Can work be poetic? Or is work by its very nature about violence? How do we make sense of these two perspectives on work? Read the journey of a retired accountant who reflects on the artistry of work and the legacy it leaves behind.
This field report shares ways we see God working in this region from three angles: people, project, and peer accountability. With each point, join us in praising God for the progress and praying for continued growth in these areas.
To cultivate a biblical mindset for generosity, we must first embody the principles ourselves: 1) "Hear and Do," 2) "Learn to Follow," and 3) "Lead the Way." Read on to see how this journey enriches both givers and recipients.
Good news! GTP got a squeaky clean opinion on our first full audit! As an ECFA member, we make our financial statements available to anyone to model transparency and build trust. Download them here to see a financial picture of how we steward resources for impact.
This field report celebrates the community of people involved with GTP in Latin America and how we nurture those relationships. It describes the collaboration between staff and volunteers. And it summarizes the current construction work.
Want your ministry to grow? This post shares what to avoid and what to do to grow by multiplication and explosion, not through addition and exhaustion. Read on to learn how to engage stewards and position the ministry to flourish for generations.
This post explains how the early church shared the burden of Christian mission by "giving God what they had." It reveals a model for promoting polycentric participation “from everywhere to everywhere” in Christian mission today.
GTP is 5 today! This infographic summarizes the cumulative reach and impact over 5 years. This progress has been made possible by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, and through your partnership with us.
Read this post or share it with anyone you know looking to launch a church building project. It shows how common practices that may work don’t align with our Christian faith and offer an alternative biblical example that works worldwide.
Can work be poetic? Or is work by its very nature about violence? How do we make sense of these two perspectives on work? Read the journey of a retired accountant who reflects on the artistry of work and the legacy it leaves behind.
This field report shares ways we see God working in this region from three angles: people, project, and peer accountability. With each point, join us in praising God for the progress and praying for continued growth in these areas.
To cultivate a biblical mindset for generosity, we must first embody the principles ourselves: 1) "Hear and Do," 2) "Learn to Follow," and 3) "Lead the Way." Read on to see how this journey enriches both givers and recipients.
Good news! GTP got a squeaky clean opinion on our first full audit! As an ECFA member, we make our financial statements available to anyone to model transparency and build trust. Download them here to see a financial picture of how we steward resources for impact.
This field report celebrates the community of people involved with GTP in Latin America and how we nurture those relationships. It describes the collaboration between staff and volunteers. And it summarizes the current construction work.
Want your ministry to grow? This post shares what to avoid and what to do to grow by multiplication and explosion, not through addition and exhaustion. Read on to learn how to engage stewards and position the ministry to flourish for generations.
This post explains how the early church shared the burden of Christian mission by "giving God what they had." It reveals a model for promoting polycentric participation “from everywhere to everywhere” in Christian mission today.
GTP is 5 today! This infographic summarizes the cumulative reach and impact over 5 years. This progress has been made possible by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, and through your partnership with us.
Read this post or share it with anyone you know looking to launch a church building project. It shows how common practices that may work don’t align with our Christian faith and offer an alternative biblical example that works worldwide.
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