Shelter Theology: The Religious Lives of People without Homes by Susan J. Dunlap

Resources

Books

Recommended books about homelessness and poverty. We are reading several of these at Caldwell Presbyterian Church as we continue preparing for Easter’s Home.

  1. Shelter Theology: The Religious Lives of People without Homes by Susan J. Dunlap
  2. Always with Us?: What Jesus Really Said about the Poor by Liz Theoharis
  3. Grace Can Lead Us Home: A Christian Call to End Homelessness by Kevin Nye
  4. Same Kind of Different As Me: A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together by Ron Hall and Denver Moore

Addressing Homelessness in Charlotte

  1. Roof Above
  2. Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte

Civil Rights History of Charlotte

These are resources related to civil rights history in Charlotte, North Carolina:

  1. Google Arts and Culture: African American and Civil Rights History in Charlotte
  2. Civil Rights in Charlotte’s Historic West End
  3. Levine Museum of the New South

These are websites, projects and events with names similar to “CLT Voices” but not related or affiliated with this website:

  1. The Charlotte Voice
  2. Voices from the Past

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Shelter Theology: The Religious Lives of” (CC BY 2.0) by Wesley Fryer

Author

  • Wes Fryer

    Resident of Matthews, North Carolina, and member of Caldwell Presbyterian Church. Middle school teacher. US Air Force veteran.