About keith burnett

God calls ministers to equip the Church for the work of the ministry. After many years of working in one local church, I experienced what I’ll call an ‘enlargement’ of my view of God’s calling. In preparing mission volunteers for work overseas, we equip the domestic church to do a better job of reaching its own community ed-italia.com. The mission volunteer teams then equip the foreign church to better reach its community for Christ. In both cases, the church is equipped. And, God is glorified through changed lives on the mission field, in volunteer mission teams, and in the domestic church!

The ‘centerpiece’ of my work through EquipUs is the Pastor Training Schools.  This began in the city of Barahona, Dominican Republic. We teach 70-85 pastors and our approach is to “Entrust the Gospel to faithful men who will, in turn, entrust it to others.” God has blessed this work and the pastors have been faithful in implementing what they have been taught.  Evidence of this is the increase in baptisms among these 50+ churches after one year of work with the pastors: an average of 44%!  Currently, the churches are showing an average annual growth rate of 18.5% via baptisms. I believe our Prayer Teams are the first ones responsible for these results.  God has answered through American pastors who volunteer to teach, and mission volunteer members who do construction work, medical clinics, sports camps, or any of several mission/evangelism outreach projects concurrent with our Pastor Training Schools. As Henry Blackaby said in Experiencing God, “See what God is doing and  join Him in it.” YOU can make an eternal difference in someone’s life.

Recent Posts

Grace: Your Glory Begun

Grace is but glory begun, and glory is but grace perfected - Jonathan Edwards In 2 Corinthians 4, Paul speaks of our light afflictions as we minister for the Lord. Even though ministry is difficult, it's God's grace (God's undeserved favor) that allows us to...

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Mission Myths – Go!

I routinely encounter a number of recurring mission myths. They show up no matter the size of the group to which I am speaking. The myth I encounter most often involves GO and GOING. Misunderstanding the Great Commission in Matthew 28 is partly responsible for the...

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Imitation Challenge

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery! That's how the old saying goes. Maybe we should say: Imitation is the sincerest form of worship Does that cause questions? We should note a couple of things before we start asking too many questions. First, Jesus was...

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What Do These Stones Mean?

The Anniversary Mission What's the connection between Anniversary and Mission? What do the following terms have in common: Anniversary Memorial Celebrate/Celebration Commemorate Monument Jubilee The point in each of them is remembrance. And remembrance is one of God's...

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Helping Hands: Heaven’s Gift

Helping Hands: God's Gift Hands are part of God’s intricate design of Man. And we were, in fact, designed. Evolutionists have problems explaining things like eyes, hands, and a few other God-designed intricacies. Yet, you probably don't look at your hand very often...

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Accomplishing The Impossible

What does dirt have to do with accomplishing the impossible? Dirt has many limitations. If you cut yourself, would you cover the wound with dirt? That’s not likely. Cleaning the wound and applying antibacterial creams are highly recommended. But what if dirt could...

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Abraham and the King of Salem

Abraham Meets Melchizedek Melchizedek, the King of Salem, was worshiped by Abraham. Several interesting things are recorded in Genesis 14. Overall, Abraham encounters 10 kings in this chapter. Nine of those kings were at war with each other. Abraham's meeting with the...

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