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literatur[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

NB: anspruchslose auswahlbibliographie, listet z.b. auch bestenfalls mittelmäßige und 'parteiische' literatur, darunter auch literatur, die allenfalls als primärquelle behandelbar wäre.

  • Anja Appel: Strategieentwicklung als Balanceakt. Theorie und Praxis bei NGOs der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. VS-Verlag, Wiesbaden 2009, ISBN 3-531-16348-2.
  • Randall Herbert Balmer: Art. World Vision International, in: Encyclopedia of evangelicalism, Baylor University Press, Waco, Texas 2002, ISBN 193279204X, S. 765f.
  • Michael Barker: The Religious Right And World Vision's "Charitable" Evangelism, Swans Commentary (swans.com), 28.12.2009.
  • Michael Barnett: Humanitarian Organizations in a World of Hurt, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota.
  • Christopher A. Bartlett, Daniel F. Curran: World Vision International´s AIDS Initiative. Challenging a Global Partnership, Harvard Business School Case 304-105 / Teaching Note 305-040, Harvard Business School Publishing, Harvard 2005, auch in: Christopher A. Bartlett, Sumantra Ghoshal, Julian Birkinshaw (Hgg.): Transnational Management. Text, Cases and Readings in Cross Border Management. Irwin/McGraw-Hill, Burr Ridge, Ill. 2003; 5. A. 2006, S. 683ff.
  • Erica Bornstein: Child Sponsorship, Evangelism, and Belonging in the Work of World Vision Zimbabwe, in: American Ethnologist 28/3 (2001), S. 595ff
  • Dies.: The Verge of Good and Evil. Christian NGOs and Economic Development in Zimbabwe, in: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 24/1.
  • Dies.: Faith, Liberty, and the Individual in Humanitarian Assistance, in: Michel Feher, Gaëlle Krikorian, Yates McKee (Hgg.): In Non-governmental Politics, Zone Books/MIT Press, New York 2007, S. 658-687; auch als: Charitable Choice: L’humanitarisme et les Politiques de la Foi” In: Michel Feher (Hg.): Politique Non Governementale, Vacarme 34 (2006), Numéro Spécial, S. 189-193.
  • Dies.: A Vision of the World, in: Feher et al. 2007, S. 669-671; auch als: Une Vision Du Monde World Vision (Etas-Unis). Un Portrait World Vision” In: Feher 2006, S. 194-195.
  • Dies.: Rituals without Final Acts. Prayer and Success in World Vision Zimbabwe’s Humanitarian Work, in: Matthew Engelke, Matt Tomlinson (Hgg.): The Limits of Meaning: Case Studies in the Anthropology of Christianity, Berghahn Books, Oxford, UK - New York 2006, S. 85-104.
  • Dies.: Art. Christian Evangelism in Africa und World Vision International (S. 381-382), in: The Encyclopedia of African and African-American Religions, Routledge, New York 2001.
  • Dies.: The Spirit of Development. Protestant NGOs, Morality, and Economics in Zimbabwe, Routledge/Taylor and Francis, New York - London 2003; Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, California 2005.
    • Ezra Chitando: Review, in: Journal of Religion in Africa 36/2 (2006), S. 236-237.
    • Matthew Engelke: Review, in: Journal of Southern African Studies 32/1 (2006), S. 192-193.
    • Kim Fortun: Review, in: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 28/2 (2005), S. 316-319.
    • Maia Green: Review, in: American Anthropologist 107/3 (2005), S. 511-512.
    • Tara Hefferan, Review, in: Anthropological Quarterly 80/3 (2007), S. 887-896.
    • Paul Kollman: Review, in: Journal of Religion 84/1 (2004), S. 281-282.
    • Blair Rutherford: Review, in: American Anthropologist 108/3 (2006), S. 567-568.
    • Ebenezer Obadare: Review, in: Voluntas 17/4 (2006), S. 374-376.
    • R.L. Stirrat: Review, in: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 11 (2005), S. 866-867.
    • Laura Suski: Review, in: Canadian Journal of Sociology Online (Juli-August 2006).
  • Justin Byworth: World Vision’s Approach to Transformational Development. Frame, policy and indicators, in: Transformation: An International Dialogue on Mission and Ethics 20/2 (2003), S. 102ff. (als Primärquelle behandelbar)
  • Joel A. Carpenter: Revive Us Again. The Reawakening of American Fundamentalism, Oxford University Press, Oxford 1997.
  • Steven Commins: World Vision International and Donors. Too Close for Comfort? in: David Hulme, Michael Edwards (Hgg.): NGOs, States and Donors: Too Close for Comfort?, St. Martin's Press, New York 1997.
  • Hansjörg Dilger: Doing Better? Religion, the Virtue-Ethics of Development, and the Fragmentation of Health Politics in Tanzania, in: Africa Today 56/1 (2009), S. 89-110.
  • Larry Eskridge, Mark A. Noll: More Money, More Ministry. Money and Evangelicals in Recent North American History, Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, Michigan 2000. (Inhaltsverzeichnis)
  • Alvin M. Goffin: The rise of Protestant evangelism in Ecuador, 1895-1990, University Press of Florida, Gainesville 1994.
