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9 Things Your May Not Know about Shepherding the Nations

August 10, 2024 By sleinen

by Pastor Randy Leinen, STN Board 

1. Founded by The Bridge Bible Fellowship

In 2007, Shepherds Community Church and Heart of the Valley Community Church merged into one church, and became The Bridge Bible Fellowship (TBBF). At that time, the newly formed TBBF created a new missions organization, called Shepherding the Nations (STN). Although STN is technically a separate Non-Profit organization, it continues to be a vital missions ministry of The Bridge.  

2. Mission of STN

The mission of STN is “To glorify God by training and resourcing indigenous pastors to plant healthy churches in unreached areas.” There are many pastors or potential pastors, worldwide, who do not have the resources to be trained to effectively preach and teach God’s Word. So, STN focuses on training these kinds of local pastors, evangelists and church planters so that they can reach their own villages and regions with the gospel.

3. Bible Training Center for Pastors (BTCP)

Before STN was formed in 2007, Pastor Paul, Pastor Ryder Kumar, and I went to India on a few short term mission trips with our wives. We had the privilege of teaching God’s Word to a couple thousand men and women. It was during these trips that we developed a burden to help these men and women who were so hungry to learn God’s Word, and to teach it to others. After researching a number of different types of curriculum we found a series of books called Bible Training Center for Pastors. This curriculum consists of 10 books that have been translated into 42 languages (with 9 more in progress). BTCP was the perfect fit for the people we were working with in India, who speak Hindi and Telegu. So, in the Spring of 2009 we went back to India and began to train a group of pastors using these materials in their own language. 

4. Class of 2014

In the Spring of 2009, we started training 50 men in Northern India, and 50 men in Central India – 100 total. Over the course of the next 5 years several of us traveled to India and taught through the 10 BTCP books. And in November of 2014, we held one graduation in Lucknow and another in Hyderabad, India. A total of 80 men were the first STN graduates. They immediately began planting churches and training people in their local areas.

5. Southeast Asia

Since 2014, the initial graduates of STN have been training hundreds of their own people all over India and Nepal. In 2022, having been taught by those first graduates, 450 new trainees became graduates of the BTCP course. And in 2023, the total number of graduates has reached over one thousand. There are 38 Study Centers in cities and villages all across India and Nepal.

6. Latin America

Pastor Eddie Bueno joined us on one of the trips to India. He saw the opportunity to bring BTCP training through STN to Latin America. Training has been ongoing there in the countries of Bolivia, Mexico, and Honduras. People from El Salvador and Panama are also interested in beginning the training. In Latin America, so far, over 200 pastors and church planters have been trained.

7. God’s Connections

An interesting connection was made in the country of Panama. Our new Pastor Marc Boeker has a son named Carter, who is a Freshman at The Master’s University. Carter started dating a young girl from Panama, named Laura. Her father, Ivan, is a deacon of a local church in Panama. Pastor Eddie contacted Ivan and the pastor of the church and told them about STN. This month, Pastor Eddie is heading to Panama to begin training a new group of men. The Lord orchestrated all of this from Pastor Marc, to Carter, to Laura, to her father Ivan, to Ivan’s pastor, to Pastor Eddie. Praise the Lord for allowing STN to keep expanding into Latin America. (See update about Panama institute below.) 

8. 100% policy

One of the key principles that STN wanted to adhere to from the beginning was to have 100% of the donations go to supporting the pastors (their churches and their training). We did not want to accept people’s donations and then take a cut out of that for administrative costs. We can do that because the STN International Offices are in a church building and run by volunteers. We do not take a percentage of your donation for administrative costs. The minimal administrative costs for our International Office are covered by donations specifically targeted for administration.

9. You have a part to play

How can you be part of STN? Here are a few ways: First, you can pray for the ministry. In many of the locations where STN training is happening there is serious persecution. Many of our trainers are faithfully proclaiming God’s Word in places where they are not welcome. It is tough and they do it anyway. Pray for their safety and God’s continued blessing. Second, those of us who serve on the STN International Board do it as volunteers. And we can use more help, especially as STN continues to grow beyond our wildest expectations. If you are interested in potentially being part of the board, please talk to Pastor Paul Brown. Third, please consider supporting STN financially. Most of the time those who are being trained cannot afford the cost of the books. And those who are doing the training are usually men who need financial assistance. Would you consider contributing to such needs?

