Steve Kerr, GTP Regional Facilitator for the South Pacific and Executive Director of CMA Standards Council, talks about 3 ways accreditation can benefit an organization: 1) to the organization itself, 2) to its stakeholders, and 3) to honor God.
After corresponding, interacting, and praying with key people for more than two years, the GTP team comprised of Gary Hoag, Ruthie Cristobal, and Anjji Gabriel finally set foot in Jakarta, Indonesia for historic meetings on 19-20 February 2020.
I’d like to report five encouraging developments in January 2020 linked to building faithful stewards and advancing peer accountability in India. Each one reflects ongoing collaboration between GTP and local organizations.
We want to report three great developments for churches and ministries in MENA. They are dreams come true for us. We are pleased to share these fruits with you.
Steve Kerr, GTP Regional Facilitator for the South Pacific and Executive Director of CMA Standards Council, talks about 3 ways accreditation can benefit an organization: 1) to the organization itself, 2) to its stakeholders, and 3) to honor God.
After corresponding, interacting, and praying with key people for more than two years, the GTP team comprised of Gary Hoag, Ruthie Cristobal, and Anjji Gabriel finally set foot in Jakarta, Indonesia for historic meetings on 19-20 February 2020.
I’d like to report five encouraging developments in January 2020 linked to building faithful stewards and advancing peer accountability in India. Each one reflects ongoing collaboration between GTP and local organizations.
We want to report three great developments for churches and ministries in MENA. They are dreams come true for us. We are pleased to share these fruits with you.
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