APEPT.org
An equipping resource of IICM, the
Intercultural Institute for Contextual Ministry

 

 


. . . empowering ministry roles to become
interculturally-focused & missionally-driven

 

         

Ephesians 4:11-12

"And He gave some as Apostles,
and some as Prophets, and some
as Evangelists, and some as
Pastors, and Teachers [APEPT],
for the equipping of the saints for
the work of service, to the building
up of the body of Christ."

 

 

 

 

Intercultural Institute
for Contextual Ministry

 

Dr. Curt Watke
6 Wateroak Ct
North Augusta, SC 29841

 

Office:  803-279-5828
Email:  cwatke@iicm.net

 





 

APEPT Window

                                 Identify
23 Dimensions of
Your Missionality!

3 Areas of Missionality Roles
7 Areas of Ministry Culture
5 Areas of Missional Values
5 Areas of Mentoring Ideals
3 Challenges to Your Missional Role
          
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