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Sustainability in missions
Sustainability in missions
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Sustainability in missions
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Suzie Snyder
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Jun 22, 2012
How can a ministry continue after we leave? Drawing from the speaker's mission expereince and using case studies and an interactive format, participants will explore successful principles and strategies for sustainability in medical missions.
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