This study in rural eastern North Carolina and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC & T) in a partnership between a coalition of African American religious leaders intentional, a historically black college / university (HBCU) committed partnership between a description of the faith-based organization and a university for health, education and economic inequalities to develop leadership skills. Civil and reproducible activities provides an overview of ways. The authors present the results reflect on the lessons learned and religious organizations and universities as partners in the future, promising to start the process. Article shows that the university community, participation and commitment to faith-based leaders have an impact on practices. For example, study, planning, communication and learning community based on cultural and historical context provides an overview of the importance of practices.
participating doctors, civil servants and community leaders to offer.Intersections where there are religious leaders, community leaders and individuals to serve African-Americans and the health of human interaction with the collective efficacy of teachers changes, while community members, local health and policy can affect human performance?
and a path to mental. It universities in Africa, are outgrowths of the original church and community members to find strategies to improve the health and welfare. Christian church is playing a unique role in society. African Americans represent over thirteen percent of the adult population in the United States, despite active participation in faith1 to make an important part of African Americans participating in small faith sharing group, 25 percent of people, and thirty percent of the participants, Church House, represent 0, 2 These figures are expected, the oldest institution in the Church communities.3
Most of the documented evidence of intervention in African-American church to come from academic institutions. Success in the short term chronic diseases, a number of these measures for the fight despite the development of interventions.The long-term changes (including the spiritual side) of the person and in the broader context of faith-based organization requires an understanding of the role.
