NIGHT of HOPE
Featuring HOME BY DARK with Special Guests Emily Shackelton and JP Williams
Join us for an evening of hit songwriters, inspiring stories, powerful performances all benefitting Divine Providence Training Center in Kenya!
Friday, September 21, 2024
Friends of Divine Providence Training Center
The Passion Behind the Work
Divine Providence Training Center (DPTC) is an organization that focuses on sharing the gospel with others by pastoring indigenous Kenyan pastors. Education holds such power in human life and transformation, because it enables one person to share information with so many others. By educating pastors, they are empowering and enabling them to effectively share the bread of life with their own communities. When the pastors are fed the bread of life, they can start sharing the bread with their communities, and eventually their communities will start to feed one another. We, as Friends of DPTC, are honored to walk alongside DPTC enabling them in pastoring the pastors with our support.
Changing Lives
We are thankful for the privilege of following God’s call to walk alongside Divine Providence Training Center (DPTC) assisting them in making a difference in their communities across Kenya. Over the last ten years, they have been able to graduate 142 pastors who lead over 156 ministries reaching over 2 million people with the love of Jesus.
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They have the zeal, but lack the knowledge. If the pastors are not fed, the people are not fed.
Friends of DPTC is a 501C3 dedicated to supporting our Kenyan partners in growing the ministry and become a self-sustaining organization through fundraising for capital projects including buildings, camp upgrades, water treatment and more.
Divine Providence Training Center (DPTC) is a non-denominational school in Matassia, Kenya sponsored by Care to Learn International, a registered NGO (Non-governmental Organization). DPTC transforms communities by training pastors who are unable to attend a seminary or Bible college because of finances or inability to meet post-secondary school admission requirements.