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Campus Ministry
Campus Ministry

Categories: Forming Leaders

About: This is a group dedicated to the university/college context of Campus Ministry. Special emphasis to be placed on the formation of new leaders, and discussion of missional methods for reaching emerging…

  • 5 members
  • 0 replies
Emerging Leaders
Emerging Leaders

Categories: Forming Leaders

About: This is a group dedicated to the context of emerging leaders in our world (16-23 years of age) and how we can work to reach them. This generation is looking to make a difference in the world.  How…

  • 6 members
  • 0 replies
Ministry among the Roma
Ministry among the Roma

Categories: Unreached People Groups

About: This group seeks to exchange experiences by churches involved in Roma ministry, across denominational and national boundaries. It is probably the greatest challenge churches in Central and Eastern…

  • 4 members
  • 0 replies
Reformed Theologians at Cape Town
Reformed Theologians at Cape Town

Categories: Partnership

About: This group is designed for those who are attending the Lausanne Congress in Cape Town and are specifically Reformed in their theology.  The group is sponsored by the World Reformed Fellowship (http://www.wrfnet.org…

  • 5 members
  • 0 replies
Hong Kong Leaders Network
Hong Kong Leaders Network

Categories: Indigenous Leadership

About: welcome and share experience and insights pre and post Capetown 2010. 

  • 2 members
  • 0 replies
Navigators
Navigators

Categories: Urban Mission

About: Welcome, this is a place to share what you are learning, questions, or insights for other Navs to interact with or be aware of. 

  • 14 members
  • 1 replies

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