Putting Faith Into Action: Habitat's ministry
is based on the conviction that to follow the teachings of
Jesus Christ we must reflect Christ's love in our own lives
by loving and caring for one another. Our love must not be
words only -- it must be true love, which shows itself in
action. Habitat provides an opportunity for people to put
their faith and love into action, bringing diverse groups of
people together to make affordable housing and better
communities a reality for everyone.
The Economics of Jesus: When people act in
response to human need, giving what they have without
seeking profit or interest, we believe God magnifies the
effects of our efforts. Habitat refers to this perspective
as "the economics of Jesus." Our program of zero-interest
mortgages supports what is stated in Exodus 22.25: “If you
lend money to any of My people who are poor among you, you
shall not be like a moneylender to him; you shall not charge
him interest.” Together, the donated labor of construction
volunteers, the support of partner organizations and the
homeowners' "sweat equity" make Habitat's house-building
possible.
The Theology of the Hammer: This theology
is about bringing a wide diversity of people, churches and
other organizations together to build houses and establish
viable and dynamic communities. It is acknowledging that
differences of opinion exist on numerous subjects political,
philosophical and theological - but that we can find common
ground in using a hammer as an instrument to manifest God's
love. We can agree on the idea of building homes with God's
people in need, and in doing so using biblical economics: no
profit and no interest. The Bible teaches that God is the
God of the whole crowd. God's love leaves nobody out, and
my love should not either. This understanding drives 'the
theology of the hammer' around the world, steadily building
more and more houses in more and more countries."
For more information on how your church can partner with
CCHH, please call 904-282-7590 x208.