  • John Robert Hamilton: An Historical Study of Bob Pierce and World Vision's Development of the Evangelical Social Action Film, Diss. University of Southern California 1980.
  • Tara Hefferan, Julie Adkins, Laurie Occhipinti (Hgg.): Bridging the Gaps. Faith-Based Organizations, Neoliberalism, and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean, Lexington Books, Lanham 2009. (Hogue: Peru...)
  • J. Horlemann: Kindernot und Patenglück. Zur Öffentlichkeitsarbeit von Kinderpatenschaftsorganisationen. Frankfurt/Main 1989. (cf. Scheunpflug; Göttsche)
  • Graeme S. Irvine: Best Things in the Worst Times. An Insider's View of World Vision, Book Partners, Wilsonville, Oregon 1996. (als Primärquelle behandelbar)
  • D. Jefferess: For sale – peace of mind. (Neo-) colonial discourse and the commodification of Third World poverty in World Vision's 'telethons'. in: Critical Arts Journal 16/1 (2002), 1-21.
  • Tim Kelsall, Claire Mercer: Empowering the people? World Vision and 'transformatory development' in northern Tanzania, in: Review of African Political Economy 39/96 (2003), S. 293-304.
  • Robert H. Krapohl, Charles H. Lippy: The Evangelicals. A Historical, Thematic, and Biographical Guide, Greenwood, Westport, Conneticut 1999.
  • Volker Lenhart et al. (Hg.): Soziale Arbeit und Entwicklungsrelevanz. Eine Evaluation der von World Vision International über das Kinderpatenschaftsprogramm unterstützten Projekte in der Dritten Welt, Heidelberger Dritte Welt Studien, Heidelberger Verlagsanstalt, Heidelberg 1990.
  • M. Lindenberg / C. Bryant: Going Global. Transforming Relief and Development NGOs. Bloomfield, Kumarian Press, Connecticut 2001.
  • Kevin D. Miller: De-Seipling World Vision, in: Christianity Today 42/7 (15.6.1998). (WV-nahes Journal)
  • W. Dayton Roberts: Robert (Bob) Willard Pierce, in: Gerald Anderson (Hg.): Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions, Simon and Schuster MacMillan, New York / Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, Michigan 1998, S. 535f.
  • Norman B. Rohrer: Open Arms, Tyndale House, Wheaton, Illinois 1987. (als Primärquelle behandelbar)
  • Annette Scheunpflug: Partnerschaft oder Patenschaft. Zur Geschichte einer Auseinandersetzung, in: Zeitschrift für internationale Bildungsforschung und Entwicklungspädagogik 30/3 (2007), S. 2-7.
  • Dies.: Die Persönlichkeitsrechte der Kinder achten. Anforderungen an eine entwicklungspädagogisch sensible Darstellung von Kinderpatenschaften. In: epd Entwicklungspolitik 16-17 (2005), S. 51–55.
  • Quentin J. Schultze: American Evangelicals and the Mass Media. Perspectives on the Relationship between American Evangelicals and the Mass Media, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan 1990. (zu den diversen Filmproduktionen etc)
  • Ronald Sider (Hg.): Evangelicals and Development. Toward a Theology of Social Change, Philadelphia 1981.
  • Lori L. Silverman: Wake Me Up When the Data is Over. How Organizations Use Stories to Drive Results, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco 2006.
  • David Small: Development Education Revisited. The New Zealand Experience], in: International Review of Education 43/5-6 (1997).
  • Tim Stafford: The colossus of care. World Vision has become an international force – and a partner to the poor, in: Christianity Today (März 2005). (WV-nahes Journal)
  • Amy Stambach: Evangelism and Consumer Culture in Northern Tanzania, in: Anthropological Quarterly 73/4 (2000), S. 171-179. jstor
  • Richard Stearns: The hole in our Gospel, Thomas Nelson, Nashville, Tennessee 2009. (ggf. als Primärquelle behandelbar)
  • Edda Stelck / Cornelia Wilá: Zum Beispiel: Patenschaften, Lamuv Taschenbuch, Lamuv, Göttingen 1994.
  • A. Stoddard: Humanitarian NGOs: Challenges and trends” In: M. Joanna / H. Adele (Hgg): Humanitarian Action and the ‘Global War on Terror’: A Review of Trends and Issues, HPG Report, HPG, London 2003, S. 25-36.
  • Laura C. Thaut: The Role of Faith in Christian Faith-Based Humanitarian Agencies. Constructing the Taxonomy, in: Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 20/4 (2009), S. 319-350 (Draft).
  • Linda Tripp: Gender and Development from a Christian Perspective. Experience from World Vision, in: Gender & Development 7/1 (1999), S. 62-68.
  • Gary F. VanderPol: The Least of These. American evangelical parachurch missions to the poor, 1947-2005, Diss. Boston University (School of Theology) [bei D. L. Robert, D. Hempton] 2010.
  • Ken Waters: How World Vision Rose from Obscurity to Prominence. Television Fundraising, 1972-1982, in: American Journalism 15/4 (1998), S. 69-91
  • Ken Waters: World Vision [Magazine], in: P. Mark Fackler, Charles H. Lippy (Hgg.): Popular Religious Magazines of the United States, Greenwood, Westport, Conneticut 1995, S. 537-42.
  • Alan Whaites: Pursuing partnership: World Vision and the ideology of development – a case study, in: Development in Practice 9/4 (1999), S. 410-424. (auch als Primärquelle behandelbar)

