FORT WORTH, Texas: Anglican leaders fund mission projects, plan for future
FORT WORTH, Texas: Anglican leaders fund mission projects, plan for future
Sept. 23, 2010
The future of the Anglican Relief and Development Fund is one of nearly unlimited growth. In meetings here on Sept. 21 & 22, the Fund's international Board of Trustees heard about significant milestones of the past year, approved $400,000 in projects for the year ahead, and began to dream of a global future.
Founded just six years ago, the Fund has attracted a Board of Trustees that includes six Anglican Archbishops representing the Global South, the numerical majority of the Anglican Communion, and Baroness Caroline Cox, a member of the British House of Lords who is a champion of humanitarian causes. The Board's Global South trustees take responsibility for approving all ARDF projects, which are carried out primarily in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. North American trustees, now including two members from Canada, are responsible for funding, though funds have begun to flow from Australia, Singapore, and other parts of the Anglican world.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
Sept. 23, 2010
The future of the Anglican Relief and Development Fund is one of nearly unlimited growth. In meetings here on Sept. 21 & 22, the Fund's international Board of Trustees heard about significant milestones of the past year, approved $400,000 in projects for the year ahead, and began to dream of a global future.
Founded just six years ago, the Fund has attracted a Board of Trustees that includes six Anglican Archbishops representing the Global South, the numerical majority of the Anglican Communion, and Baroness Caroline Cox, a member of the British House of Lords who is a champion of humanitarian causes. The Board's Global South trustees take responsibility for approving all ARDF projects, which are carried out primarily in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. North American trustees, now including two members from Canada, are responsible for funding, though funds have begun to flow from Australia, Singapore, and other parts of the Anglican world.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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