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Why 360?
Doing a 360” implies turning all the way around, taking a look at the big picture. In the same way, we desire to look 360 degrees around us at the world and get a full circle picture of God’s activity in bringing his kingdom to earth. Our current “360” issues are befriending international students, reaching the Amdo Tibetan people group, and meeting the needs of children at risk.
As we “do a 180” or “do a 360” we are being CHANGE[D] while going into our local or global neighborhoods
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