cf.

  • Gerald Clarke, Michael Jennings (Hgg.): Development, Civil Society and Faith-Based Organisations. Bridging the Sacred and the Secular, PalgraveMacmillan, Basingstoke & New York 2008.
  • Gerald Clarke: Agents of Transformation? Donors, Faith-Based Organisations and International Development, in: Third World Quarterly 28/1 (2007), S. 77-96.
  • Jay P. Pederson: International Directory of Company Histories, Band 93, E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company, St. James Press, London 2008, um S. 496.
  • Sonstiges in: Journal of Religion in Africa 32/1 (2002).
  • A. Göttsche: „Nicht der ideale Projekttyp“. Interview mit Christian Wilmsen, stellvertretender Vorstandsvorsitzender der Kindernothilfe. In: epd-Entwicklungspolitik 15 (1993), S. 23 – 24. (zu Horlemann 1989)
  • A. Göttsche: “Die Wunden sind noch nicht verheilt“. Patenschaften: Kindernothilfe und Arbeitsgemeinschaft Kirchlicher Entwicklungsdienst bewegen sich aufeinander zu. In: epd-Entwicklungspolitik 18 (2003), S. 20–23. (zu Horlemann 1989)

zeitungsartikel und andere, auch schwerlich zitierbare kleinigkeiten etc[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

(zt mit vorsicht zu behandeln ...)

