EvangeCube Partners with group to equip pastors in India

By March 29, 2004

India (MNN) — Pastors in India are getting some unique training to help them establish new churches in that predominately Hindu nation. An E3 Partners team led by Tom Doyle just returned from Nagpur, India where they trained 280 Church Planters.

EvangeCube is working with Reaching India Ministries International, an interdenominational group, that hopes to establish a Bible College training center in all 29 states in India.

Doyle says, “We’re doing leadership training with church planters, training them in EvangeCube, a new creative way to share the Gospel. Also, (we’re) training them in church planting with our course ‘First Steps’, and then also various leadership things that are pertinent to pastors.” In all, Doyle taught over 40 hours. The training is needed because of the number of people coming to Christ.

EvangeCubes are puzzle-like cubes that help people share the Gospel.

Doyle says those who are turning to Christ may surprise you. “There are Hindu priests, very high up Hindu priests, that are coming to Christ and after a few years of growing in their faith, launching into ministries to plant churches,” says Doyle. This is making many Hindus angry and they’re going after Christian leaders and persecuting them.

According to Doyle, this isn’t having much of an impact. “Actually, it’s helping it. It just seems like where ever we go in the world where Satan strikes back hard, it just multiplies the church and makes the church more fervent.”

EvangeCubes are needed to help with the training. If you’d like to support the program by purchasing EvangeCubes for the training, go to their web site at EvangeCube.org.

One Comment

  • Siju Abraham says:

    We are a ministry working in Odisha, in the most difficult part of Odisha called Kalahandi. We would like to use evangecubes inot sharing the Gospel to the rural masses. If available in subsidised rates we would like to purchase some. Thanks.

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