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January 23, 2018The Aqueduct Project: Conference Series on Advancements in International Pastoral Training
The Aqueduct Project, which provides access to high-quality resources to majority world church pastors for evangelical theological education, has held an ongoing conference series to help create further dialogue on advancements in international pastoral training. For some time, they have been studying present day needs, current movements, as well as future initiatives in international pastoral education.
Reports from Past Conferences:
“Innovation in the Development of Online Educational Content” (December 9, 2017)
A report from this conference, chaired by Andrew Beaty, is currently in development.
“Creating Synergy between Church-Planting and Pastoral-Training Initiatives” (October 14, 2017)
For a report from this conference, chaired by Fregy John, please click here.
“Pastoral Training as a Missions Mandate: Part I” (July 1, 2017)
For a report from this conference, chaired by Ramesh Richard, please click here.
“The Role of the Accreditation Agency in the Task of Global Pastoral Training” (April 21, 2017)
For a report from this conference, chaired by Ashish Chrispal, please click here.
“Informal and Non-Formal Models of Pastoral Training” (February 25, 2017)
For a report from this conference, chaired by Jason Richard Tan, please click here.
“The Dallas Gathering” (February 17, 2017)
For a report from this conference, chaired by Ramesh Richard, please click here.
“Bridging the Divide Between Formal and Non-Formal
Pastoral Training in the Latin American Context” (December 3, 2016)
For a report from this conference, chaired by Josué Hugo Fernández, please click here.
“Formal/Traditional and Non-Formal/Non-Traditional
Collaboration for Training Pastors” (October 22, 2016)
For a report from this conference, chaired by Darrell Bock, please click here.
Global Proclamation Congress for Pastoral Trainers in Bangkok (June 15–22, 2016),
“Extending the Reach of the Traditional Seminary Classroom”
For a report from this conference, Session A, please click here.
For a report from this conference, Session B, please click here.
For a report from this conference, Session C, please click here.