Partner projects

The Entrust programme currently supports 15 partner projects across the global South. These projects vary in the churches they work with, the training models and curriculum they use and the percentage of their budget that E3 contributes. But they all share a commitment to our values and express them in different ways. Five examples will give you a flavour ...

BUILD programme, Church of Uganda

Training the trainers who provide regular in-service training for local pastors who traditionally have little or no theological training. More about BUILD

ESCALE, Brazil

Taking theological training to those who most need it but can least afford in very different regions of Brazil. More about ESCALE

Pastoral Training Course, the Philippines

Conducting seminars in the areas of preaching and leadership for those who have little or no formal theological education in the Philippines. More about Pastoral Training Course

The School of Biblical Teaching, north India

Pioneering approaches to training church planters and pastors for the emerging churches in the north of India, where there are many new house churches. More about School of Biblical Teaching 

The Shepherds Institute, Centre for Urban Mission, Kenya

Empowering grassroots churches in mission and highlighting the critical links between pastor-training work and responses to HIV and AIDS and other local needs. More about The Shepherds Institute

Full list of Entrust partners

Download a complete list of Entrust programme partners (PDF 403KB) with summary information about each project.
 

 E3 is focussed on empowering grassroots congregations to share the love of Christ in word and deed with those around them

E3 is focussed on empowering grassroots congregations to share the love of Christ in word and deed with those around them

"I am very grateful for the training. It is a treasure that I will never forget as I continue to serve the Lord." Pastor Gumar, the Philippines

“Meeting and sharing with pastors from different denominations, something unthinkable before the workshop, opened my eyes to see that the things that separate us are minor.” Pastor Antoine, Burundi.