Strategic Plan, North American CHE Network. Global CHE Network envisions every nation permeated with the hope and transforming power of the Gospel.

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Strategic Plan, North American CHE Network

Global CHE Network envisions every nation permeated with the hope and transforming power of the Gospel

The Global CHE Network works collaboratively to empower for effective CHE ministries

 Inspiring and improving through effective communication  Educating and mobilizing influential and emerging leaders  Building People, processes, and tools

 GCN website:14,335 unique visitors and 395,764 hits in first ten months of the year.  Facebook: 554 fans. 125 regular weekly users. Averaging 525 visits per week.  Monthly newsletter going out to more than 1100 members.  Jim Null serving as web administrator with with Terry, Jeff and Jody managing content.

 Referrals and connections facilitated through the website and by .  Blog and twitter not very active (any volunteers?). Hoping to use twitter to communicate with cell phones in areas where trainers do not have computers, but no workable solution found.

 TOTs taught by CMF, FAME, Equip, Healthcare Ministries (AG), Bridges of Hope, ATM, YWAM, GHNI (Europe)and Christ Church of the Valley. Several other churches have hosted NT training. WGM has one planned for next year.  Good representation for CHE at GHMC and National Missionary Convention.  16 graduated from CHE internship in the Philippines

 Transformational Development Conference in Ghana with 117 participants from 15 nations.  NT being rolled out as Urban CHE for majority world  Recommendations from Dr. Arnold Gorske for Best Practices  Not much progress on getting CHE into educational institutions or developing a centralized virtual reporting forum to enhance credibility.

 Regional councils convened in Accra, Nairobi, Chiang Mai, and Nicaragua. Needs of fields surveyed.  Ben Yeager to serve as administrative assistant  161new lessons added, 35 lessons revised, 16 new manuals. Feedback at  Will talk about revenue model and coordination structure now.

 What tasks are essential to the growth and usefulness of our network that we need to recruit volunteers to achieve?  What ideas do you have that might contribute to the development of a sustainable model for GCN providing resources for research, curriculum development and distribution, websites, communications, and other activities?

Strategic Plan, North American CHE Network