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![]() | The
Galtronics
Story presents a living picture of the desire of our Lord for every
Christian in business. It shows how Ken and Margie allowed the Holy Spirit to lead from the beginning to the end, from the alpha to the omega. When we
make the claim, “To God be the glory, great things He has done,” it’s
with the emphasis on “He.” This book really is about doing His work His
way. - Bob Hodel, entrepreneur and businessman, Bakersfield, CA. |
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depth studies of the genesis, growth and challenges of Missionary
Corporations are rare. Bill Goheen has done a great service by capturing the
Galtronics story from its start through the 1990's. The “Vision, Valley, Verity”
framework Bill has adapted from Oswald Chambers to describe Ken and Margie
Crowell's journey fits my life experience. Reading this book has encouraged
me to greater faithfulness. - Gary Ginter, Entrepreneur and businessman, Chicago, IL. |
![]() | With
the arrival of the new millennium has come a fresh opportunity to think
through how Christians approach the cause of world missions. The practice of
sending missionaries from the West and Two-Thirds World will most likely
continue with the numbers of missionaries increasing from the latter. The
self-supporting or "tentmaking" approach will continue to gain
momentum, especially as a means of reaching people located in more difficult
to reach areas of our world. Therefore, reading about the victories and
trials faced by Ken and Margie Crowell and their company is an excellent
case study presented in The Galtronics Story. It is an important read
for mission executives and missionaries as well as Christian investors of
funding for the cause of world evangelization in our time. John E. Kyle, Senior V.P. of the EFMA; Former IVCF Urbana Director; Former CEO of Mission To The World |
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