CENTER FOR HOLISTIC EDUCATION
VISION SHARING
Missional Yatra India is emerged out of a passion to transform the Christians to Missional igniting in them a passion and burden for perishing souls with Christ-like character, vision, and ambition; and the people of Other Faiths with the Salvific Message of Jesus Christ through the vigorous participation of entire Christians in God’s Mission. Thus, “
Center for Holistic Education” is introduced to train the Christians, especially the professionals, pastors, evangelists, housewives, business-community, and school-going youths, who are not able to go to a Bible College, with an intensive missiological training in their local Churches. I personally invite such Christians to come forward with a zeal for missiological education to be able to value their role in their local Churches, and partake in God’ Mission through their life and potential ministerial involvements in their business centers/market places/work places. Hruda Ranjan Lohora
Executive Director, CHE
ENDORSEMENT
The Mission of the Church is not understood apparently by most of the Lay-Christians whereby their participation in God’s Mission is sporadic and unenthusiastic. Center for Holistic Education in partnership with the Churches is found committed to transform the Christians unto Missional through missiological education holistic in nature, and thereby, the trainees’ participation in the life and ministries of the Church in various ways for further transformation of social order holistically with the Life-Changing message of Jesus Christ through their life and practice. The Nagpur Diocesan Council (Church of North India) has welcome the suggestion of Rev. Hruda Ranjan Lohora, and initiated the Lay Leaders Diploma level training program in partnership with Center for Holistic Education on July 6, 2013. I personally appeal the Lay-Christians to be equipped with God’s word and ministerial skills to be able to share the ministerial burden of their respective local Churches by taking part in God’s Mission in various ways and means with their gifts and resources God has given. Rev. Dr. Paul Dupare
Bishop of Nagpur Diocese, CNI