Filed Under: STN News

Uniting for Growth: The Inaugural PENIEL Virtual Conference

August 9, 2024 By sleinen

By Pastor Marc Boeker

    “For their sakes I sanctify Myself, that they themselves also may be sanctified in truth…that they may all be one; even as You, Father, are in Me and I in You, that they also may be in Us, so that the world may believe that You sent Me.” – John 17:19,20 (NASB)

This spring, a momentous event for Shepherding the Nations – India (STN India) went down in the history books. On May 17-18, 2024, STN hosted its first virtual conference for pastors and leaders across India, Nepal, and Myanmar.

Ryder Kumar, International Director, was looking for a way to provide further training to graduates in the BTCP program (Bible Training Center for Pastors). A conference would provide an excellent platform to include crucial church topics for further growth and development of the indigenous churches. Out of this desire, the PENIEL Conference was born.

Persuading to Equip and Nurture Indigenous Evangelical Leaders

Months before the conference, STN began working on visas to bring several Indian pastors to The Bridge Bible Fellowship in Reseda, California for in-person training. With much prayer, invitations were sent requesting these men to be allowed to come to the United States for an intensive time of discipleship. Their presence at The Bridge would have been both an encouragement to them as well as to their brothers and sisters in Christ who have been supporting the work in India for over 15 years. Paperwork was completed. Consulate visits were made. And they waited. And waited. And waited…

Even through waiting, one can now see God was preparing the way for a change of plans – a change of venue, a change of schedule, and a change of participants – all changes which ultimately led to an unexpected exponential increase in the number of pastors and leaders who could benefit and participate in the training. God has told his followers in times past, “the heart of man plans his way, but Yahweh directs his steps” (Psalm 16:9). The STN board’s plans were laid out, but God’s sovereign direction was needed to go beyond what was currently envisioned and provide training into homes and locations that far exceeded the STN board’s initial expectations.

While Zoom fatigue was a real thing for many during COVID, the advances in video conferencing technology that it provided have been a huge help to proclaim the truth of God’s word. In places seemingly impossible to visit, we can now sit “face-to-face” and interact on a much more personal level. For many purposes, virtual meetings can provide an opportunity for equipping the saints where an in-person meeting is out of reach for the attendees or threatens the existence of the church.

Enter PENIEL Virtual. Paul Brown, Senior Pastor of The Bridge and founding STN member was eager for this conference to continue, but with only three (3) of the original invitees able to get visas to US, the plans had to change. Moving to a virtual platform could provide the desired training along with an expanded reach inherent to a virtual conference. Excitement began to build as plans fell into place for the restructured virtual conference.

As Ryder invited church leaders from across the country one of his desires was to expand the reach of STN and the BTCP program. Many of the groups he contacted are well-educated, mature, and sacrificially serving which could serve to enhance the ministry of STN. All of the participants were encouraged to connect more closely to STN as they applied what they were taught in the conference.

By God’s grace, the gathering together of over 60 men across four countries became a reality on May 17-18. Due to the 12.5-hour difference in time zones, India experienced the conference over two days, while in the US we began welcoming guests at 5:00 AM on Friday and said our final goodbye near 11:00 PM.

In India, the conference began in the evening where three sessions were presented, each followed by a Q&A time with the participants. Randy Leinen, Executive Pastor of The Bridge began the conference with a session on transformation groups. These are small groups of 3-5 participants that provide a strong focus on bible study, accountability, evangelism, and prayer. Pastor Joe Leinen followed this by talking on the importance of small groups in the local church. Both of these ideas are somewhat foreign concepts in the Indian church. The evening concluded with a challenge toward church planting from Patrick Carmichael, Senior Pastor of Christ Bible Church.

After a night of rest, Saturday morning in India saw the pastors once again start logging in and talking together as they eagerly anticipated the final three sessions. Mike Vos, ACBC Certified Biblical Counselor, began the day with an introduction to Biblical Counseling. Thinking about what the Bible has to say about life’s problems was a solid start to the day, followed by many questions from the men. Pastor Paul completed the conference as he taught the two final sessions on Conflict Resolution and Leadership Development.

What joy it was meeting with these beloved men – leaders and teachers – eager to grow in their knowledge of the Lord and strengthen the local churches across Asia. Through God’s Spirit, we were not only friends but also brothers caring for one another as we toil for the Lord and his Church. This is the very mission of STN. God, in his sovereignty, took our humble plans for a conference to become a jumping-off point for future opportunities to provide solid biblical training and church development across Asia as he continues to unite His family around the globe.

Filed Under: Field Updates, Kumar News, STN India, STN News

The First Church Planted by STN Graduate is a Model

August 8, 2024 By sleinen

By Ryder Kumar, International Director, SE Asia

While church planting is on-going by the graduates of STN in India, we have a model church that is standing strong against all storms and challenges. Motivated and equipped with teaching for 5 years by the international team of STN, Brother D, who has been working as the principal of a principal of a public school, ventured into the mission of church planting immediately after his graduation in 2014. This was the first graduation in India. The Lord made this abundantly fruitful. 

