Pastor training spreads to rural villages and evangelism among Muslims in the Philippines.

Jun Mabano, a coordinator for BTCP partner, Crossing Cultures International, shares his history and the fruit of pastor training in Mindanao, Philippines.


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Hi I'm Jun Mabano from Northern Mindanao Philippines last 2005 I took the training all because Peter was introduced to us by dr. David no soon after I graduated I will intend to be a picture coming from CCI for two years after the 2012 until now I moving around seeing around through the whole area of Mindanao to get this training to every local churches and I see that those who students who graduated this curriculum they are now some of them they are working in Muslim areas doing crossing mission works like in the area became known in tribal mission I introduced the program today there are 30 or 40 graduates who continually work to the tribal people doing the same work what I have done for them we continually do teaching be pastor to tribal pastors to work the global training and equipping today I have 15 classes there are almost two hundred five students every church that has hosted and the class the church told me that the number of the members has grown and the church has benefitted of our training their leaders were trained and do the work of the local church local church ministry involvement every church that there is a class of this training pastor told me that the they are blessed with this training because every leaders who wanted to prolong for this training they are now in their local church so today this training has a big impact on local church in any denominations evangelistic denominations they are seeking this training thank you for hearing my my voice.

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