Migrant churches confronting poverty in the Netherlands

In this article the main results are presented of an exploratory research on activities of migrant churches in the Netherlands confronting poverty. Migrant churches form a group of churches in the unchurched Dutch society that is becoming more and more relevant. According to estimations there are ab...

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Main Author: Herman Noordegraaf
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlage 2012-06-01
Series:Diaconia
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Online Access:https://vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/diac.2012.3.1.66
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spelling doaj-c2527d9c83614ad9a767b0312f2cfa262021-06-28T14:03:45ZengVandenhoeck & Ruprecht VerlageDiaconia1869-32612196-90272012-06-0131668710.13109/diac.2012.3.1.66Migrant churches confronting poverty in the NetherlandsHerman NoordegraafIn this article the main results are presented of an exploratory research on activities of migrant churches in the Netherlands confronting poverty. Migrant churches form a group of churches in the unchurched Dutch society that is becoming more and more relevant. According to estimations there are about 700.000 Christian migrants and 1100 migrant churches. The findings of this research show that migrant churches play an important role in providing financial and material assistance, advice and information to their members in relation to their integration in the Dutch society, spiritual guidance and practical help. Besides official activities, the informal network that migrant churches provide is of importance. It also became clear that problems of poverty are often connected with the question of participating in Dutch society and the development of an identity, including the spiritual dimension, in the new situation. Therefore reflection on diaconia should pay attention to poverty but also to questions of building up relations and of identity.https://vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/diac.2012.3.1.66migrant churchesnetherlanddiaconiaroman catholicsevangelicalprotestantorthodoxonze lieve vrouwe van de vredesyrian-catholic churchwesley methodist churchgereja kristen indonesia netherlandsseventh-day adventist international churchredeemed christian church of godnew song churchchurch of pentecost in hollandarmenian apostolic church congregationcoptic-orthodox church
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Migrant churches confronting poverty in the Netherlands
Diaconia
migrant churches
netherland
diaconia
roman catholics
evangelical
protestant
orthodox
onze lieve vrouwe van de vrede
syrian-catholic church
wesley methodist church
gereja kristen indonesia netherlands
seventh-day adventist international church
redeemed christian church of god
new song church
church of pentecost in holland
armenian apostolic church congregation
coptic-orthodox church
author_facet Herman Noordegraaf
author_sort Herman Noordegraaf
title Migrant churches confronting poverty in the Netherlands
title_short Migrant churches confronting poverty in the Netherlands
title_full Migrant churches confronting poverty in the Netherlands
title_fullStr Migrant churches confronting poverty in the Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed Migrant churches confronting poverty in the Netherlands
title_sort migrant churches confronting poverty in the netherlands
publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlage
series Diaconia
issn 1869-3261
2196-9027
publishDate 2012-06-01
description In this article the main results are presented of an exploratory research on activities of migrant churches in the Netherlands confronting poverty. Migrant churches form a group of churches in the unchurched Dutch society that is becoming more and more relevant. According to estimations there are about 700.000 Christian migrants and 1100 migrant churches. The findings of this research show that migrant churches play an important role in providing financial and material assistance, advice and information to their members in relation to their integration in the Dutch society, spiritual guidance and practical help. Besides official activities, the informal network that migrant churches provide is of importance. It also became clear that problems of poverty are often connected with the question of participating in Dutch society and the development of an identity, including the spiritual dimension, in the new situation. Therefore reflection on diaconia should pay attention to poverty but also to questions of building up relations and of identity.
topic migrant churches
netherland
diaconia
roman catholics
evangelical
protestant
orthodox
onze lieve vrouwe van de vrede
syrian-catholic church
wesley methodist church
gereja kristen indonesia netherlands
seventh-day adventist international church
redeemed christian church of god
new song church
church of pentecost in holland
armenian apostolic church congregation
coptic-orthodox church
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