My vision of a ministry toolkit began in 1992. I dreamed of seeing every pastor and ministry leaders all over the world using the MAP Toolkit and confidently leading and empowering every believer. Read More >>>
If a pastor or ministry leader is limited to the “You-just-don’t-know-how-blessed-you-are” perspective then your ability to see the wonderful manifestation of the Sovereign Almighty Omnipresent God in your church assignment is hindered and limited. Read More >>>
The image of a pastor carrying a bag of tools and walking to his new pastoral assignment has stayed in my mind since I got the vision of a ministry toolkit in 1992. Read More >>>
The MAP Toolkit has tools that will help in accomplishing the task of keeping the passion for ministry burning in the church and in the community. Read More >>>
So, one of the goals of the MAP Toolkit is to generate information sets that are necessary for a consistent church growth planning and ministry implementation. Read More >>>
When a church engages in discovering her indigenous faith-wisdom, there would be much appreciation and participation in the ministry. Read More >>>
The participatory nature of the MAP Tools will change the atmosphere of the church. The more participative the members become, the more empowered they will be. Read More >>>
Do you know the gifts that your members possess? How extensive is your church in realising and affirming the gifts of every member? Read More >>>
The concept of a MAP toolkit didn’t pop up overnight. It wasn’t something that I have read or heard somewhere and then I just decided to write about it. Read More >>>
In July 1992, I had the opportunity to work with the Institute of Philippine Culture doing process monitoring of agrarian-related programs in Antique, Philippines. Read More >>>
In 2013, when I started Online Writing Niche, my website design company here in New Zealand, I got the opportunity to create and manage the websites of two companies that engage in infrastructure asset management consulting. Read More >>>