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The First High Impact Mission Network: The Apostle Paul did not do it alone

The First High Impact Mission Network: The Apostle Paul did not do it alone. http://catholic- resources.org /Bible/ Pauline_Associates.htm. NA CHE Network Meeting. Louisville, 2013. Making Waves Creating Movement.

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The First High Impact Mission Network: The Apostle Paul did not do it alone

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  1. The First High Impact Mission Network: The Apostle Paul did not do it alone http://catholic-resources.org/Bible/Pauline_Associates.htm

  2. NA CHE Network Meeting Louisville, 2013

  3. Making WavesCreating Movement Flooding the nations with the Good News of the Kingdom through Community Health Evangelism

  4. Our BHAG:To permeate every developing nation with a worldwide CHE movement by 2015

  5. Vision Statement Global CHE Network envisions every nation permeated with the hope and transforming power of the Gospel

  6. Mission Statement The Global CHE Network works collaboratively to empower for effective CHE ministries

  7. Tremendous Progress • CHE Network members at work in 124 countries and represent more than 585 different organizations. • Communities around the world being transformed by the power of the Gospel

  8. New Leaders are Being Trained and New Models Developed • West African Internship, www.chenetwork.org • 1Mission • PEACE

  9. Principles of Wholistic Ministry are Being Embraced by the Church www.wholisticmissions.com

  10. Tremendous Progress • The movement is expanding and new networks emerging. • www.chenetwork.org

  11. The Danger: Division and Duplication

  12. The Danger: Small individual successes rather than sweeping reform • Projects rather than movements • Duplicated effort • Mission programs rather than a new way of doing mission

  13. The Solution: Collaboration

  14. Collaboration: The single best strategy for addressing the most pressing needs in the world today • Reduces duplication of effort • Maximizes the impact of our ministries • Strengthens the credibility of our witness for Christ

  15. The Solution: A High Impact Mission Network • Accelerating the progress of the Gospel through collaboration • Accomplishing together what could never be done alone

  16. Strategic Initiatives: Examples of high impact collaborative efforts • Partnering with Healthcare Christian Fellowship International to achieve their goal of mobilizing 100,000 churches for Church Health Ministries CHeM • Mobilizing and equipping the church in South Sudan to work together toward the achievement of nationwide community health goals.

  17. Strategic Initiatives: Examples of high impact collaborative efforts • Connecting, educating, and equipping evangelicals for wholistic ministries through an annual International Wholistic Missions Conference. • Facilitating wholistic mission by making CHE part of the curriculum for integral ministry in Christian colleges and universities around the world.

  18. Strategic Initiatives: Examples of high impact collaborative efforts • Providing the best and most comprehensive library of lesson plans for transformational development available to the church. • Establishing disability models in CHE programs globally, arguably one of the largest hidden people groups on earth.

  19. Strategic Initiatives: Examples of high impact collaborative efforts • Facilitating a CHE movement in Europe through the work of CHE centers in the Finland, Netherlands, Switzerland, Hungary, and France. • Refocusing children’s ministries globally on an integral approach that serves the whole need of the child and their communities (Children’s CHE).

  20. Strategic Initiatives: Examples of high impact collaborative efforts • Providing for the continuing growth and sustainability of the Network through adequate administrative support, communications strategies, and diverse streams of income.

  21. NA CHE Network Meeting Louisville, 2013

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