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What a privilege it is to serve Him during these exciting times! God is accomplishing great and mighty things, and that’s why I want to personally invite you to become a Partner so that, together, we can fulfill the Great Commission and win the world in His mighty name.

As a partner in this ministry, you will be making a difference in lives around the world, and what a privilege it is to serve Him during these exciting times.

“And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.” —Matthew 24:14

When we minister to the multitudes, our partners are there with us. When we go to the nations through television and crusades, and when we see multiplied tens of thousands of men, women, and children weeping as they accept Jesus in their lives, you will be blessed with an eternal harvest for the seed you have sown.

There is a big difference between talking about something and taking effective action. Partnership projects should have a purpose toward which all of the partners who commit can be motivated to be involved.

Don’t partner if you can’t commit to engage significantly. However, with motives pure and organizations all-in, who knows how a new partnering venture might transform the landscape of a community, a campus or even a nation.

The emphasis of Christian humanitarian aid (meeting people’s physical needs) and the focus of most ministries committed to evangelism and discipleship ministries differ. However, I’ve seen such entities come together to meet more people’s physical needs, increase opportunities to share the gospel and, in turn, launch more new churches.

The value of most partnerships among ministries and churches is increased fruitfulness – an advancement of the Kingdom of God.

Generally, organizations should partner when they can accomplish more together than could be achieved apart. Several churches or ministries might consider coming together to share legal, financial or communications expertise and expenses to lessen some redundancy of work. Doing so could free-up added resources (e.g., manpower) to accomplish more in the field leading to more converts, disciples and new church-plants

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