TCM and e2: Effective Elders
Recently, Tony Twist, TCM President and Gary Johnson, Executive Director of e2: effective elders met online for a conversation about being disciple makers and the new endeavor between TCM and e2: effective elders. Click below to listen to their conversation and learn more about TCM and e2 working and serving together.
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