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Partnership
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Alliances
No ministry can do everything; when we try, we become hopelessly mediocre and dishonor God’s vision of a body with its many parts functioning as a cohesive unit. We must commit ourselves to collectively work together, only then will we find that we are able to fully accomplish all that God has called each of us to do individually. Now is the time to climb over the fences that we have built and embrace one another, developing strategic alliances, regardless of nationality, denomination, race or association. I am not suggesting anyone compromise doctrinal beliefs or ministerial procedures. According to this picture of the Body, there will always be differences in how we are called, where we are called and how we conduct ministry. This does not mean everyone will work on the exact same projects, in the same places, at the same time. Our God-directed diversity is one of our greatest strengths and is the secret behind some of our greatest accomplishments. It is time for all of us to see the kingdom beyond the portion that we are building. Without unity, there is no other way to accomplish all that God desires, no other way to establish His church throughout the earth, no other way to gather in such a great harvest. It is time we give ourselves to Christ-honoring relationships and realize divine achievement comes through divine association. Unity must cease being no more than the latest ecumenical buzz word and become a practical reality in our lives. Unity needs to move beyond something that we say we theoretically believe to something that we practically do. For this to happen we are going to have to start recognizing and respecting the interconnectivity of our lives and ministries.
If you are a missionary, pastor, church member we are interested in exploring ways in which we can work together. We work to build relationships that become the foundation of future minitry. By developing strategic alliances we are far more effective and effecient in carrying out Christ's Mission. Please contact us for more information about strategic alliances.
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