Director’s Insights: Reflections on the INFEMIT Stott-Bediako Forum
I have just returned from Medellin in Colombia, where I participated in the biennial INFEMIT Stott-Bediako Forum organised by The International Fellowship for Mission as
I have just returned from Medellin in Colombia, where I participated in the biennial INFEMIT Stott-Bediako Forum organised by The International Fellowship for Mission as
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Zambian Scholar Dr. Chammah J. Kaunda Appointed Academic Dean at Renowned Global Institution for Christian Leaders and Scholars Specialising in Mission Research OXFORD, UK –
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Have you ever attempted to write your own statement of what matters most to you? Organisations do this and produce organisational Value Statements. Some might
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