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Page 1: Executive Vice President - Development · 3/2/2011  · Relentless listener, agile leaner and servant leader. Persuasive communicator with internal and external stakeholders - takes

> Executive Vice President - Development

Page 2: Executive Vice President - Development · 3/2/2011  · Relentless listener, agile leaner and servant leader. Persuasive communicator with internal and external stakeholders - takes

LETTER FROM SEARCH COMMITTEE

Thank you for taking time to consider this opportunity or for referring individuals you think might be interested in exploring the EVP-Development role with East-West Ministries International. We are praying for you and your wisdom as you consider how the Lord may have placed you in a unique position to be an instrumental part of our process. People give their money to organizations for a number of good reasons. Certainly the donor must be in agreement with the mission and vision of the organization. But beyond that, most not-for-profit executives agree that a donor must have a special relationship with someone in the organization before they will make a significant financial contribution. East-West Ministries is looking for someone with the ability to develop and sustain the sort of relationships that bind major donors to the organization. Indeed, the philosophy of East-West is that we choose to serve our donors, across the board, with an overwhelming sense of gratitude for the resources they provide in obedience to the Lord and in support of our mission. Not everyone who gives sacrificially to the cause of Christ is drawn to the pure ministries of evangelism, training and church planting that dominate our mission. We recognize that our task is to lift up the 100-fold impact that God is allowing our missionaries and ministry partners to realize throughout the world. It is this clarity around our specific calling to share the Gospel in every nation and with every tribe around the world that our next EVP-Development must embrace. While the Lord tarries, we must be about the work of the harvest and we need a development leader who shares this core motivation and sense of urgency. Please be in prayer with us as we work to identify the person that the Lord of the Harvest has already prepared for this task. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts, ideas and recommendations with our partners at Halftime Talent Solutions. In His Service,

Kurt Nelson CEO and Chairman of the EVP-Development Search Committee

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ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW

East-West Founders John Maisel and Bud Toole spent the 1980s traveling secretly behind the Iron Curtain. During this time, their organization trained 4,000 to 5,000 students in underground education operations. Communist governments soon collapsed—resulting in the fall of the Iron Curtain in the early 1990s. The 300 million people who had been taught the doctrines of atheism began to seek real answers. A new need arose—to train evangelists, church planters and pastors in these nations characterized by restricted Christian activity during its 70 years of communism. In May 1993, East-West Ministries International was established to train and mentor faithful and reliable national pastors. These pastors could then become a catalyst for indigenous church growth—evangelizing the lost, equipping new believers, and establishing grace-oriented churches. Since 1993, the Lord has been faithful in expanding the

reach of East-West Ministries. During this time of expansion and development, East-West has grown from two men to over 100 staff members and hundreds of national partners in 47 countries. We work primarily in limited access countries and among unreached and unengaged people groups around the world. East-West has five distinguishing factors from other, similar ministries. They focus their attention mainly on unreached and unengaged people groups, as well as areas with limited or restricted access to the gospel. They also focus on building and mobilizing the Church, because they believe the Church as a whole is central to God's plan for bringing the gospel to the world. East-West works through existing churches and national leadership, encouraging and empowering nationals to spread the gospel to create a self-sustaining

ministry in these hard to reach areas. U.S. based leadership, with the partnership of local Christians, are constantly seeking creative and entrepreneurial approaches to evangelism and church planting in their target areas. Finally, East-West focuses on adaptability as they continue to grow in their understanding of missiological insights. As the organization continues its development, the leadership of East-West experienced transition in June of 2010. East-West founder, John Maisel, assumed the title of Founder and Chairman Emeritus, and Kurt Nelson, formerly Executive Vice President of Field Ministries, succeeded as President and CEO of East-West. As East-West continues to pursue the unreached for the sake of the gospel, we recognize that we are only a part of the bigger story that God Himself is writing. Our story represents the journey that God is leading us through. Our story is part of the Church’s story. Our story is part of the story of each person we reach with the gospel.

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THE OPPORTUNITY:

Position: Executive Vice President & Chief Development Officer Hiring Location: Plano, TX (Required)

Reports to: Chief Executive Officer

East-West also has offices in Houston, Texas; Moscow, Russia; Seville, Spain; New Delhi, India; and Central Asia.

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OPPORTUNITY OVERVIEW The EVP-Development takes primary responsibility for raising the general fund ministry budget of East-West Ministries. This will be accomplished by:

(1) Developing and executing an integrated strategy for raising ministry funds (2) Providing leadership for the development department that will support this strategy (3) Cultivating current and new relationships with major donors. In addition, the EVP-Development shall ensure that all fund-raising

activities are ethical, legal, biblical and consistent with the Core Values and Guiding Principles of EWMI.

