A wonderful, but rarely acknowledged example of collaboration in mission is the United Mission to Nepal. From its formation in Nagpur in 1953 the 8 founding agencies committed to collaboration. From 1954 the UMN had grown to 400 members from about 40 agencies across the international and denominational spectrum, by the early 1990s. There was a common commitment to serve the people of Nepal and the nascent Nepali church which grew independently but alongside and supported by the UMN (and NEB/ INF). The church in Nepal today is a testimony to and legacy of the out-workings of a commitment to collaboration.
THANKS KARIN. Your words are absolutely true. This is a big challenge, but necessary
Thanks Kärin, this is a powerful message for the days today.
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Great video. Thank you for such a clear explanation and engaging format. We must stop operating as silos and start operating as one.
Amen!
A wonderful, but rarely acknowledged example of collaboration in mission is the United Mission to Nepal. From its formation in Nagpur in 1953 the 8 founding agencies committed to collaboration. From 1954 the UMN had grown to 400 members from about 40 agencies across the international and denominational spectrum, by the early 1990s. There was a common commitment to serve the people of Nepal and the nascent Nepali church which grew independently but alongside and supported by the UMN (and NEB/ INF). The church in Nepal today is a testimony to and legacy of the out-workings of a commitment to collaboration.
This is very interesting, thank you for sharing!
Can you remove or mute the music? Distracting and not needed when trying to listen to her. Thanks.
I second this, the content is so good but the music is loud/distracting.