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About Global Partnership

Partnering has been defined as a long-term alliance of two or more organizations that share complementary gifts and abilities to achieve a common purpose. This kind of partnership is characterized by a relationship between ministries and people who share common aspirations, strive to achieve them together, and do so in a spirit of cooperation and brotherly love. By this definition, partnership involves making the partner an extension of your own ministry.

Audio

Global Outreach by Paul McGuinness

The Global Church by Oscar Muriu

 

Video

Money and Power by Oscar Muriu

 

Articles

Growing Need for Collaboration by Dan Rickett

An Upside-Down World by Christopher J.H. Wright

Looking at Missions from Their Side, Not Ours by Steve Saint

The African Planter, an interview with Oscar Muriu

Eight Trends that Will Shape the Future of Global Ministry by Eric Swanson

 

Books

Cross-Cultural Servanthood by Duane Elmer

Building Strategic Relationships by Dan Rickett

Making Your Partnerships Work by Dan Rickett

When Helping Hurts by Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert

Serving With Eyes Wide Open by David Livermore

 

Small Group Study

Missions Dilemma by Steve Saint

 

Other

Global Outreach at Parker Hill – an overview