DNA Global Leadership Team Meets in Arizona

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Members of the DNA Global Leadership Team met December 3-5, 2010 at Darrow and Marilyn Miller’s home in the mountains of Central Arizona. Darrow is co-founder of the Disciple Nations Alliance.

Members in attendance were regional alliance leaders Dennis Tongoi (East Africa), HeinVanWyk (Southern Africa), Anna Ho (Asia), as well as co-founders Darrow Miller, Bob Moffitt and president of the International Secretariat, Scott Allen. Hein serves as chairman of the GLT. Unable to attend were Ben Wong (former Asia Regional Coordinator) and Cleiton Olivera (Latin America Regional Coordinator).

Members of the Global Leadership Team meeting at Darrow Miller's home in Central Arizona, December 2010

The GLT affirmed the ten-year strategic plan (available here), and agreed on the need to better define categories of involvement. A “lexicon” that includes definitions of key words and categories for involvement will be developed in 2011. It was also determined that the DNA office in Phoenix, Arizona would serve as the “International Secretariat” for the Global Leadership Team.

The GLT is comprised leaders of regional networks of the Disciple Nations Alliance along with DNA co-founders and the president of the International Secretariat. Regional network leaders are selected by the members of regional steering committees. In addition to the lexicon, protocols for GLT involvement will be drafted in 2011.

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