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==Campus Mission International== | ==Campus Mission International== | ||
:[https://web.archive.org/web/20040609235105/http://www.campus-mission.de/ Old CMI website (Germany)] | :[https://web.archive.org/web/20040609235105/http://www.campus-mission.de/ Old CMI website (Germany)] | ||
− | :[https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/CMI | + | :[https://callink.berkeley.edu/organization/CMI Berkeley CMI (USA)] |
:[http://www.campusmi.org/ Main CMI website] | :[http://www.campusmi.org/ Main CMI website] | ||
+ | :[http://www.campus-mission.de/ German CMI website] |
Latest revision as of 21:55, 23 August 2022
One result of the third crisis/reform event in UBF history in 2000 is the formation of an offshoot organization. The new group was composed of Koreans, Germans, Americans, and other former UBF leaders and members.