Community Health Evangelism Network

Videos

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Survival Videos by the BBC

Additional videos can be found on Best Practices page!


Community Health Evangelism in Kibera

UNICEF: Malaria Initiative - saving lives with mosquito nets

Mainstreaming Disability into CHE

Global CHE Enterprises Team in Guatemala

Children and God's Plans
"Today" is a movie about the importance of children in God's global plans. It was released by the Global Children's Forum at the Lausanne World Congress in Oct 2010

 

CHE Principles and Practices

imageHow CHE Works: Learn more about how CHE really works to help people grow and come closer to God. Click here to watch or download this video (a 9.2mb mp4 video). Or click the thumbnail image to the left to play this video in a new pop-up window.

imageBiblical Basis of Integrated Ministry: CHE is a reflection of both Jesus' Great Commission and His Great Commandment. We are to minister to our brothers and sisters on both the physical and spiritual level. Click here to watch or download this video (a 15.5mb mp4 video). Or click the thumbnail image to the left to play this video in a new pop-up window.

imageUnderstanding Relief and Development: CHE focuses on teaching others how to do improvements, not doing it for them. This is the foundational point of CHE. See this represented in a cool and easy to understand play call the "River Crossing". Click here to watch or download this video (a 35.9mb mp4 video) were you can see the play and then watch the discussion questions after. Or click the thumbnail image to the left to play this video in a new pop-up window.

imagePrinciples of Sustainable Development: A key tenant of CHE is its focus on sustainability by the local population. It runs on the power of the local people, not the outsider. It becomes integrated in the community. Click below to watch the video about how this sustainability works or Click here to watch or download this video (a 21.9mb mp4 video). Or click the thumbnail image to the left to play this video in a new pop-up window.

imageWorldview and Development: Learn more about the philosophy of Worldview and Development used by CHE through this video. Click here to watch or download this video (a 19.6mb mp4 video). Or click the thumbnail image to the left to play this video in a new pop-up window.

imageIntegrating the Physical and Spiritual: CHE addresses the whole person - the physical and the spiritual, in an integrated and complete manner. to learn more or Click here to watch or download this video (a 16.7mb mp4 video). Or click the thumbnail image to the left to play this video in a new pop-up window.

imageCHE and Church Planting: Learn how new churches being started are a natural result of Community Health Evangelism. Starting and growing churches are a natural result of CHE. Watch this video to find out. Or click the thumbnail image to the left to play this video in a new pop-up window.

imageSteps in Implementing a CHE Program: Get an overview of the steps for starting a CHE program. Watch this video to find out. Or click the thumbnail image to the left to play this video in a new pop-up window.

Other Videos

Videos by Medical Ambassadors International

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CHE Partnership in Cambodia


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World Christian News reports on CHE in Congo


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Impact of CHE in the Congo


Videos by LifeWind

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Equal Dignity



A Movement of Change



Videos by Samaritan's Purse Canada 


Samaritan's Purse

Cambodia: Transforming Communities



Videos by Miniature Earth


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If the world's population were reduced to 100,
it would look something like this...



Videos by The Buchanans



CHE in Ghana (Great Description of process and work)


Videos by Embajadores Medicos


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Evangelismo Comunitario de Salud (ECS)


Videos From CMF

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Hope Partnership Media


TCD work in Gambella, Kenya, led by Wubshed and Habiba Mengasha.

GHNI Habiba, and Gambella's TCD story from Jeff Power on Vimeo.

 

Podcasts

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