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Description: The growing housing crisis cries out for solutions
that work. As many as 3.5 million Americans experience homelessness
each year, half of them women and children. One in four renters
spends more than half of their income on rent and utilities (more
than 30 percent is considered unaffordable). With record
foreclosures and 28 percent of homes ""underwater,"" middle and
low-income homeowners are suffering. Many congregations want to
address this daunting problem yet feel powerless and uncertain
about what to do. The good news is that churches are effectively
addressing the housing crisis from Washington State to New York
City--where an alliance of sixty churches has built five thousand
homes for low-income homeowners, with virtually no government
funding or foreclosures. This book not only presents solid
theological thinking about housing, but also offers workable
solutions to the current crisis: true stories by those who have
made housing happen. Each story features a different Christian
denomination, geographic area, and model: adaptive reuse,
cohousing, cooperative housing, mixed-income, mixed-use,
inclusionary zoning, second units, community land trusts, sweat
equity, and more. Making Housing Happen is about vision and faith,
relationships, and persistence. Its remarkable stories will inspire
and challenge you to action. This new edition includes significant
new material, especially in light of the ongoing mortgage crisis.
Endorsements: ""Shook and her colleagues powerfully blend
inspiration and practical reality, weaving together the need for
affordable housing, the teachings of the prophetic tradition, and
the tangible accomplishments of churches and other faith-based
organizations around the country . . . This book should be read by
any person of faith ready to put that faith into practice."" --Alan
Mallach, Senior Fellow of the National Housing Institute and
Brookings Institution ""Making Housing Happen brings hope and
delivers it to the non-expert in a clear, digestible, and
comprehensive way. Drawing on the experience of housing providers
all over the country, Shook blends inspiration and practicality in
just the right proportions."" --Tim Iglesias, University of San
Francisco School of Law ""Making Housing Happen captures the
diversity of faithful approaches to addressing the wide range of
housing needs in our nation. Jill's brings these stories together
with a policy lens and a theological narrative that is
unparalleled. Before reading the book, I struggled with how to
address the deep wounds of the housing crisis in a faithful way.
After reading the book, I was moved and inspired to work with
communities of faith to nd solutions to homelessness. Making
Housing Happen is an incredible resource and reference tool for me
as I mobilize congregations to create and advocate for housing with
dignity in my community. It's stories and examples are full of
inspiration, hard-earned wisdom and hope."" --Allison Johnson,
Plymouth Church Neighborhood Foundation ""Making Housing Happen
gives students inspiring examples of how they can participate in
making a difference in the lives of people throughout the
community. It is real, practical, and personal. Making Housing
Happen brings the dry statistics of America's affordable housing
crisis to life with moving stories of struggle and triumph."" --Dr.
Russell James III, University of Georgia ""Shook has collected wise
and astute commentary from the experts in the field of housing.
Together they offer the] theological and biblical insights we need
to motivate us to address a crisis in America. Church people need
to do something about this crisis, and this book will aid them
immensely if they are willing to take up the challenge."" --Tony
Campolo, Eastern University About the Contributor(s): Jill Suzanne
Shook works with churches to bring about housing justice in the
United States. She has earned graduate degrees from Denver Seminary
and B
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