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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 Berkely CMI (USA)]
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:[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]
 
:[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.

Campus Mission International

Old CMI website (Germany)
Berkeley CMI (USA)
Main CMI website
German CMI website