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Why does the Fellowship exist? Who will use Fellowship services and resources?
The overall, continuing purpose of the Native American Fellowship is to develop a catalytic network of Native American Christian leaders, including pastors, denominational leaders, teachers, parachurch ministry administrators, tribal fellowship leaders, community developers, and others.
What services will be provided to ensure the Fellowship's long-term success?
The Fellowship will provide services and resources which equip native Christian leaders for evangelism / discipleship, community development and advocacy among non-Indian Christian leaders.
Who will provide Fellowship services and resources?
This ministry will be accomplished by professional volunteers and staff who are devout Christians, known to live in relationship with Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
Where will these services be provided to the Fellowship's constituencies?
The Fellowship will concentrate its efforts in North America, while developing connections among the native peoples of the Americas.
What measurable factors will ensure the Fellowship's long-term success?
To ensure the Fellowship's long-term success, we commit ourselves to increasing the number, the quality and the durability of indigenously-led initiatives that focus on evangelism/discipleship, community development and leadership advocacy among the native peoples and nations of North America.
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