Bill Haas
Yr2 | Ep14
At the intersection of commerce and culture and life and living there are people you need to meet.
Bill Haas is another one of those people.
I've known Bill for more than 36 years.
He is unique, a one off. A man of skills and daring do.
A Minister
Called to preach at the age of 14. Did some preaching in my teenage and early adult years. 30 years of ministry since 1984. Planted churches in Canada, Cambodia, and in Native American communities. Served on the Board of Directors at Cambodia Baptist Bible College as well as being a faculty member. Served as interim president and served on the Bible faculty of Highlands Bible College (formerly Rawlings Bible College) in Cambodia in 2006-2007. Took Church Planting Basic Training I through BGCO in Oklahoma City. Serving as Dean of Students for All Nations Baptist Seminary, a distance learning school headquartered in Atlanta, Texas. Doing mission work among the Choctaw and other tribes in SE Oklahoma, working with pastorless Native churches.
Experience
Church Planter Native America
Church Planting
December 2014 – Present (1 year 2 months)Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Plant churches in or near reservations and communities where First Nations people communities exist.
Church Planter
First Bible Baptist Church, Greece, NY
1999 – Present (17 years)Native American Reservations and Communities
Evangelism, Discipleship, and Church Planting among the native indigenous peoples of North America
Dean of Students
All Nations Baptist Seminary
May 2013 – January 2015 (1 year 9 months)
Distance Learning and Internet Bible College and Seminary. Assisting students and prospective students from locations including Native American reservations, Africa, Asia, the Caribbean basin and Latin America, with setting and accomplishing Biblical education goals for the purpose of furthering God's kingdom through ministry
Mission Coordinator-Native America
Christ Centered Missions
July 2012 – January 2015 (2 years 7 months)
Coordinate Christ Centered Missions church planting strategy and small Native American church assistance efforts
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