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PastorShare Partners with CBS-Asia PDF Print E-mail

A Win-win-win(-win) situation

 

A win-win situation is a popular way of describing a scenario wherein all the parties benefit in same way.

 

“We came here for a win-win-win situation for the both the Philippine and US churches,” says Dr. Bill Knepper, Executive Director of PastorShare, a partner ministry of Delta Ministry.

 

 
Dr. Knepper was joined by Ramona Steckmann-Crowell, Administrative Director of PastorShare, and her husband Crandon Crowell. They were also joined by none other than the Delta Ministries big boss, Brian Heerwagen last June 14-25 to explore the possibilities of partnership with CBS-Asia.

 

“We can send pastors who have been educated in the best seminaries of America and are pastoring churches themselves.  That’s a Win for the Philippine church.  Win 2 is that in my experience, a pastor sent as a short term missionary to a different country (like Russia) will rekindle his passion for ministry.  Win 3 is that this is good for the American church.”  Thus, win-win-win situation.

 

“But there is also a win 4,” adds a professor. “The RTC’s goal is to train church workers and pastors. If church workers and pastors enter into theological and ministerial training, that’s a win for the church where they minister. So win-win-win(-win) scenario.

 

     Dr. Knepper returned back to the US to challenge pastors to come over to the Philippines. They need our prayers.
 
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