Invisible Neighbors Case

Invisible Neighbors Case

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Invisible Neighbors is an all inclusive six session study series designed for individual or group use. Each 120 page full color book is designed for use with introspective videos that are free on the www.InvisibleNeighbors.net website. The videos serve as a story telling discussion starter that will illuminate the key points of each session while interacting with the study guide.

  • Session 1: Who is my Neighbor?

  • Session 2: Nations of Neighbors in Need

  • Session 3: The Question of Responsibility

  • Session 4: Love Your Neighbor as Yourself

  • Session 5: Embracing Radical Hospitality

  • Session 6: Missions to the Rescue

1 case = 68 books

Invisible Neighbors - the Mission

The plight of the poor in North America continues to evade simple solutions. The church has shown general concern and has been somewhat involved, but an underlying feeling that social woes are the government’s problem, and a lack of knowledge about meaningfully engaging with people in need, have kept the church from fulfilling its spiritual mandate. Invisible Neighbors tells the story of the desperate and destitute in our midst and reiterates Jesus’ instructions. With a unique combination of printed word, videos, website, and social media, the campaign is designed to motivate believers to engage with the poor in a way that will impact their communities, their churches, and their own lives.

About Citygate Network

With a legacy of nearly 120 years, Citygate Network (formerly known as the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions) is North America’s oldest and largest network of Christian faith-based organizations doing life-transformation work with poor and powerless people. The goal is to help them move, through the power of the gospel, from total bankruptcy and bondage to the point where they are eventually self-sufficient and giving back to their communities. More information is available at www.citygatenetwork.org