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Do Our Sins Catch Up to Us in Our Old Age?
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Hey buddy, can't you be nice?
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Tell The Truth No Matter What
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Christmas Alone
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Do you go to God with small matters, as well as big?
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Can a Christian Starve?
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A little child ... waiting for someone to share the Gospel!
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God Uses Ordinary People
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Sacrifical Giving
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Jesus is Lord
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Advice to New Missionaries
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Time in the Word of God
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H. A. Ironside:Ordained of the Lord
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God Uses Evil t His Good Purpose
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Truth & Transformation (A Manifesto for Ailing Nations) #4
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Truth and Transformation (A Manifesto for Ailing Nations) #3
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We Talk A Lot, How is Our Walk?
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What About the Hidden People?
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Where to Start in Ministry
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Truth and Transformation ( A Manifesto for Ailing Nations) #2
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Latest Resources
View DocumentThe Gospel of John sermon outlines, chapter 1-6
The Gospel of John sermon outlines - chapters 1 - 6 from the pastors of Alderwood Community Church, Lynnwood, Washington USA and a link to the churches website for additional sermon outlines and audio messages.
View DocumentHell (article)
Article on Hell from "Six Dangerous Questions to Transform Your View of the World" by Paul Borthwick.

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3 John 1:7-8(NASB)

   "For they went out for the sake of the Name... Therefore we ought to support such men, so that we may be fellow workers with the truth."

We are very glad you have come to our site. As part of Action International ministries, we are praying and asking God to raise up a generation of pastors and professors who will come alongside and encourage pastors throughout the world who need our help. ACTION envisions within each generation Christ-glorifying, sustainable, multiplying churches, led by godly, adequately equipped pastors and leaders ministering among all people groups, especially children in crisis, hidden and indigent peoples, in the communities where they live and worldwide.



Why does EquipPastors.com exist?
There is an average of 178,000 people coming to Christ daily around the world. The latest statistics indicate there are 3.2 million pastors worldwide who are untrained or under trained. Many of these pastors have families, jobs and live on less than $40 dollars a month. It is estimated that 7,000 new church leaders are needed daily to care for the growing church and 85% of the churches of the world are led by people who have no formal training in theology or ministry. Leaders from every non-Western region say their number one need is leadership training*."


What does this mean?
Because the pastors lack Bible training, many pastors and churches have fallen prey to false teaching, worldly and cultural goals and methods. WE have witnessed first hand the demand that pastoring in a third world country full of suffering and heartache takes, but when you don't have the training or materials to be able to meet there demands, the results are discouraging. Our brothers in these countries need pastors and professors to come alongside them and equip these pastors to meet the pressing needs that exist. And as anytime we minister to others, we learn more from them than we can teach them. We need them to teach us how to persevere under trial and how to live by faith.


What can we do to meet the needs that exist?
We are glad you asked.. Click here to get to know us and what we can do to help our brothers all over the world.


*(Serving with Eyes Wide Open, David Livermore, page 41)