Boards[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

World Vision International Board of Directors[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

2009[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  • Amb. J. Brady Anderson
  • Rudy Carrasco
  • Rev. John Crosby
  • Gary Duim
  • Dr. Leighton Ford
  • Rev. David Gibbons
  • Joyce Godwin
  • Deborah Harris
  • Dr. Stephen Hayner
  • Dean Hirsch
  • Dr. John Huffman
  • Lynne Hybels
  • Cheryl Martin
  • Joanna Mockler, Chair
  • Paul Nelson
  • Deborah Pegues
  • Joan Singleton
  • Dr. Horace Smith
  • Rev. Dr. Dolphus Weary


  • Amb J. Brady Anderson Former Director, USAID
  • James F. Beré, Jr. Alta Resources
  • Rudy Carrasco Harambee Christian Family Center
  • Gary Duim US Bancorp (Ret.)
  • Dr. Leighton Ford Leighton Ford Ministries
  • Rev. David Gibbons New Song Community Church
  • Joyce Godwin Health Care Management (Ret.)
  • Deborah Harris Women’s Ministries
  • Dr. Stephen Hayner Columbia Theological Society
  • Dean Hirsch World Vision International
  • Rev. John Huffman, Jr. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
  • Lynne Hybels Willow Creek Community Church
  • Cheryl Martin Media Consultant
  • Joanna S. Mockler Grace Chapel
  • Paul Nelson ECFA (Ret.)
  • John Park Google
  • Deborah Pegues Church of God in Christ West Los Angeles
  • Joan Singleton Milton Hershey School
  • Dr. Horace Smith Apostolic Faith Church
  • Richard Stearns World Vision (U.S. office)
  • Rev. Dr. Dolphus Weary Mission Mississippi
  • Mike Yankosi Author and Speaker

2008[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  • Dr. Mrs. Hannah Anandaraj - India
  • Rev. Prof. Andrews Seth Ayettey - Ghana
  • Mr. Roberto Costa de Oliveira - Brazil
  • Dr. Jose Miguel De Angulo - Bolivia
  • Mrs. Maria Antonieta Dominguez - Honduras
  • Mrs. Sharon Dymond - Canada
  • Mrs. Joyce Godwin - USA
  • Rev. Dr. Stephen Hayner - USA
  • Dr. Mrs. Kleo-Thong Hetrakul- Thailand
  • Dr. Dean R. Hirsch (President) - USA
  • Ms. Tiffany Tair-Fen Huang - Taiwan
  • Mr. Callisto Jokonya - Zimbabwe
  • Dr. Josodirdjo, Utomo - Indonesia
  • Dr. Rachael Masake - Kenya
  • Rev. Dr. John Yasuo Masuda-Japan
  • Mrs. Joanna Mockler - USA
  • Mrs. Annemarie Pfeifer - Switzerland
  • Mr. Stephen W. Phelps - UK
  • Ms. Anne Robinson - Australia
  • Mr. George Savvides - Australia
  • Dr. Ms. Elizabeth Smythe - New Zealand
  • Mr. Denis St-Amour (Chair) - Canada
  • Mag. Josef Stiegler - Austria
  • Dr. Ms. Rosanna Wong - Hong Kong

