From Relief to Empowerment

How Your Church Can Cultivate Sustainable Mission

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From Relief to Empowerment
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Published December 2025

Building transformational mission through empowerment and partnership.

Discover a powerful approach to mission work that replaces outdated "us and them" thinking with collaborative partnership. This essential resource challenges congregations to move beyond temporary relief efforts toward a sustainable, transformational mission that addresses the root causes of poverty and oppression.

When disaster strikes, immediate aid is crucial. But when the same communities are receiving the same assistance years later, we must ask ourselves: are we truly serving, or simply maintaining the status quo? Drawing on decades of experience in theological education, grassroots mission work, and pastoral ministry, the authors help churches reclaim a fundamental truth that the church is mission. This book looks at ZOE, a Christian non-profit and United Methodist advanced special, as an exemplar of sustainable mission that can empower even the most vulnerable to help themselves. It guides faith communities through the vital shift from charity to empowerment, showing how mutuality in mission relationships creates lasting change.

Perfect for congregations ready to engage or re-engage in mission with fresh eyes, this resource provides practical guidance for building relationships rooted in mutual respect, shared learning, and collaborative problem-solving. From Relief to Empowerment equips pastors, mission committees, and church members with the tools needed to create deeper, more meaningful impact while walking humbly alongside partners in Christ's transformative work.

About the Authors

Laceye C. Warner

Laceye C. Warner is Royce and Jane Reynolds, Associate Professor of the Practice of Evangelism and Methodist Studies and Associate Dean for Wesleyan Engagement at Duke University Divinity School. An elder in the Texas Conference, Dr. Warner was appointed to the faculty at Duke Divinity School in 2001. She is the author of several books including Knowing Who We Are; The Method of Our Mission: United Methodist Polity and Organization, and a contributing editor to the Wesley Study Bible. Dr. Warner enjoys living on a flower farm with her family and many of God’s creatures.

Gaston Warner

Gaston Warner is the Chief Executive Officer of ZOE Global North, a nonprofit organization that empowers over 28,000 orphans and children in 7 countries across 3 continents, including Africa, India, and Guatemala. He is a United Methodist Elder in the Western North Carolina Conference.