The National Preaching Summit: A Conference Focused on Preaching
The National Preaching Summit is a conference focused on equipping, inspiring, and encouraging preachers within Restoration Movement churches.
Central India Christian Mission not only offers the opportunity to sponsor children in northern India and Nepal (just $18 each month provides food, clothing, vitamins, school supplies and even extras like mosquito nets and sports equipment), but also allows groups or individuals to sponsor an evangelist.
Between $200 and $400 per month (depending on the evangelist”s location) provides support for his ministry.
“CICM”s evangelists faithfully serve existing churches and plant new churches in the villages, towns, and cities of central and northern India and the countries of Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal,” CICM writes. “The evangelists visit their focus areas daily, leading Bible studies for believers, teaching seekers, and directing programs to reach children and young people. Most minister to more than one preaching point. Each may serve a midsized or large congregation and several house churches.”
Many of the evangelists have completed CICM”s one-year training program or studied at a Bible college in India.
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Jennifer Taylor, one of CHRISTIAN STANDARD”s contributing editors and bloggers, lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
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