Pros
- work with like-minded and mission-minded Christian people
- time for prayer meetings, prayer day, Chapel, Bible Studies
- lots of fantastic and fruitful ministries - it's inspiring to hear about the life-changing stories from around the world.
- in general, there is fulfilling work if you can do the personal work of relating it back to The Great Commission
Cons
- can be quite "corporate-minded". Mission, goals, metrics/stats, budgets. If you're looking for a slow-paced, mainly relational, non-profit to "serve how you can", then P2C is not for you. There was often an emphasis on delivering "world-class" work and service.
- lots of leadership turnover in the last 5 years, however, it may be settling down now with a new President and new board members.
- there has been a move towards valuing the importance of mental health and diversity and inclusion in the last 2 years, but time will only tell if that will stick and become a fabric of the ministry culture