2005[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

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2002[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  • Rev. Dr.Valdir Steuernagel, Board Chair, Brazil, Professor of Theology
  • Rev. Prof.A. Seth Ayettey, Ghana, Dean, University of Ghana Medical School
  • Mr. James Beré, USA, Chief executive officer,Alta Resources Corporation
  • Mr. Max Buskens, Netherlands, Business executive
  • Mr. David Chitundu, Zambia, Banker
  • Rev. Dr. Lien-Hwa Chow, Taiwan/ROC Minister, Linkow Community Church
  • Dr. Saisuree Chutikul,Thailand, Advisor, Office of the Prime Minister
  • Ms. Lois Dickinson, New Zealand Management consultant
  • Dr.Ted Engstrom, Honorary Member, USA, President emeritus, World Vision International
  • Dr. Berhanu Habte, Ethiopia, Physician
  • Rev. Stephen Hayner, USA, Senior associate pastor, High Point Church
  • Ing. Manuel Hernandez, Honduras, Consultant, Canadian Cooperation Honduras
  • Dr. Dean R. Hirsch, President, USA, President/CEO,World Vision International
  • Bishop Sundo Kim, Korea, Retired senior pastor, Kwang Lim Methodist Church
  • Mr. Peter King, Australia, Consultant
  • Dr. Marta Aurelia Martinez, El Salvador, Physician
  • Mrs. Joanna Mockler, USA, Pastoral care consultant
  • Mr. Kieran Moylan, Ireland, Accountant, Moylan Mulcahy & Co.
  • Mr. Humphrey Norrington, United Kingdom, Retired Banker
  • Dr. Anugerah Pekerti, Indonesia, Vice President for International Relations, Universitas Pelita Harapan
  • Mr. Peter Patterson, Canada, Retired business executive and actuary
  • Rev. Dr. Leaderwell Pohsngap, India, Principal, Union Biblical Seminary
  • Mr. Denis St.Amour, Canada, President,The Centre for Executive Options
  • Mr. George Savvides,Australia, Managing director, Medibank Private, Ltd.
  • Dr. Rosanna Wong, Hong Kong, Executive director, Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups

2000[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  • chairperson international board Dr. Valdir Steuernagel, of Brazil.
  • international president and chief executive officer is Dr. Dean R. Hirsch
  • Rev. Dr. Valdir Steuernagel, Board Chair, Brazil, Director, Movimento Encontrao;
  • Rev. Lokendra Abhayaratne, Sri Lanka, Pastor, St. Matthias Anglican Church;
  • Rev. Prof. A. Seth Ayettey, Ghana, Dean, University of Ghana Medical School;
  • Mrs. Dale Hanson Bourke, USA, Syndicated columnist;
  • Rev. Dr. Lien-Hwa Chow, Taiwan/ROC, Minister, Linkow Community Church;
  • Dr. Saisuree Chutikul,Thailand, Advisor, Office of the Prime Minister;
  • Ms. Lois Dickinson, New Zealand, Legal consultant;
  • Dr. Ted Engstrom, Honorary Member, USA, President emeritus, World Vision International;
  • Dr. Berhanu Habte, Ethiopia, Physician;
  • Ing. Manuel Hernandez, Honduras, Executive director, National Forest Sciences School;
  • Dr. Dean R. Hirsch, President, USA, President/CEO, World Vision International;
  • Rev. Dr. John Huffman, USA, Senior pastor, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church;
  • Dr. Nobuhiro Iijima, Japan, President/CEO,Yamazaki Baking Co.;
  • Mr. David Jenkin, Australia, Principal, D.H. Jenkin & Associates;
  • Bishop Sundo Kim, Korea, Senior pastor, Kwang Lim Methodist Church;
  • Mr. Peter King, Australia, Consultant;
  • Mr. Winston Ko, USA, President/CEO, Kowin Companies;
  • Mr. Kieran Moylan, Ireland, Accountant, Moylan Mulcahy & Co.;
  • Dr. Olivia Muchena, Zimbabwe, Deputy minister of agriculture;
  • Mr. Humphrey Norrington, United Kingdom, Retired banker;
  • Dr. Ruben Paredes, Peru , Director, Centro Evangelico de Misiologia Andino-Amazonica;
  • Dr. Anugerah Pekerti, Indonesia, Retired professor, Institute for Management Education & Development;
  • Mr. R.L. (Dick) Richards, Canada, Real estate executive, Colliers International Inc.;
  • Mr. Denis St. Amour, Canada, President/CEO, Drake, Beam, Morin-Canada Inc.
  • Mrs.Wil van der Weele, Netherlands, Artist, Stichting Zon
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