KBers International Business Training Seek to Grow Mission Support
The KBers International Business Training Conference kicked off on June 23 in New York and San Francisco. The self-support mission has been developing various business models that mission fields can simply implement. The mission aims to provide the needs of churches, fellowships and diverse projects that strive to bring people to Jesus.
The program was formulated to newly equip current members with a thorough understanding of new models and methods of self-support business. The KBers director says that the overall growth of the mission support has been in a steady climb. It was due to continual innovations and creations of new models and services that target diverse local demands. They aim to diversify each different area by advancing independent platforms both online and offline.
KBers endeavors to follow up with the speed of church growth and mission expansion to build robust financial grounds and sustainability of every project both in global and local levels. The network began in consideration of a vital need to collaborate with various business models and people to support churches and para-churches.
The training program includes daily workshops, lectures, discussions and group practices as well as service, prayer and fellowship.