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    Applying the Study of Matthew 5: 38-39 to the Context of Post-war Acholi People in Gulu District
    From Depending on Aid to Investing in Social Enterprise. Doing the Usual Business in an Unusual Way: How Tochi Community Transformation Initiative can
    • This book argued that social enterprise is not only the new tool for doing the usual business in an unusual way, but also the 'magic bullet' for addressing some of the most precarious challenges in our times. Because unlike the conventional development narrative which views the poor as infants in need of adults' guidance, it treats them as equal partners in development. This is further reinforced by the fact that; it starts by addressing the root causes of their problems rather than the symptoms as the case with aid-driven development discourse. Thus, revolutionizing the entire unjust socio-economic systems which increase their susceptibility to stress factors such as, multidimensional poverty, climate change, and social injustices. Therefore, it asserts that gone are days when donors dictate solutions for the problems of the poor. Because they already have an alternative in the name 'social enterprise' which put them at the centre of their own development. On that backdrop, it invites; development agencies, faith-based organizations, multinational corporations, private investors, governments, the local community especially those in the global south to appreciate, try, test and promote it in order to harness sustainable development in their context.

      From Depending on Aid to Investing in Social Enterprise. Doing the Usual Business in an Unusual Way: How Tochi Community Transformation Initiative can
    • This research of applying the study of Matthew 5:38-39 to the context of post-war Acholi people in Gulu district was motivated by increased violence amongst the Acholi people in Gulu district which is alarming despite the several traditional reconciliation efforts that have been applied in the context as discussed in chapter three. The method used for collecting data was through reading and critical analysis of several literature that are related to the topic as discussed in chapter one under methodology of the research and for the exegetical study of Matthew 5:38-39, biblical interpretation methodologies of historical and literal criticism were used to get what the text meant to the original audience. The researcher argued that the Acholi's people in post-war context in Gulu district should integrate the non-violence approach to conflict resolution as elucidated in Matthew 5:38-39;First and foremost, they should release the perpetrators from their minds and hearts under the compulsion of Jesus' gracious love (Matthew 5:38a), secondly, they should accept to reconcile with their perpetrators without compensation (Matthew 5:38b), thirdly, they should not retaliate (Matthew 5:39a) and finally, they should emulate the victim-driven approach to reconciliation elucidated in Matthew 5:39c. This will then lead to an effective reconciliation and sustainable peace to be realized in the context.

      Applying the Study of Matthew 5: 38-39 to the Context of Post-war Acholi People in Gulu District