1.   What is unique about The Center for Pioneer Church Planting?
            How is it different from another school I might attend?

      2.   How much does it cost to attend the CPCP? And how is that funded?

      3.   Can a person/couple be sent out as a missionary with To Every Tribe
            if he/she has not gone through the CPCP?

      4.   Can I visit the CPCP and sit in on some classes?

      5.   Do you have any pictures of the facilities and student housing?

      6.   Is the CPCP accredited?

      7.   How can I access an application for the CPCP?  How long does it take
            for you to process my application?

      8.   What if I am married and have young children?  Can my wife attend
            classes as well?

 

 

1.   What is unique about The Center for Pioneer Church Planting?
      How is it different from another school I might attend?

The CPCP is not designed to take the place of a Bible college or a seminary.  We offer specialized training for people who believe God may be directing them toward a church-planting ministry.  What makes this training unique is that it combines intensive in-class teaching times with practical on-the-job training in Mexico and Papua New Guinea.  For more information on the distinctives of the Center for Pioneer Church Planting we encourage you to click here.

 

2.   How much does it cost to attend the CPCP?   And how is that funded?

Details about the cost of attending the CPCP are found here.  Prospective students raise their own support for attending the school through their personal savings and the donations of churches, families, and friends that desire to help equip them to be trained as missionaries.   (back to top)

 

3.   Can a person/couple be sent out as a missionary with To Every Tribe
       if he/she has not gone through the CPCP?

In most cases, we require missionary candidates to attend the CPCP.  Exceptions to that rule will be taken on a case by case basis.  (back to top)

 

4.   Can I visit the CPCP and sit in on some classes?

Visitors are encouraged and very welcome!  Please contact the office at office@toeverytribe.com or 956.233.4353 to work out the best dates for you to visit.  Our students and staff are often away in school activities.  (back to top)

 

5.   Do you have any pictures of the facilities and student housing?

Go here to see pictures of the way the Lord has provided so abundantly for this growing ministry.  (back to top)

 

6.   Is the CPCP accredited?

No, but you will receive a Certification of Completion upon graduation from the program.

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7.   How can I access an application for the CPCP? How long does it take for you
      to process my application?

Please contact the office at office@toeverytribe.com or 956.233.4353 to receive an application.  Allow 4-6 weeks for your application to be processed.  (back to top)

 

8.   What if I am married and have young children?  Can my spouse attend classes
      as well?

The Center for Pioneer Church Planting has had a number of young families who have attended, including those who have had a baby born while living here.  There are play areas for children on the campus, and the school community provides a very supportive atmosphere for children and families.

Spouses of enrolled students may register for 1/3 of the tuition and fully participate in the program.  Non-registered spouses are invited to attend classes without charges whenever possible.  In fact, there are particular classes for which we provide babysitters and expect spouses to attend.  (back to top)


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