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The Evangelical Recession and the Mission Task

The Evangelical Recession and the Mission Task

by Jean Johnson | Jul 28, 2015 | The DNA of Sustainability & Multiplication

We live in an age in which a trendy technological device that you bought today could be on its way out tomorrow. In other words, nothing is guaranteed, but we sometimes conduct ourselves as if it is.

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The Ripple Effect: Unpack the Impacts of Foreign Funds in Global Missions Across 4 Realms

In our efforts to be generous in our cross-cultural mission work, we often gauge success by visible results. Before offering support to a local individual, entity, or initiative using foreign resources, consider evaluating the broader effects of your giving across these four key realms in cross-cultural contexts.

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