NCPN is Coming Near You

Morgantown, N.C.—The newly formed North Carolina Pastors Network (NCPN, www.ncpastors.net) and its affiliate organization, the American Pastors Network (APN, www.americanpastorsnetwork.net), announced a statewide initiative to inform North Carolina pastors of the mission and vision of NCPN, encourage them to form area chapters to mobilize and support local pastors, and advise them of critical issues facing the state and nation.

The three-day initiative, which will take place from May 27-29, includes eight regional meetings at churches across the state.

“The North Carolina Pastors Network exists for the purpose of encouraging pastors to speak the truth boldly so they can equip their congregations to be salt and light in our culture,” said NCPN President Dave Kistler. “We live in a society in which many churches reject the authority of Scripture and instead seek to please congregants with messages that validate their choices, regardless of what those choices may be. Far from engaging the culture, too many churches try to assimilate into the culture.

“Our prayer is that the network we are building through NCPN will bring together biblically faithful pastors who will courageously speak truth on biblical, social, and policy issues, with the result that thousands of biblically minded believers across the state will step out and impact the culture for Christ.”

NCPN will also be joined by several partners including Bobbie Meyer from Carolina Pregnancy Care Fellowship, Dr. Mark Creech from the Christian Action League, Tami Fitzgerald from the North Carolina Values Coalition, John Rustin from the North Carolina Family Policy Council and Randy Wilson from Watchmen on the Wall (Family Research Council). Each of these partners will present timely and important messages to North Carolina pastors.

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  1. Rick Freeborn
    Rick Freeborn says:

    Great site! Would to GOD that our country was filled with men of GOD like those involved in this.

    Thank you Brother Dave,
    Brother Rick

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