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The Guiding Principles Of
CHEDevelopmentCHE is a long-term process that respectfully develops the most valuable resource in the community – the people themselves.
Community OwnershipThe community learns to do their own problem identification, prioritizing, solving and evaluation.
Wholistic & IntegratedMany community problems and their solutions are a blend of heart, mind, soul and body.
MultiplicationThe CHE process is designed so each community can be an example and mentor to other communities. Disciples make disciples.
CHE A few of the hundreds of organizations and denominations who have CHE-trained members:
Global CHE [email protected]
CHE has improved the harmony between the Gospel and our
missions endeavors.Mike Niemi
Missions and College Pastorat MeadowBrook Church
I like CHE because outsiders can’t develop a community, the people of the community
need to develop it for themselves.Benito Joseph, Haitian Pastor
Grand Savann Christian Church, Haiti
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“...CHE training has been the single, most successful 'life changer' for the community." Jason Law, Founder/CEO of 1Mission
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Medical Ambassadors Int.Joni and Friends Int.World Relief CMFIWorld ChallengeSIL International Life in Abundance World Gospel MissionCedarville UniversityButler University
is used in over 100 countries.
BaptistEvangelical Free PresbyterianUnited Methodist NazareneAssemblies of GodChristian Church Christian Missionary AllianceMennoniteAnglican
Will she have clean water? Who is her god? Will she ever go to school?Will her children face the same questions?
Jesus was concerned about the whole person.
CHE nourishes thewhole person in a holy way.
Critical Needs Addressed By CHEEvangelismUnder-NutritionUnhealthy Water Disciple-MakingWomen’s Issues Sustainable Food SourcesChild MortalityDeficient IncomesInadequate SanitationInfectious DiseasesEducational DeficienciesHIV/AIDSInadequate HousingMoral ValuesDisability BiasHopelessness
Vision Seminar (2 days)The Vision Seminar uses small-group interaction, problem solving and self-discovery. It introduces the why and how of the CHE model as practitioners have used it in communities overseas. It increases understanding of the challenges, best practices, and potential results of the CHE process. It also explores how CHE principles can impact your own discipleship and neighborhood.
Training of Trainers 1 (1 week)The Training of Trainers 1 (TOT1) provides the foundation needed to begin the process of implementing CHE in an international community:
• partnering with a CHE practitioner in the field• determining an international community to begin a CHE program• training others in CHE, at home as well as abroad
In addition, participants will receive a DVD with thousands of resources such as manuals, pictue books, posters and lessons on scores of topics.
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If we apply these principles effectively, CHE will transform the way we do missions. In fact, the
transformation has already begun. Doug Lucas
President of Team Expansion, Founder/Editor of Brigada
The CHE Training was not what we expected; it was better! Interactive, experiential, and fully grounded in Scripture, it stretched us regarding discipleship and its emphasis on proactive, wholistic community development. Dave Kountz, Executive Pastor, Blue Ridge Community Church ”Community Health Evangelism
-training disciples to make disciples-
CHE Training
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