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God is constantly calling for individuals to leave everything for His purposes so that He may be glorified. Everyday He is empowering more and more disciples and leaders that leave everything to follow Christ and go to where no one has ever heard the Gospel before. It is through the sacrifice of individuals like this…
A Christian leader who works with international students tells the story of a Saudi Arabian student who came into his office and handed him a locked suitcase and a key. The student told the man that he was going back home to Saudi Arabia later that day and that he wanted the man to open…
The Keystone Project is pleased to announce a new internship with a focus on movement leadership and cross-cultural urban missions. This 3-month internship is designed for individuals and teams who are passionate about cross-cultural mission work and who want an intensive learning experience that will prepare them to launch exponentially multiplying disciple-making movements wherever God…
L.J. Evers, the team leader of the Keystone Project Houston team has developed a visual to help teach his team the steps of multiplying a disciple-making movement. This flowchart is an adaption of the 4 Fields approach to church planting movements found within the T4T training program. This Keystone Project chart specifically emphasizes working to…
We love to give away the Keystone Project training in as many ways as possible. We believe that if we sow sparingly, we will reap sparingly. But if we sow generously, we will harvest bountifully. One of the greatest joys in this work is to hear the stories of how our training has impacted the…
The Keystone Project has been training leaders in India for over a decade but in 2012 we made some significant steps forward in establishing an ongoing, indigenous disciple-making movement. We would like to introduce you to Shanmugam, our training coordinator for Keystone Project Asia. Shanmugam has been working with the Keystone Project since 2010 and…
After much hard work the Keystone Project is now accredited by the ECFA (Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability.) This is a huge milestone in the life of our young organization and represents our commitment to financial integrity and stewardship. ECFA accreditation is based on the ECFA Seven Standards of Responsible Stewardship™, including financial accountability, transparency,…
—From The Keystone Project Training Manual by Richard Greene In almost every instance I have researched, there have been four common denominators which contribute to a general trend to fall short of the fourth generation: You chose the wrong first generation disciple, or your first generation chose the wrong second. If that is the case, you need…
—From The Keystone Project Training Manual by Richard Greene God has used attractional evangelism in its many forms throughout the history of the church. Every Sunday God blesses the preaching of his Word and the saints are encouraged and non-believers are invited to put their faith in Jesus. In crusades and revival meetings from George Whitfield to…
As the Keystone Project Program Director, I serve as a resource person to our various trainers and movement leaders. I am hoping to begin sharing short stories on a more regular basis from the reports that I get from leaders around the world. Below is a excerpt from a recent prayer letter of one of…