TRINITY CENTER FOR WORLD MISSION INC
199 TWIN FAWNS TRAIL, DAHLONEGA, GA 30533 trinitycwm.org

Total Revenue
$553,112
Total Expenses
$437,385
Net Assets
$264,842

Organizations Filed Purposes: The mission of Trinity Center for World Missions is to develop Biblical, Christ-centered, self-supporting and reproducing churches in east Africa and beyond, through the use of theological education, evangelistic training, cross-cultural study, radio-based propagation, and mercy missions.

Accomplishments in 2018 1. Made great progress in the accreditation of Trinity Biblical Institute. In 2018 we completed assessments of all centers and a plan to achieve provisional accreditation by end 20192. Collected and prepared for shipment 6000 theological books for a Christian library in our school in East Africa. Continued to work with the Ugandan tax authorities to obtain duty free shipment of these books, which will result in saving tens of thousands of dollars.3. Continued to offer theological education at five locations in Eastern and Central Uganda to 600 students on three separate occasions. In 2018 we continued to progress through our published curriculum to address theology of redemption, as well as Christian ethics and the history and meaning of the Apostles Creed. 4. Continued to develop Kaserem Medical Clinic in Uganda. The clinic was upgraded by the Ugandan Health Ministry from a Level IV clinic to a Level III clinic. The clinic has improved its capacity and is now averaging over a birth a day and making progress in its community outreach. 5. Started construction of a new classroom building in Kapchorwa, Uganda.6. Provided medical care through a mobile medical clinic at our headquarters in Uganda to over 900 neighborhood patients7. Fully funded 12 students at Westminster Christian Institute Uganda and Africa Reformation Theological Seminary which was an increase of 1 from 2017.8. Planted several new churches through our students at Trinity Biblical Institute in the Karamanjo and Pokot and Acholi regions.9. Published the Westminster Shorter Catechism translated into the Kupsabiny and Lugandan languages. In addition, we translated the Children's Catechism into Lukonzo and Acholi. 10. Added a new entrance and 30 more parking places at our headquarters in Dahlonega, Georgia.11. Celebrated our tenth year of broadcasting on our radio station, KTR-FM and hosted leaders of the Ugandan government at the celebration. Once again, KTR hosted the President on air, when he visited the region. 12. Assisted one of our students who started a new elementary with 400 students.13. Continued training our site coordinators in Kapchorwa, Uganda, Endebess, Kenya, Kigali, Rwanda, Gulu, Uganda and Kasese Uganda. Completed our second annual coordinator and facilitator training program. 14. Inaugurated an indigenous board for TCWM in Uganda to assist in local oversight.. 15. Increased our donors base. 16. Donations increased from 2017 by 25% to over a half a million dollars.17. Net assets of the organization increased by a factor of 75% to over one quarter of a million dollars.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Peter AndersonExecutive Director40$65,954
Charles KingDirector0$0
Robin ThomasDirector4$0
Mary TallentDirector2$0
Brian TheuneDirector1$0
Jordan WarhurstDirector1$0
Don ParceDirector2$0
Nancy OlsonDirector4$0
Kurt NelsonPresident12$0
James LawsonDirector2$0
Dan FabrizioVice President4$0
Andy WoznickiDirector3$0

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