at Redcliffe College, Gloucester , GL1 3PT United Kingdom
Based at Redcliffe College, nova research centre has morphed into Vista: communicating research and innovation for mission in Europe. Find out more at www.redcliffe.org/vista
Vista is a portfolio activity of Redcliffe College, Centre for Mission Training in Gloucester, UK. For over 120 years, Redcliffe has trained people for mission around the world, and increasingly this includes Europe. Our specialist centres highlight research and innovation on many areas of mission, with Vista being the name for our European focus. Others include Bible and Mission, Justice, Advocacy and Reconciliation in Mission and Global Leadership. The Vista e-bulletin and blog is co-edited by Jim Memory, Joanne Appleton and Darrell Jackson, with contributions from others from around Europe.
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nova research centre is Gloucester based place and this enity listed in Non-Profit Organization category. Located at Redcliffe College GL1 3PT. Contact phone number of nova research centre: +44 (0)1452 308097
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