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The Future of Caleb Resources

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Matt Green
Vice President of Communications
Pioneers-USA

10123 William Carey Drive
Orlando, FL 32832
407-382-6000

mgreen@orlandoteam.com

www.pioneers.org

Pioneers announces restructuring of Denver offices

Orlando, Florida—January 29, 2010

Pioneers announces the restructuring of ministries based in its Denver, Colorado, office, which include Caleb Resources, Encountering the World of Islam and 10X Productions.

The three teams will continue their ministry, but pursue a more agile, cost-effective business approach, as economic conditions have led to a lack of resources needed to develop new products and sustain the operations of a separate office.

Existing Caleb Resources materials—both print and video—will continue to be sold or available for download at Pioneers.org. Sales and marketing operations will be moved to Pioneers’ Orlando offices. Caleb Resources team members will continue to pursue speaking, writing and advocacy ministry.

Encountering the World of Islam will continue to offer its church-, campus- and Web-based classes, and its team members will operate from a small office in the Denver area as an extension of Pioneers USA’s Church Resources division.

Kids’ ministry team members will continue with a dual focus: children’s missions mobilization and children-at-risk advocacy. Along with consulting and speaking, this team will continue to market and source current resources such as Outside the Lines, Kids Around the World and Red Card as an extension of Pioneers USA’s Church Resources division.

10X Productions team members will pursue filmmaking, storytelling and mobilization as members of Pioneers’ Mid-Americas Area and will operate out of a portion of the current offices at 10 West Dry Creek Circle in Littleton, Colorado.

Pioneers is a non-denominational, evangelical mission agency that mobilizes church-planting teams to unreached people groups. Founded in 1979, Pioneers has eight mobilization bases around the world and more than 2,000 personnel serving on church-planting teams among Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, tribal and unreligious people groups.