"train one ... feed many"

INTERNATIONAL

THE PROJECT

The International Training Project is a partnership of IBCM Network and the Australian College of Christian Studies (ACCS, formerly Emmaus Australia). The vision is –

 “to provide and facilitate quality contextualised ministry training that is accessible, affordable, and accredited, to the majority world nations in our network.”

In many places around the world the gospel has taken root and there are a growing number of churches. However, in many areas, specifically in majority world countries, the local Christians do not have access to pastoral, leadership, and Bible training that is essential to ensure the growth, maturity, and future of the churches. In many places, false teaching, cults, prosperity doctrine, and syncretism have negatively affected or even destroyed churches. The national leaders are now crying out for our help. “Train us!” they say, “So we can feed the many who need our leading.” Further, in some countries many church leaders are finding they require some form of recognised accreditation to even continue their church ministry. This area of work is one of the key areas for mission collaboration today. It is this specific need and call that the International Training Project seeks to address.  It is time to develop an international approach to providing accredited training that can serve our leaders and our churches in all countries. It’s time to…

train ONE … feed MANY.

 

TRAINING PROJECT

BRIDGE

THE GAP

To provide accredited training that is affordable we need to be able to subsidise the cost to students in need. ACCS will be funding and offering the national accreditation, compliance, administrative, IT, and library systems at minimal cost. To make this initiative truly international and to reach the places where it is most needed, students will be charged in each country a fee based on what they can afford. This means that to provide accredited training to students in the majority world we will need the people of God to partner with us to bridge the gap between the actual amount charged to a student and the actual additional cost to provide the training and support. The gap will normally be in the order of £150 per subject or £600 per year. IBCM Network has set up an International Training fund to help support this mission initiative which has commenced in Africa through GLO Zambia and is now in Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Uganda.

Sponsor a student £150/subject or £600/year

train a LEADER | strengthen a CHURCH | change a NATION