Ministries Overview
Our Ministries
- Church Planting. CPI partners with native church planters and pastors reaching into many regions that have no Christian churches. CPI helps to strengthen established churches through counseling, sending workers, adopting strategic projects, and providing leadership training.
- Leadership Training. CPI helps to equip leaders through Bible conferences, personal discipleship, and the distribution of books. We also want to develop leadership training centers.
- Missionary Sending. CPI functions as a nondenominational sending agency for short and long term missionaries, emphasizing a personal and relational approach. All CPI missionaries must raise their own financial support.
- Short-term mission teams. Teams participate in evangelism, church planting, work projects, leadership training, and helping the needy.
- Ministries of Compassion CPI supports orphanages and helps the poor to start small businesses. It has built homes for the needy and has also provided water, food, medicines, and aid - including for widows and children.
Current Projects
- Perú Tribal Project: CPI works in church planting and leadership training with remote Peruvian jungle tribes in partnership with Bible translators.
- Leadership Training Conferences: CPI offers conferences and seminars in both Mexico and Peru to provide theological training for pastors and church leaders.
- Distribution of Bibles & books: CPI distributes quality Christian books and Bibles to pastors. CPI sponsored the reprinting of 2,500 New Testaments in the Huichol Indian language.
- Micro-enterprises: CPI is initiating a micro-enterprise program to help the needy in underdeveloped countries to begin small businesses.
- Esperanza Project: Through the donations of U.S. companies, CPI provides regular support to the Emmanuel Children's Home in Juarez, Mexico.
- SANTO (Solar Audio New Testament Outreach) Project: CPI is working to distribute an audio version of the New Testament in the Huichol language using solar powered listening devices to remote Huichol villages.
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