In this video story, Hein van Wyk shares about the process of building consensus in the context of an emerging partnership in Mozambique, and how the group successfully worked through issues of identity, vision, frustration, personal conflict, theological differences, and more.
26 Jun 2013 by Daniel Dow
In this video, Alex Araujo shares a brief story from Brazil highlighting two important qualities of an effective partnership Catalyst: neutrality & credibility.
02 Jul 2011 by Daniel Dow
In these video stories, Rene Mbongo tells how a ministry partnership in Senegal worked through some of the challenges in contextualizing the Christian way of life within the culture of the Serer People.
01 Jul 2011 by Daniel Dow
In this video, Andy Rittenhouse talks about the formation of a new church-community partnership to reach out to refugees, immigrants, and international students in the Knoxville area.
30 Jun 2011 by Daniel Dow
In this video story, Phill Butler chronicles the formation of an effective ministry partnership working together to reach Mongolia.
29 Jun 2011 by Daniel Dow
In this video, Ernie Addicott tells the story of a young missionary who discovered the real value of taking the trouble to make contact with everyone else involved in a similar ministry in a similar area.
28 Jun 2011 by Daniel Dow
In this video story, Jose de Dios talks about the partnership approach Wycliffe took toward their work in Latin America, and how they have begun to help facilitate international connections between the missions movement in Latin America and other parts of the world.
27 Jun 2011 by Daniel Dow
In this video story, Lynne Ellis shares from her own experience one of the best ways to kill a partnership: call a meeting!
26 Jun 2011 by Daniel Dow
In this video story, Prem James talks about the initial Exploration Phase of partnership development, and the importance of taking the time to conduct thorough research and build trusting relationships.
25 Jun 2011 by Daniel Dow
In this video story, Chip Sweney shares about the inspiration for the UNITE! Partnership, and what happened when churches in Atlanta began to ask the critical question: “Is there anything we could do better together?”