Partnerships - Jamie Saint

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Overview
In the mission field today, there is no shortage of work that needs to be done. Small minded thinking tells us that we are the only ones trying to accomplish a particular mission or that we are the only ones that can do it right. By working together as the body of Christ, we can accomplish more together than we can alone.

Educational Objectives
- Think of new ways to empower Christ-followers around the world to do for themselves rather than going and doing things for them
- Examples from the field of training & equipping on short term mission trips
- How we can think long-term rather than short-term
- Understanding the strengths (and weaknesses) of your ministry or organization in order to effectively partner with others
- Realize that no organization has all the answers
- It's time to think differently

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  • Will Rogers

    Will Rogers

    Really enjoyed this talk - thanks for the insights into global partnerships.

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