CORE VALUES •SPIRIT-LED AND EMPOWERED DEPENDING SOLELY UPON THE LEADING AND

POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT •ORGANIZATIONAL EXCELLENCE PURSUING SERVANT LEADERSHIP AND FAITHFUL

STEWARDSHIP IN A BIBLICALLY HEALTHY

ORGANIZATION •INTENTIONAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPING AUTHENTIC RELATIONSHIPS THAT

MOVE US TOWARD SPIRITUAL MATURITY •GRACE-ORIENTED EXTENDING GOD’S GRACE THROUGH OUR LIVES, OUR RELATIONSHIPS, AND OUR MINISTRY

GUIDING PRINCIPLES •EMPOWERING LOCAL LEADERS EQUIPPING INDIGENOUS LEADERS FOR MINISTRY THAT IS

CULTURALLY RELEVANT AND EASILY REPRODUCIBLE •INNOVATIVE AND PIONEERING LEADING A MINISTRY WITH FLEXIBILITY, CREATIVITY, AND

COURAGE •KINGDOM AGENDA HONORING JESUS CHRIST BY AGGRESSIVELY PURSUING HIS

KINGDOM AGENDA THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS AND

COLLABORATION •CHURCH-FOCUSED MOBILIZING AND MULTIPLYING THE CHURCH TO FULFILL ITS

MANDATE TO BRING THE GOSPEL TO THE WORLD

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POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

STRATEGY

Serves as a key player on the Executive Leadership Team of East-West Ministries.

Courageous creativity that builds on past success and imagines new markets, methods and messages.

Develops measurable ways to share the story of ministry impact and global response to our strategies.

Builds new avenues and initiatives to encourage maximum constituent and sustainable engagement of existing donors.

Broadens donor network at every level through use of innovative technology and commitment to evolving relationship management tools.

Partners with the CEO and Board to motivate high potential donors to move from occasional or mid-level gifts to major partnerships.

Demonstrates a proven ability to drive projects forward in a rapidly changing cross-functional environment with a strong emphasis on teamwork and shared outcomes.

Reinforces the long-term vision for the development operation and continually helps others visualize the future-state of organizational giving that meets the mission that the Lord has established for EWMI.

Reveals the benefits of an accountability culture.

MANAGEMENT

Demonstrates a healthy, genuine and transparent personal walk with Jesus Christ and leads as a spiritually mature teammate worthy of followership.

Mentors, motivates and models best practices providing vision, leadership, and overall management for the Development team

Relentless listener, agile leaner and servant leader.

Persuasive communicator with internal and external stakeholders - takes the initiative to share the vision and successes of the ministry in ways that motivate others to action on behalf of the ministry.

Leads with humility, flexibility, creativity and analytical management skills to manage the development team.

Have an in-depth understanding of what each person on the development team is doing and how they are doing it, and holding those individuals accountable for agreed-upon outcomes.

Review critical information affecting all aspects of East-West Ministries’ fund raising challenge. From a wide variety of sources, evaluate that information in collaboration with the Director of Development, the CEO, the Board, and ministry leaders to formulate strategy for raising ministry funds.

Keep CEO/President advised of results, both negative and positive, regarding donations and trending of donations.

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THE CANDIDATE: KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Excellent understanding of the organization’s goals and objectives.

A four-year college or university degree in business management, banking or investment, plus a minimum of 15 years of work experience.

An advanced degree is preferred, but not required.

Executive Leadership in the area of fund raising and or sales and marketing.

Ability to cast vision for the development team and set the plan to accomplish the vision.

Proven experience in overseeing the direction, development, and implementation of new funding opportunities.

Ability to communicate ideas in both technical and user friendly language.

Highly self-motivated and directed, with keen attention to detail.

A proven ability and track record in managing other major donor relationship managers to a high degree of performance.

10-15 years’ experience in fund raising or related work with proven successes.

Management competency and interpersonal skills to work effectively with peers and subordinates in a cooperative team environment; history of retaining and developing staff members and developing strong internal and external relationships.

Excellent speaking and listening skills to exchange information in a clear, persuasive and concise manner (at all levels of the organization and in large and small groups) with a positive approach that fosters a team environment and conveys our mission.

Facilitation skills for strategic planning sessions.

Creative thinking skills, combined with strong business acumen.

Strong analytical/financial analysis skills as well as sales/promotional skills.