Brother D has established a church in one of the most heavily populated and hostile states in the country, which is H-dominated. Initially, the church had only about 10 members, including Brother D’s wife and 8 unbelievers. However, the church has now grown to 200 members! Additionally, there are now four different church locations under Brother D’s leadership, with each location having attendance ranging from 15 to 50 people. Despite facing challenges such as Covid and persecution, the churches continue. Approximately 80 to 90 individuals have been baptized through Pastor D’s ministry, and many have heard the Gospel message. Furthermore, three leaders who are graduates of STN were trained by Brother D and sent to different locations.

Pastor D at an outdoor church gathering

Filed Under: Field Updates, Kumar News, STN India

Divine Appointments and Transformative Missions: A Journey of Growth

May 18, 2024 By Ryder Kumar

By Ryder Kumar

Praise God for His continued leadership of Shepherding the Nations! He brings the right people at the right time to form the team that would bring new growth to STN. As founding members of this ministry, Randy and Susan Leinen sacrificially participated in adding much-needed structure and support that fundamentally shaped the mission trips. Recently, in 2024, twenty years later, Randy and Susan’s son, Joe, joined me on a mission trip. 

Like his parents, Joe moved out from ‘his comfort zone’ to bring comfort and encouragement to the graduates of STN SE Asia. Joe drew their attention to the same “Word” that his dad has taught. Joe also shared the Word in more local churches than any of the previous teams before him. 

Welcoming guests with fresh flower bouquets is very much a custom in India. For one meeting in a remote location, Joe and I had to travel three hours with no time to get ready. Their sweet welcome with love, affection, and warm fellowship drew us closer to the waiting crowd. Along with the 80 graduates that were present, there were 40 pastors and Christian leaders at that gathering. After listening intently to God’s Word, many people raised their hand to indicate that they were responding with a new commitment of faith or obedience to the Lord. 

Pastor B., (our STN graduate, and a senior Pastor of the area) along with Pastor V. (one of our first graduates) and V.K. (our director) coordinated the event. We praise God for such faithful saints who have partnered with us in this ministry.

Pastor D. S. coordinated the memorable and fruitful event in Nepal. Due to the difficult travel in fog and cold, we had smaller gatherings than expected. Some of those in attendance spent the whole night traveling by car with no sleep. Others took the perilous challenge of traveling by motorbike to attend.

Hallelujah, the time was so refreshing as Joe taught from Romans 6 and I from Philippians 2:1-2. About 30 graduates attended. All were synergized and then travelled the long journey back to their locations. It was such a blessing to travel to this specific location to see how these brothers and sisters were so greatly encouraged by the Word.

There were 60 graduates that all traveled from different locations to the third place of our ‘Graduates Get-Together.’ We rejoiced to see that they were joined by another 50 local pastors and Christian leaders at this meeting. This was one of the several efforts that STN arranges to encourage the STN graduates. The goal is to show them unity and solidarity in serving our Lord, knowing that we all recognize the troublesome circumstances that they face as they persevere for God’s glory.

During our mission trips, we also endeavor to participate with other partner ministries.

We thank God for our relationship with Word Partners International. These saints have provided training seminars in Expository Preaching for our men and have blessed us all with their fellowship. Joe and I were able to spend quality time with the participants and the resource persons of Word Partners. Joe was able to minister the Word to the group through singing and worship of our Lord and Savior. 

The K. family has had a long relationship with STN. It was such a pleasure and an honor to be with them in their new church building. It was my privilege to preach at this special gathering of the church. Once again, several people raised their hand to indicate that they were responding with a new commitment of faith or dedication to the Lord.

We are so thankful for V. K., and I.K. who have helped STN develop a wider ministry into various areas. Pastors from the mountain areas, the valleys, and the small villages were equipped, trained, and shaped to minister the Word in their local churches. Joe taught from the Word and again ministered through songs of praise and worship. 

Just as the Apostle Paul commended the Philippians, saying that no other church contributed to his ministry the way they did, we are thankful for the saints at El Shaddai of Hyderabad. They have greatly blessed STN’s experience in India for their financial support has far exceeded all others. They have also been a great source of strength and encouragement to so many others. Four STN graduates are active in El Shaddai – two are elders, one is the senior pastor’s wife, and one is wife of an elder. We are also thankful for their hosting us to teach in their family seminars for three consecutive mission trips. 

