2009
DOI: 10.1177/107937390903200202
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Staff Perceptions of the Benefits of Religion in Health and Human Services Nonprofits: Evidence from International Development

Shawn Teresa Flanigan

Abstract: Some argue faith-based organizations (FBOs) provide desirable moral or spiritual components to health and human service provision, and that services are more effective due to staff's more supportive approach. However, the majority of research has been conducted in the United States, and has focused on the experiences of Christian FBOs. This article examines the benefits that FBO staff in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lebanon, and Sri Lanka believe religious identity brings to the work of their organizations, based o… Show more

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