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So..

what is
“intentional community”
all about?
To  live  in  intentional  
community  is  to  be  mindful  
of  those  you  are  living  with  
and  cut  out  time  in  your  busy  
schedules  to  spend  time  with  
roommates.    Intentional  time  
How to apply for
together  can  take  many   2010-2011 year…
forms,  whether  it  is  a  house  
meal,  meeting,  night  out  in   Fill  out  an  application,  which  is  
Canton,  bible  study,  or   available  through  email  
(malone.dhouse@gmail.com)  and  in  
campus  event.    The  purpose  
the  Student  Development  Office.  

The Women’s
is  to  put  others’  needs  above  
your  own  and  to  be   Just  fill  out  the  application  and  send  
it  to  box  #1325  on  campus  or  email  it  
deliberate  with  the  way  that  
you  live  together  and  serve  
one  another.  
to  malone.dhouse@gmail.com.            
Be  sure  to  send  out  your  references  
in  time  for  them  to  turn  it  in!      
Discipleship
Questions?      
Call  Monica  at  330-­‐233-­‐3664  
House
Due  date  for  application:  March  4  

Another living option


The Women’s Discipleship House A  residence  designed  for  intentional  
1301  Woodward  PL  NW  Canton,  OH  44709   community  and  service  to  one  another  
(across  the  street  from  the  Johnson  Center)   and  to  God.  
malone.dhouse@gmail.com  
Intentional Community Living
Just as each of us has one body with many members, and
these members do not all have the same function, so in
Christ we who are many form one body, and each member
belongs to all the others. - Romans 12: 4-5

“The  D-­‐house  was  an  opportunity  to  more  fully  


Our Mission
understand  how  God  has  gifted  me.  It  was  also  an   The  mission  of  the  Women’s  
opportunity  to  be  a  part  of  a  community  seeking   Discipleship  is  to  build  intentional  
spiritual  growth.”   community  within  the  house  made  
up  of  members  who  have  
-­‐Darcee  (Sulzener)  Beach  ‘09  
consciously  chosen  to  be  invested   How much does it cost?
“The  D-­‐house  really  challenged  me  to  serve  and  care   in  this  environment.      
The  cost  is  $300  per  month,  including  
for  the  people  I  was  living  with,  and  be  an  active   We  view  the  house  not  as  a  
rent,  utilities,  and  food.    Price  is  subject  
part  in  their  life.  It  is  a  chance  to  practice  everyday   separate  entity,  but  as  an  extension  
to  change,  but  it  shouldn’t  go  much  
the  kind  of  relationship  that  Christ  calls  us  to  as  a   of  Malone’s  campus.    Our  hope  is  
higher  than  that.    You  will  also  receive  a  
church.  I  made  some  strong  and  lasting  friendships,   that  the  Malone  community  
leadership  grant  of  $1000  that  will  go  
and  grew  in  ways  I  would  have  never  expected.”   considers  our  home  as  safe  and  
directly  into  your  tuition.      
-­‐Emma  Maillet  ‘08   welcoming  as  a  residence  hall.      
Do  I  need  a  car??  
As  a  result  of  purposeful  prayer,  
“I  loved  dinner  time  at  the  d-­‐house.    We  helped                    Nope.    If  you  have  one,  that’s  great,  
time  in  the  word,  service,  and  day-­‐
each  other  get  dinner  ready  and  then  spend  an  hour   we  have  a  2  car  garage  and  street  
to-­‐day  interactions,  we  hope  that  all  
eating  and  talking  as  a  family:    more  often  then  not   parking.    The  Dhouse  is  closer  to  the  
house  members  will  grow  as  
we  were  laughing  to  hard  to  eat.        Afterwards  we   Johnson  Center  than  any  of  the  dorms,  
individuals  and  women  of  God.        
would  dance  and  sing  around  the  kitchen  while   so  you  will  be  just  fine  without  one.  
cleaning  the  dishes.”  
-­‐Liz  DeBellis  ‘07  
 

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