Purpose Driven (PD) Churches are all committed to the same five purposes for the church: Worship, Fellowship, Discipleship, Ministry, and Evangelism.

PEACE is the foundation of evangelism, by empowering ordinary people to address the five global giants of spiritual emptiness, self-serving leadership, poverty, disease, and illiteracy. No one church can conquer the giants alone.

Thatu2019s why the Purpose Driven church-to-church movement is built on a partnership of churches, mobilizing members to transform communities, and reach the unengaged people groups of the world. This vision for churches to impact nations is only possible with the commitment of International Partnering Churches (IPCs).

After Saddleback committed to equipping Rwanda as a Purpose Driven nation, other churches have stepped forward to install the PEACE Plan and PD in foreign countries. To date, 25 IPCs have accepted the role of teaching national church leaders PD strategies, and tools to reach communities.

With 25 churches and countries now partnered, thereu2019s a need for an additional 20 IPCu2019s to connect with the countries of Mali, Niger, Chad, Eritrea, DRC, Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Swaziland, The Gambia, Sierra Leone, and Liberia.

Thatu2019s why the Purpose Driven Team hosted the PEACE Missions Gathering at Saddleback Rancho Capistrano fon July 24u201325, 2018.

Drawing potential IPCs from 34 churches across 19 states, the two-day event offered values and principles of The PEACE Plan, and cast the vision for the All-Africa Initiative. By gaining a clearer picture of the greater impact, many Purpose Driven Church practitioners were challenged to become IPCs and unite with key church leaders in African countries. For those new to PEACE, they gained insight on how to equip their members and take the next step in missions.

u201cWe now have more churches praying about becoming International Partnering Churches, and considering joining us next February for the All-Africa Pastors Gathering in Rwanda,u201d says Bob Bradberry, event coordinator and Pastor of Saddlebacku2019s Global Team and All Africa Initiative Operations. u201cSeveral PDC practitioners were really challenged by the opportunity to partner with pastors in an African nation; and those new to PEACE realized that this approach to missions changes everything!u201d

Welcoming delegates to the event was Global PD/PEACE Pastor, David Chrzan, who introduced Eric Munyemana, Continental Director of the All-Africa Initiative. Pastors Eric and Bob Bradberry shared the history of Saddlebacku2019s partnership with Rwanda and how one nation was transformed through PEACE, unity, and the local church.

Giving personal testimonies were IPC pastors, Dave Minton and Dani Payment from Capital Christian Center (IPC for Ghana), and Ryan Nunez and Rusty Hood from Palm Valley Church (IPC for Cote du2019Ivoire). Wrapping up Day One was Pastor Mike Constantz who spoke on the PEACE Plan as a nation-wide movement. Attendees had the chance to see PEACE in action through the PEACE Virtual Reality Experience.

Day Two of the event allowed attendees to break into smaller groups for workshops on PD Essentials coaching opportunities and IPC discussions. According to Pastor Bob, training events like these help facilitate future partnerships between churches and nations.

u201cA Spanish speaking group of churches in the Glendale area will be partnering with pastors in Equatorial Guinea,u201d he explains. u201cAnother church in New Orleans is considering partnering with Niger, and a church from Lodi, California is considering Lesotho. This would be in addition to the 25 African Countries that are already partnered with US churches, and the Brazilian churches that are partnered with three Portuguese-speaking African countries.u201d

Building on this momentum are upcoming events including PEACE Skills Summit and PEACE Leader Training September 25u201327, the PD Coach and IPC Gathering October 23u201324, and the All-Africa Pastors Gathering in Rwanda, February, 2019.

To learn more how you can be part of this global movement, visit pd.church/start.

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