$10,242 Raised
20% complete
$50,000 Goal
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For over 25 years, Starlight has served as a bridge between churches and the streets, modeling and sharing, what we have learned about effective outreach to and care of people affected by homelessness. Today Starlight is working to train and support Christian leaders in Greater Boston to launch effective new ministries or strengthen existing programs in their churches to serve individuals who are experiencing homelessness or are street-involved.
Our Paradigm
Transformational vs. transactional relationships: To effectively serve people affected by homelessness, Starlight places a high value on transformational as opposed to transactional relationships. A transactional relationship is based on give and take, such as the passing of goods or services from one person to another. Transactions are necessary and an expression of caring. Jesus said, for example, to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, and to give a cup of cold water in his name. A transformational relationship, however, goes deeper. It is not based on any material exchange, but on mutual trust and consideration for the interests and needs of each person. A transformational relationship starts with the simple exchange of names and is characterized by respect, genuine caring, and active listening. Over time, this relationship may open doors for long-term change and be the stimulus needed to inspire a person to take his or her own steps out of homelessness.