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Liberia: Agape Pastoral Network Begins Training Pastors


 

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The Inquirer (Monrovia)

28 March 2008
Posted to the web 28 March 2008

The Agape Pastoral Network of Liberia has begun the training of grass-root pastors to properly train and win lost souls for Jesus Christ in Liberia by means of evangelizing.

According to Pastor Sackie F. Kwalaloh, founder and Overseer of the Agape Pastoral Network of Liberia, the training of grass-root pastors is currently ongoing in Monrovia and would later move to River Gee country to training pastors from that county and adjacent counties.

Pastor Kwalaloh who is also the pastor of the African Bible Church told a news conference in Monrovia yesterday that the training exercise would ensure that local pastors are trained to evangelize and plant new churches in different parts of the country.

Accordingly, the Agape Pastoral Network of Liberia has brought into the country Pastor Tom Chambers of the Biblical Church Ministries based in the United States of America to conduct the training with the assistance of the Christian Humanitarian Program (CHAP).

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Pastor Kwalaloh said they brought in Pastor Chamber to help Liberia's grass-root pastors, ministers and evangelists and that the CHAP has been a partner in assisting the process.

Pastor Chambers for his part told newsmen that he has been involved with evangelizing, counseling and other aspect of the Christian ministry in the United States since 2001. He stated further that he and his family have been working with families in the United States in the area of counseling and evangelism.

CHAP President, Stan Weaver who is also part of the exercise said his organization has been working in Liberia providing assistance to orphanages, churches and had even acquired a piece of land in River Gee County to put up a full ministry for God's work.



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