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DNA affiliate organizations embrace the mission, core truths and values of the DNA and actively advance the alliance’s mission. We’re so excited to welcome the following four organizations into the DNA family!
  

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Christian Missionary Fellowship International is a network of people working throughout the world (currently in 20 countries) as catalysts in the transformation of lives and the creation of dynamic Christian communities, using holistic methods and strategies that bear fruit and are reproducible.
  

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One Youth Ministries is an Africa-founded, faith-based community development organization working against disease, famine, illiteracy, extreme poverty, lack of water and injustice. They promote spiritual transformation through evangelism and discipleship and train youth in what they call the three Ds: discover, develop and deploy. One Youth is looking forward to collaborating with other DNA affiliates and to using DNA materials, especially Footings for Children, Seed Projects and Servanthood.
  

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Semilla, Spanish for seed, works for the transformation of Latin America by offering a biblical critique of its culture and by cultivating mature servant leaders who are equipped with professional tools and a biblical worldview, linking them to an international network of equally committed colleagues. Semilla is associated with Regent University and serves strategic Christian leaders by offering mentoring, teaching, training and technical assistance from a biblical perspective.
  

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Crossing Bridges‘ mission is to bring light and hope to people around the world who are dealing with disability. They work with individuals, families, churches, schools, and other organizations to promote awareness of disability issues and to equip them to respond to the needs and abilities of persons facing disabling conditions. Their desire is to be a catalyst for reconciliation, social justice and church outreach.
  

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