Why Faith-Based Organizations Are Solving the Homeless Crisis (And Saving Millions)
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Are government programs really solving the homelessness crisis, or is there a shadow safety net doing the heavy lifting? In this deep dive, we uncover the hidden truth about America's social safety net and the faith-based organizations providing nearly 60% of emergency shelter beds in major cities.
We explore a groundbreaking study from the Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, revealing that privately funded shelters intentionally bypass the government's Continuum of Care and save taxpayers $119 million over three years in cost avoidance. We also break down the intense philosophical friction between the government's "Housing First" policy and the transformational, relational models used by these independent shelters. Finally, we unpack the deep theological engines driving this massive unseen infrastructure—from John Howard Yoder's The Politics of Jesus to debates between Jürgen Moltmann and Paul Molnar on the suffering of God, and the Kabbalistic concept of Zimzum. What happens to our cities if this theological fuel runs out? Tune in to find out!
00:00 Introduction to the unseen systems and America's shadow safety net.
04:15 The Baylor Institute study: Why 60% of emergency beds are privately funded.
08:45 Bypassing HUD: Why faith-based groups avoid the government's Continuum of Care.
13:20 The Housing First mandate vs. transformational relational recovery models.
18:50 The financial impact: Generating $119 million in taxpayer savings.
23:10 The ethics of the shadow safety net and John Howard Yoder's The Politics of Jesus.
28:15 Deep theology: Jürgen Moltmann, the suffering God, and the concept of Zimzum.
31:30 What happens to the social sector if the theological engine stops running?.
homelessness crisis, shadow safety net, faith-based organizations, government funding, HUD continuum of care, emergency shelter beds, Baylor study on homelessness, housing first policy, taxpayer savings, Christian theology, John Howard Yoder, the suffering God, social services infrastructure
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