Spring time in Poland is beautiful, with the days growing longer, brighter and warmer. It was a great time for our Australian team, Lindsay and Melissa to be in Europe. Our second Church Planting Boot camp held in down-town Krakow began at the start of May, and is our key annual training event for new...Read More
Metamorphic visits the nation of Myanmar approximately every 6 months and the changes that have occurred between each of these visits, particularly over the last 2 years, are incredible. Change is happening at such a rapid pace that one could be forgiven for thinking 10 years had passed between the visits. The pervasive atmosphere of...Read More
In April, the Metamorphic team travelled to Cambodia for the 11th straight year to conduct the 2013 Cambodian Church Planting and Community Transformation program (CPCTP). Working with 4 significant partners and their networks Metamorphic trained 24 new Church Planters who will now be sent out to plant Churches and transform communities in all corners of...Read More
LEADING INNOVATION Innovation itself is fantastic and in essence is a form of leadership but, of course, it requires leadership to facilitate and foster it. In fact all innovation needs to be approached with a degree of sagacity as it could become an end in itself rather than serving the vision and mission of the...Read More
CREATING INTERSECTIONS FOR INNOVATION When we look throughout history and explore the times of great innovation, it would appear that intersections are created meshing together people from different backgrounds, disciplines and cultures that work together to produce extraordinary outcomes. As I recently observed the workings of the Silicon Valley, it became obvious that engineers from...Read More
LIMITLESS INNOVATION I recently visited the Silicon Valley which was an awe inspiring experience. Funnily enough it was not somewhere that I had ever really passionately desired to visit but what I observed was both enlarging and life changing. The sheer scale of the Valley was both exciting and scary with its very own unique...Read More
At the beginning of this year we returned to Kenya and Burundi to run our follow-up programs with the classes that had been trained last year. Kenya: Pastor Fred Needham (NZ) did a fantastic job in training some of the leaders from previous years. With his knowledge and years of experience in ministry and leadership...Read More
This past Friday, 15th of February, was a big day in our office. The celebrations started with a Prayer Partner luncheon, to thank and honor different friends of Metamorphic that have supported us graciously through prayer over the past many years. Following lunch, the quarterly Board Meeting was held. Then, in the evening, we had...Read More
Office: On the office front, it’s all about a good party: We’re gearing up for our upcoming open day to celebrate our new office and launch our new website, as well as making plans for our February team retreat. We have also incorporated team training and development into our weekly staff meetings, so we’ve been...Read More
This month we have seen the completion of the water project in Burundi, which will make a great impact to the lives of many people. Thanks to the constructed pipeline they will not need to spend up to 4 hours everyday collecting water. We are about to start our first Follow-up program for the year...Read More
Donations to approved Global Development Group Projects in partnership with Metamorphic over $2 are tax deductible.
No non-development activities are undertaken using tax deductible funds.
Our projects are typically designed in such a way that the activities can be implemented incrementally, regardless if a fundraising target is met or exceeded. However, if excess funds are still received, they may be applied to other approved project activities. [example: if the project was to raise funds for 3 wells, but only raises enough for 2 wells, then only 2 wells will be completed.]
Reasonable effort will be taken to use the donated funds according to the donor’s preference. However, the project manager will make decisions in regard to implementation that are in the best interests of the project outcomes based on the stage of the project. (example: if a different water solution will help more people that option will be chosen at the time)
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