The Perspectives Study Program is a ministry of the U.S. Center for World Mission - a non-denominational parachurch ministry that works with churches, mission agencies, and campus ministries around the world.
The Perspectives Program
The program is run locally around the country by teams of volunteers; alumni who have been personally impacted by Perspectives and have a desire to mobilize their community to God's global purposes. It is hosted by various churches or non-profit organizations around the country. Usually local coordinators try to have Perspectives classes hosted in a different location each year, so as to involve a network of churches and organizations that can reach out to the nations represented in their communities. These locations serve as hosts and supporters of the study program. Shifting the location from year to year helps foster the mentality of it being a neutral, community wide course.
Perspectives History
Perspectives is not so much a course, as it is a "movement" involving tens of thousands of God's people throughout the world finding their niche in God's overall purpose to bless the nations. Since its beginning in 1974, dozens of other seminars, courses, and materials have been developed after the pattern of the course, both in the United States and abroad.
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Learn more about the history of the Perspectives Program.
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Learn more about the core ideas of the Perspectives Program.
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The Perspectives Staff
The Perspectives national office is located in Fayetteville, AR with regional offices located across North America. The Perspectives Study Program runs almost completely through a network of volunteers. The administrative structure includes 10 national employees, 14 regional directors, over 200 class coordinators, and over 1,000 volunteer coordinating team members.
You can mail us or call us at the following:
Perspectives Study Program
P O Box 3586
Fayetteville AR 72701
(479) 587-1919
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