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East-West Ministries had a specific policy in Kazakhstan that precluded the nationals from raising support in the US directly through the mission and required them to be content with a very small salary, shielding the US donors from the national missionaries. GSOT, as I have mentioned earlier, had a similar policy towards its local staff, with a small exception. CBC in Dallas had a similar policy towards my Masters program at DTS, so I never knew my actual donors.. When the mission eventually collapsed in Kazakhstan, CALTEC was closed, no Protestant seminary was allowed to operate there, the Kazakhstani government was blamed for this. But something must have triggered them, and this could have been the discrimination of Kazakhstani workers by foreign missions.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Sep 2014 05:58:38 +0000

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