There are always so many opportunities to minister to the saints. Prayer is a big way. Jemimah, whom I knew in Lucknow (about 30 years ago), has stayed connected with me. She is now married and has asked me to pray for her baby. What an honor!

Time and space do not allow us to share everything that happened during the mission trip. However, we must share one incredibly special opportunity from God! We went to encourage our graduates in a remote village. There, we visited a handicapped Pastor who can’t stand or walk. He is bedridden; yet he pastors three churches! Along with his wife, he serves God with amazing dedication and commitment. He and his wife are both graduates of STN. 

We were also introduced to a new place by P., our STN director. It is a Baptist church in Hyderabad. Praise God, Joe preached for the first time without an interpreter as the service were in English. 

I would like to end my thoughts like Joe did at each place on our mission trip. He used to say at the end of his prayer, “all for His glory”. 


Filed Under: STN India, STN News

Latin America Institutes

May 13, 2024 By sleinen

by Eddie Bueno

Earlier this year, I planned to go to El Salvador to train a pastor to start a new STN Institute. Unfortunately, the pastor needed to undergo back surgery and we had to postpone the training. The pastor is recovering well from the surgery and will be joining me in Panama in late May where I will train him and some other men from Panama. The plan will be to launch new STN Institutes both in El Salvador and in Panama this summer.

In addition to the new Institutes, all the existing institutes have now resumed classes. Join us in praying to God that this year will be a great blessing and tremendous time of learning for all the students. As always, I ask for your prayers that God guides and encourages and opens the doors so that healthy new churches can be planted that teach biblical doctrine honoring our Savior and Lord.

Please pray especially for Tapachula, Mexico, as there is beginning to be a lot of persecution of Christian churches. Also, pray for the immigration problems since Tapachula is on the border of Guatemala.  This is the pathway of entry into Mexico for that all the people who try to reach the United States. This is bringing a great crisis to Tapachula.  But Pastor Marco wants to take advantage of this situation to share the word of God with those who need it most.

El Alto, Bolivia, BTCP Book #6:

Santa Cruz, Bolivia Book #5:

Tapachula, Mexico, Book #3:

Honduras, Book #3:

Santa Cruz – Bolivia
Pastor: Richard Buitrago  Students – 30 Book #5 

El Alto – Bolivia
Pastor: Jhonny Villarroel  Students – 31 Book #6 

Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Pastor: José Pino  Students – 25 Book #3 

Tapachula – Mexico
Teacher: Marco Antonio Muñoz  Students – 16 Book #4 
Posible New Institutes:
San Salvador, El Salvador
Pastor: Jorge Burgos Classes will start this summer

Panama
Classes will start this summer

Filed Under: Latin America, STN Latin America, STN News

Discovering Unity and Growth: Reflections from My First India Mission Trip

May 13, 2024 By sleinen

by Joe Leinen

Earlier this year I had the opportunity to travel to India and spend time with STN graduates and visit a number of churches and believers there. Although I had heard many stories about India for years through my parents’ travels, this was my first experience in the country.

I had the privilege of teaching, preaching, and leading in worship many times over the course of 2.5 weeks. In that short time there were so many great experiences, wonderful people, and lessons that I learned.

One of the most wonderful things that I experienced was the joy of gathering with fellow believers in Jesus. My first Sunday in India, I attended El Shaddai church. Although I didn’t understand the language, hearing these precious people sing joyfully to the Lord and pray to Him was overwhelming. I had never met these people before, and yet I knew that we had everything in common that mattered, because of Jesus. Every opportunity to gather with believers provided a similar sense of unity, which is hard to put into words.

The Lord also taught me many things, and exposed areas of weakness in my own life. God used this trip to expand my view of the way that He is reaching the nations. I was often in situations that were far different than I was used to, and this caused me to rely on Him through prayer more than I ever had before. The traveling challenges and long days made me realize how weak I truly am, and how desperately I needed the Lord’s strength. The Lord also grew my love for the people I met, and I am praying I can return again to see them. It was truly a life-changing trip, and I’m so thankful to God for this opportunity.

Filed Under: STN India, STN News

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Ryder Kumar is serving as our International Director. As one of the founding members of Shepherding the Nations, it was Ryder's vision to see pastors trained and equipped for ministry that became the foundation of Shepherding the Nations.

Shepherding the Nations has identified qualified and called men who are already working in unreached areas of India and Nepal. We are providing the training to better equip them and the financial resources to support them in their ministries.

Our directors have been equipped to teach our ten-volume training curriculum. These key men are training indigenous pastors and church planters while also providing accountability, resources materials, and support.

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