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Church Resource Ministries average salary is $61,984, median salary is $61,984 with a salary range from $61,984 to $61,984.
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Computer Programmer 61,984-61,984 Sunnyvale, CA, 94086 2013 Church Resource Ministries Computer Programmer Salaries (2)
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  • Church Resource Ministries
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Anaheim, CA
  • FIND OUT MORE >> GeneralInfo | What Is Our History? | WhatDo We Believe? | How Are We Funded? | WhereAre We Going?What Is Our History? Church Resource Ministries (CRM) was founded July 1, 1980, by a smallgroup of men and women highly committed to world evangelization andconvinced of the centrality of the local church in God's plan to reachthe world for Christ. All of these individuals had broad experiencein personal discipleship (primarily gained through staff or lay involvementwith the Navigators) and all had a deep love for the local church withconsiderable experience in Christian discipleship training in thatcontext. Two