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I was part of a discussion the other day on the topic of forming partnerships between mission organisations to combine efforts for the spread of God's kingdom. One opinion was raised that networking is better than partnerships. Tight partnerships tend to involve formal agreements and red tape whereas networking may simply be coordinating our efforts so that we assist each other and avoid duplication. When should a network become a partnership?

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It is my experience that it is out of your network that partnerships evolve. Limited networks = Limited partnerships
I have never had signed written agreements but have worked out of close relationships. Even when we have worked on projects like rolling out the Global Day of Prayer around the world. ( 450 000 000 took part this year )

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