![]() ![]() While the text itself is sufficient to communicate the book’s identified problem and recommended solution, the questions aid both the casual reader and the serious practitioner in more fully assimilating the message. ![]() Ideal for both personal reflection as well as group study, each of the book’s nine chapters begins with some preliminary thought-provoking questions and ends with a set of reflection questions and exercises. ![]() In communicating practical and tested insights on the subject, authors Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert divide their book into three sections, first providing foundational concepts, then adding general principles, and concluding with practical strategies to provide assistance in a truly beneficial manner. How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor and Yourselfīy Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert (reviewed by Peter DeHaan)Īs implied by the subtitle, the main premise of When Helping Hurts is that efforts to help those who are less fortunate often do more harm than good-to both the receiver and the giver. ![]()
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