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SponsorshipThe Artizo program is made possible by faithful Christian supporters who believe in developing Christian leaders competent to preach the Gospel wherever they go. There are four ways to support this program:
FIRST: give financially to support the internship programThe annual pledges and giving to Artizo directly relates to the number of interns we can accept. Your direct donations may be sent to The Artizo Institute, 1490 Nanton Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6H 2E2. A Canadian tax receipt will be issued at the end of the year for all monetary donations above $20.
SECOND: become a training churchTraining churches benefit from the Artizo program by having committed young Christian leaders that are able to learn from their Christian mentors and senior pastor, and teach and reflect Christ to others in the church through various ministries. Training churches jointly share the financial responsibility by paying intern stipends with The Artizo Institute. THIRD: word-of-mouthTell others about The Artizo Institute and direct them to this website. FOURTH: prayerThe Anglican Churches in Canada are experiencing a great decline in membership. Not all Anglican Churches faithfully preach the gospel. Pray that many more churches will participate in some way, and that young Artizo graduates will be able to find gospel faithful churches to work for. Pray that Artizo will continue to raise up young leaders for gospel ministry in the Anglican Church so that God will be glorified. |
Are you concerned for the future of the Anglican Church of Canada? Do you want to help us raise up the next generation of vigorous young leaders for gospel ministry in the Anglican Church of Canada? Are you interesting in working with us toward a healthy robust witness to Jesus Christ within the Anglican Church of Canada? Would you invest in a strategic ministry that will yield eternal results? Support Artizo! |
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"I support Artizo because it nourishes and financially supports young men and women who have made a personal commitment to follow Jesus Christ and wish to become full-time ministers of the gospel in the Anglican Communion. The state of the Anglican Church of Canada, at this time, indicates to me that Artizo is even more important now than it was at its inception in 1998. I encourage you to support this effort to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ."
Dr. Ronald McNeil, Board member, Artizo Institute |
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