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 BRO. REED

Dear Friend,

The U.S. Census Bureau recently reported that since 1960, the world’s population has more than doubled from three billion to over six billion people. Sadly, the number of Baptist missionaries being sent from our churches has not kept pace with our world’s rapid population increase. In addition, many countries do not grant entrance to American missionaries to freely preach the Gospel and plant local churches. Nations now open to the Gospel could one day oust all American missionaries, and the only remaining preachers would be nationals.

For several years, God has dealt with my heart about reaching the lost through the ministries of national pastors. I believe that these national Pioneers, working together with their American brethren, can make a huge difference around the world. Will you consider the opportunity to financially support Pioneers in this eternal investment?

Sincerely,



Clayton Reed
Director

“God has burdened my heart to help start 10,000 new churches in my lifetime.”
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Brother Reed has served as an assistant pastor at Trinity Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas since 1998. Bro. Reed founded Global Church Planters with a desire to see 10,000 Baptist churches started as a result of his ministry. He serves as the director of Global Church Planters and travels representing the ministry to other churches. Bro. Reed also directs several ministries at Trinity Baptist, including the singles department and many of Pastor Smith’s personal projects. He teaches at Trinity Baptist Bible College and speaks in conferences throughout the United States and around the world. Bro. Reed earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Pastoral Theology from Hyles-Anderson College in 1994 and credits from the University of Phoenix, Harvard University Extension School and Pensacola Bible Institute. Bro. Reed married Heather Nymeyer in 1997, and they have five sons, Jack, Josh, Eric, Matthew, and Tyler.