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THE CANDIDATE: PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES In order to truly lead and mentor others in this setting, the EVP-Development will be known for consistency in the following areas:

Able to clearly articulate and affirm his/her relationship with Jesus Christ; profess a commitment to his/her faith, and reflect a

Christ-focused life in word and action. S/he should be able to comfortably discuss his/her faith with others.

Personal passion for global evangelism, equipping church leaders and church planting to reach those who are without Christ.

Leads with a humble “servant’s heart” - superior integrity, free of personal agendas, and willing to measure success against what is in the ministry’s best interest.

Compelling communicator who through personal warmth and sincerity invites on-going input from all participants.

Wise and strategic approach to managing others—able to see the big picture without getting lost in the details.

Maintains organizational effectiveness and discipline while expediently solving problems and resolving conflicts.

Entrepreneurial bent with high energy level and positive outlook that perseveres in the face of unanticipated obstacles.

A self-starter with excellent time-management skills and a strong work ethic—able to hold him/herself accountable, as well as hold others accountable; and therefore someone who is not reluctant to confront and resolve performance issues when necessary, in a manner that brings improvement without discouraging others spiritually.

Cultivates family support for the challenges of this key position that should enhance the ability to travel as needed and meet the overall demands of the role without creating undue conflict or concern.

Demonstrates a bias for informed action and sets clear expectations for others in concept and execution.

Highly organized—able to establish and commit to short-term and long-term goals within the vision of EWMI and provides oversight to all programs within the development department.

Have clearly demonstrated in his/her past the ability to develop long-term, mutually beneficial high-capacity relationships.

Gifted with a sense of humor and congeniality, and generally be fun to be around.

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Organization Mission Statement: East-West exists to mobilize the Body of Christ to evangelize the lost and equip local believers to multiply disciples and healthy churches among unreached peoples and/or in restricted access communities.

Location: U.S. Home Office 2001 W. Plano Parkway, Suite 3000 Plano, TX 75075

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ORGANIZATION OUTREACH PROGRAMS

East-West Ministries has dozens of initiatives across the world through which they share the gospel. Each initiative is tailored to the needs and culture of a particular region. Here are a few examples of the powerful work East-West Ministries is doing to share the gospel in unreached areas of the world. Power to Change: The Power to Change (P2C) campaigns use a symphony of all available media in some of the world’s largest mega-cities to proclaim the message of the gospel to the masses. Through 30 days of nonstop communication, the campaigns tell how God provides the power to change a life through a personal relationship with His Son—Jesus Christ. Muslim Initiative: Our Muslim Initiative is one of our most unique and progressive ministries because it utilizes an individual’s passion to build relationships in Muslim communities. By becoming an established member of the community, missionaries have the opportunity to gradually share their faith in a highly contextualized way—using the Quran, their own sacred text. East Asia University Opportunity: This is one of East-West's newest efforts. They work with local universities to supply teachers to teach conversational English and American culture. This access also allows the instructors to teach other courses, including Bible. The work of these teachers is so exciting because they are sharing the gospel with the future leaders of Eastern Asia and seeing them become disciples of Jesus. Business for Transformation: Business for Transformation (B4T) initiates the spiritual transformation of people and societies by creating stable and profitable, Kingdom-focused businesses. B4T aims to help mission-minded individuals in developing countries establish viable businesses … providing a platform for building relationships that leads to sharing the gospel. The JESUS Film Projectors: The JESUS Film projectors are an innovative way to bring the Good News to remote villages. With the new Mini Vista Solar-Powered projection system, our national partners can travel great distances to show the JESUS Film to even the most remote regions of their countries. Each showing of the film brings Jesus to the masses—exposing more than 100 people per viewing.

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FIVE YEAR GOALS Beginning in January 2013, East-West Ministries will prayerfully pursue the following goals over the next five years, with the ultimate objective of making one million new disciples of Jesus Christ in the spiritually darkest areas of the world:

MOBILIZE: Send 200 long-term missionaries

Engage 500 church partnerships

Send 1,000 annual short-term mission trip participants

Engage 5,000 prayer partners

EVANGELIZE: Reach 120 million people with the gospel

EQUIP: Equip 250,000 local church leaders

MULTIPLY: Plant 50,000 new churches, of which, at least 50% will be among

unreached people groups

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For more information or to apply for this position, please contact:

Greg Barnes, President Halftime Talent Solutions

[email protected] or call 214-468-9055

or

Mark Klingsheim, Search consultant Halftime Talent Solutions

[email protected] or call 612-584-0394