify which people to serve
- Survey the community and determine other programs serving area residents
[Even our one square mile area is an endless ocean of need. Rather than
scatter our efforts randomly over the area, we believe it is more effective to
focus on key families who are responsive to building relationships with us.
They, in turn can assist others.]
3. Distribute resources and services to the community
through relationships with the people
- Share resources, skills, and services to match the described needs
- Develop programs that allow people to build relationships
- Establish criteria for interacting with other agencies and churches
- Initiate relationships with other churches and agencies that wish to
participate
- Create and use various ministries and programs to help distribute
resources
4. Develop responsibility among people in the
community, especially the youth, for its continuing development
- Target the young children to prevent damage from gang involvement, lack of
education, and drug addiction
- Use programs that develop Christian community leaders
- Raise up community members who walk with Christ, graduate from high
school, pursue higher education, get jobs to provide for their families, find
decent & affordable housing and become leaders in their community