Our mission with Timothy Two Project International is to provide onsite theological training for pastors who lack formal theological education. See how we are accomplishing this in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Podcast Interview with Dan & Beth Sonnenberg about Training Pastors and Ministry Leaders in Latin America
Beth and I were recently interviewed by On the Move about the mission of Timothy Two Project International in Latin America and around the world. Click the title of this post for a link to the 40 minute podcast on Spotify.
Brazil: My First Portuguese Workshop in Fortaleza
Timothy Two’s first workshop in Brazil and first workshop in Portuguese was recently completed in partnership with Maranata Biblical Seminary and Institute (SIBIMA) in Fortaleza with 20 participants.
Teaching Timothy Two’s Workshop 2, “Loving God” in Acosta, Costa Rica
My report on teaching Workshop 2, “Loving God,” in Acosta, Costa Rica with Intern Paul Gonka from the U.S. and Interpreter Jaime Lopez from Guatemala.
El Salvador: Timothy Two’s Helmuth Aguilar Completes Re-Forma Workshop in San Juan Nonualco
Each participant completed 35 outcomes in the areas of Biblical knowledge, Christian character and Ministry skills to earn Re-Forma’s Certificate of Biblical Training for Ministry, underwritten by the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA).
Peru: Timothy Two’s Luis Rojas Espinoza begins Workshop Series in Moyobamba
Pastor Hernan Montes wrote: “…thank you for making it possible for us to learn through the Timothy Two Course which was attended by Pastors and leaders of the Moyobamba Presbyterian Church, Native Communities, extension works and leaders of the Lluyllucucha Presbyterian Church…”
How to Assess the Risk of Suicide
In much of the world, suicide is stigmatized and condemned for religious or cultural reasons. In some countries, suicidal behavior is a criminal offence punishable by law. Suicide is therefore often a secretive act surrounded by taboo, and may be unrecognized, misclassified or deliberately hidden in official records of death. — World Health Organization (2002)