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		<title>Ministry transitions new leadership for growth</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[USA (MNN) -- Buckner CEO retires, president shoulders both responsibilities ]]></description>
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USA (MNN/BOC) &#8212; After serving for nearly two decades as Chief Executive Officer of <a href="/groups/BOC">Buckner<br />
International</a>, Kenneth L. Hall retires April 30, 2012.&nbsp;
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As he steps down, Buckner President Albert L. Reyes will carry both roles of<br />
president and CEO for the 133-year-old ministry.
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Hall said his retirement means he will transition from &quot;a leader to a<br />
follower. As I step aside as the leader of Buckner, I hope to be an excellent<br />
follower of our new leader, Albert Reyes. I am supremely confident that<br />
Dr. Reyes is uniquely equipped to lead Buckner International for the next<br />
generation.&quot;
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Under Hall&#39;s care, Buckner gained credibility as a nongovernmental<br />
organization and grew to provide social services and family assistance to more<br />
than 400,000 people, all with an eye toward introducing them to the hope in<br />
Christ.
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Along with millions capital growth and improvements, Hall guided Buckner to<br />
expand its service offerings beyond the borders of Texas and the United States<br />
by launching the organization&#39;s international programs in 1996.
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Reyes acknowledged the change Hall has brought to his post. &quot;Dr. Hall has<br />
provided extraordinary leadership and vision to the children, families,and<br />
elders served by Buckner.
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&quot;Just as each leader of Buckner before him, he seized on the opportunities<br />
provided to him and the ministry, not to just maintain what he had been given,<br />
but to grow Buckner into what we are today,&quot; Reyes said. &quot;I want to build<br />
on what he leaves behind and to look for new opportunities of growth and expansion.&quot;
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Reyes will manage the organization&#39;s nearly $110 million annual budget,<br />
while overseeing the daily operations of more than 1,400 employees worldwide.<br />
Those operations include Buckner Children and Family Services&#39;<br />
domestic and international ministries and Buckner Retirement Services&#39; seven<br />
senior living communities in Texas.
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		<title>An orphan ministry enlarges borders and vision.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[USA (MNN)--Buckner undergoes change for growth and legacy.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>USA (MNN)&#8211;Change is coming to <A HREF="/media/group.php?agencyAb=BOC">Buckner Children and Family Services</a>, formerly Buckner Orphan Care.<br />
<Br>Not only a name change, but also leadership.  Buckner president and CEO Ken Hall, tapped Albert Reyes to lead the newly revamped ministry.    &#8220;In a word, what we&#8217;re doing is sharing hope in Jesus&#8217; name with children who have broken lives.&#8221;<br />
<BR>Together, he and Reyes are readying a &#8216;strategic stretching&#8217; into other countries. &#8220;If we can collaborate with them on our area of expertise, which is orphan care, and humanitarian aid to children, then we collaborate together and enlarge the capacity to serve more people.&#8221;<br />
<bR>Reyes echoes that sentiment, &#8220;Buckner has positioned itself as a premier missions organization by engaging the missions passion of Baptist congregations across Texas and the United States.&#8221;<br />
<BR>Under its new structure, Buckner will emphasize an expanded missions program and seek to partner more churches throughout the country and internationally.<br />
<Br>They&#8217;re looking to shape maximum ministry impact, Hall says,   &#8220;By sharing the good news of Christ&#8217;s love with the children, we also impact the caregivers, the government, the other volunteers, so it&#8217;s a very intentional effort at engaging people with the faith that Christ is real and that He changes lives.&#8221; </p>
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