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Recommended Reading:

"Left Behind or Sincerely Taken"

By Pastor Louis Torres, Vice-President of   Mission College


Watch Pastor Louis Torres' sermon given at GYC 2004

 

Link to Pastor Torres' website

Information for Prospective Students

Mission College has several programs that can fit your needs. Our flagship evangelism program is the 3 1/2 month Applied Ministries program. This program will give you all the tools you will need to be an effective soul winner for Christ. Click here to see a list of the specific classes that are available during the course.
 
If it is simply not possible for you to attend an entire 3 1/2 month program you may want to try one of our Applied Ministries seminar programs.
 
The 3 week long seminar will give you the academic basics as well as some brief hands on training.
 
During the intensive 9 day seminar you will go through Evangelism theory as covered in the Mission College Evangelism Manual, which Carol & Louis Torres developed during their 30 years in ministry.
 
Of course everything that is covered in the Seminars will be covered in the full Applied Ministries course in much greater detail.
 
Upcoming Course Dates:
   
Applied Ministries (Evangelism) September 3 to December 8, 2007
  January 21 to April 26, 2008
   
Pastoral September 3 2007 to April 26, 2008
 
Information on how to get your Mission College training started:
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  Gaston, OR 97119

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