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Educational Resources

TEAR produces resources for Australian Christians to learn more about the needs of poor communities around the world. Designed for a wide variety of audiences, TEAR's educational resources will help inform, challenge, motivate and encourage you or your community to take action with the world's poor. Most resources can be downloaded or ordered online.

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“Where is Darfur” Compilation CD

Related topics: Advocacy
Format: CD
Audience: Adults, Churches, Colleges, Families, Small groups, TEAR groups, Youth groups
Where is Darfur - Compilation CD
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A group of local independent musicians have teamed up to raise awareness and funds for the people of Darfur. This soulful collection of acoustic songs makes for a moving journey, perfect dinner or driving music.

Songs by various artists, compiled by Joshua Spier.

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A House Without Walls

Related topics: Inequality, Theological Reflection, Violence and Conflict
Format: PDF, Web
Audience: Adults, Churches, Small groups
Issue: Target 2, 2008
Target cover 2008-2
FREE

Read Ephesians 2:11-18

Ephesians is about the struggle within history to realise God's cosmic plan for the "reconciliation of everything." It focuses on the conflict between Christ's inauguration of peace and the Powers' perpetuation of enmity (see Ephesians 1:9-21). At the heart of this struggle is the Church, having inherited Christ's vocation of peacemaking.

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A river is made one drop at a time

Related topics: Agriculture and Food Security, Community Development, Income Generation, Savings and Credit, Violence and Conflict
Format: DVD
Audience: Adults, Churches, Colleges, Families, Small groups, TEAR groups, Youth groups
A River is Made One Drop at a Time
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A river is made one drop at a time. So states a fascinating DVD presentation showcasing the vision and work of one of TEAR’s oldest overseas partners, SERVE Afghanistan. The presentation tells the story of the villages in which SERVE works, and introduces the people committed to bringing genuine change and lasting hope. Everyone who joins the TEAR Australia Partnership program receives a free copy of this DVD.

A-La-Cart(e) High School Resource Kit, Term 2, 2008

Related topics: Children, Community Development, Education, Millennium Development Goals
Format: PDF
Audience: Children - Secondary, Small groups, Teachers - Secondary, Youth groups
Issue: 2-2008
A La Carte High School Resource Kit
FREE

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Welcome to the first A-La-Cart(e) High School resource kit.

The aim of A-La-Cart(e) is to help equip, educate and stimulate young people who are passionate about social justice issues.

We plan to produce a kit each term and would welcome any feedback so we can ensure the resource is as useful as possible.

Please contact:

Robert Howie

NSW Youth Coordinator

rhowie@tear.org.au

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A-La-Cart(e) High School Resource Kit, Term 3, 2008

Related topics: Children, Community Development, Education, Millennium Development Goals
Format: PDF
Audience: Children - Secondary, Small groups, Teachers - Secondary, Youth groups
Issue: 3-2008
A La Carte High School Resource Kit
FREE

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Welcom to a new edition of A-La-Cart(e) for Term 3, 2008!

The aim of A-La-Cart(e) is to help equip, educate and stimulate young people who are passionate about social justice issues.

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Annual Report

Format: PDF, Printed
Audience: Adults
Issue: 2006-2007
Annual Report 2007
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Annual Report documenting the values of TEAR, the activities for the past year, the financial reports and the staff of TEAR.

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Awaken the Dawn

Related topics: Children, Community Development
Format: DVD
Audience: Adults, Churches, Colleges, Families, Small groups, TEAR groups, Youth groups
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Since 1982, local Christians have been working in Teso, Uganda, to bring development and a new dawn to poor rural communities.

Through the destruction of war, civil insurgency and the quiet despair of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Vision Terudo and the Development Secretariat of the Pentecostal Assemblies of God have responded to crisis after crisis with what can only be described as "grace under fire".

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Babylon or New Jerusalem?

Related topics: Inequality
Format: PDF, Web
Audience: Adults, Colleges, Small groups, TEAR groups, Youth groups
Issue: Target 2, 2007
FREE

Bible Study from Target Magazine, 2007-2 

For the first time in human history, more people live in cities than in rural areas. In this context, how does the call of Jeremiah 29:7, to “seek the peace and prosperity of the city”, compare with Revelation's call to flee Babylon? Which is ‘the Word’ for you or our society today?

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Basti LIfe

Related topics: Community Development, Empowerment, Fair Trade, Income Generation, Inequality, Slums
Format: PDF
Audience: Adults, Churches, Colleges, Families, Small groups, TEAR groups, Youth groups
Basti Life
FREE

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Revised and updated!

Families become paper-bag makers for survival and have to contend with unfair shopkeepers, debt collectors, and other hazards of slum life. It also explores the possibilities of positive social change through community development work in a Basti.

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Beyond Survival Kit

Related topics: Agriculture and Food Security, Community Development, Inequality, Theological Reflection, Worship
Format: Printed
Audience: Adults, Children - Secondary, Churches, Colleges, Families, Small groups, TEAR groups, Teachers - Secondary, Youth groups
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This resource kit comes with everything you'll need to explore the ways in which God’s people can work with poor, marginalised communities to help them move beyond bare survival and experience some of the ‘fullness of life’ that God offers.

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