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DCI Serving across the world since 1987
An online spiritual community with pastors, people and projects.
Answering the call to the lost, the last and the least and open to all.
These pages in 16 world languages
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Business
for mission
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In the developing world chickens, accommodation, mushrooms, shoes,
computers,
pullover manufacturing, door to door sales, fish, bananas and much more
all make money locally to fund mission and work with the
poor.
A doormat factory in Indonesia
For less than $1000 in start-up funds this small factory employs local
poor men and women, most of who are Muslims who work in harmony with
the Christian owners. Good wages are paid and profits are invested in
projects and care for the local poor people through a local church. For
a similar investment a retail fruit was opened in Pakistan and Ivory
Coast has a rice sales business, both were profitable from day one.
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