CNA changes name to SENA
In order to better reflect the multiple ministries of the organization, CNA has changed its name to SENA (Serving & Equipping North Africans). SENA-USA is the North American agency for supporting its work.
In order to better reflect the multiple ministries of the organization, CNA has changed its name to SENA (Serving & Equipping North Africans). SENA-USA is the North American agency for supporting its work.
Our name is changing. Instead of CNA, we will now be known as SENA: Serving and Equipping North Africans. Why is the name change? The necessity becomes clear from our ministry story. Originally, North Africa needed an effective means of gospel access. So we established a satellite TV channel for North Africa. We became Channel
The vocation of CNA, SENA’s dissemination site, is to provide reference information on the association’s activity. Corporation Officers: – Chairman: Gerald Walle– Vice-president: Karim MESTAR.– Treasurer:Marvin Klein– Secretary: Karen Ingle Contacts : SENA USA –P.O Box 654So. Cle Elum WA, 98943 Téléphone : +1.781.820.2067 Web hosting : Automattic Inc. (WordPress)60 29th Street #343San Francisco, CA
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