Servants to Asia's Urban PoorServants to Asia’s Urban Poor is an international network of Christian communities living and working in the slums of Asia, participating with the poor in the hope of seeing those neighbourhoods flourish with peace, love and joy of God's Kingdom. Servants is an organic movement, body, family and community, rather than a traditional mission organization, charity, or NGO. Servants was established by Viv Grigg, a missionary working in Manila in the early 1980s. He became the first missionary in Manila to choose to live in a slum, renting a room in the squatter settlement of Tatalon. Now Servants has teams in the Philippines, Cambodia, Indonesia, and India. Servants also has sending offices in North America, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the Philippines. Servants seeks to build partnerships and networks with individuals, churches, NGOs, government agencies and missions who share a similar concern for the urban poor. Servants approaches this with sensitivity, listening and learning where God is already at work in people's lives and communities, and then joining him in that work. Because Servants live and work with the poor, they have a deeper understanding of the local language and culture. Servants recognizes that the poor have resources of their own (such as ideas, skills, and energies) to contribute to transformation, and that true sustainable transformation will only come when these resources have been mobilized. Rather than building an institution, Servants aims to raise up local disciples and leaders to equip the body of Christ. Five Principles & Five ValuesServants adheres to five principles and five values. The principles are: Incarnation - LIVING WITH THE POOR We intentionally live with the urban poor, learning from them, building genuine relationships, participating in their lives and struggles, learning their language and their culture, and working out how Jesus’ love can best be shown in their context.
As well as a commitment to the communities we move into, we have a passion to work together in supportive teams that model the love, care and community that Jesus spoke of. We work with people, not just for them Wholism - SPEAKING GRACE & PROMOTING JUSTICE We want to see the good news of Jesus proclaimed in word, deed and power. We have a God who is working to renew all things and to restore wholeness of life to all creation. Our lives amongst the poor call us to care for individuals, families and communities, as well as for the structures and systems of human society and the environment on which we all depend. We work for justice, proclaim God’s grace, and lift all things to Him in prayer. Servanthood - EMPOWERING NOT OVERPOWERING Servants seek to follow Jesus who came in humility ‘not to be served but to serve'. We empower the poor by placing control in their hands and not overpowering them with outside resources or expertise. With courage, we embrace sacrifice and suffering, share faithfully in the life of Jesus and the poor. Simplicity - SETTING ASIDE AFFLUENCE AND COMFORT We commit ourselves to lifestyles of inner and outward simplicity, in order to be free to love and serve God and the poor. Setting aside our ‘right’ to affluence while there are still those who live in abject poverty, we desire to be a relevant yet prophetic voice in a world preoccupied with self. Servants are sustained by five values: Grace - CARRIED BY GOD'S EXTRAVAGANT LOVE
Celebration - PAUSING TO PARTY AND MARK MILESTONES
Beauty - NOTICING GOD'S FINGERPRINTS
Creativity - DANCING WITH THE CREATOR'S SPIRIT
Rest - BEING STILL, BEING REFRESHED
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