P. Douglas Small

P. Douglas Small is a baby-boomer, born in Charlotte, NC. He served as a pastor in South Dakota, California and Florida, taught on the faculty of several Bible Colleges. In 1988, he created a mobile teaching ministry, and, as he said, "backed into the global prayer movement."

He worked as a field representative for Multnomah (Portland, OR) and their International Renewal Ministries arm conducting city-wide pastor's prayer summits. He served as national teaching evangelist for the Church of God denomination, then as international director of prayer ministries. He launched and served as the chair of the PCCNA Prayer Commission, a collage of some 25 denominational prayer leaders, and, as a consultant for the Billion Soul initiative.

He says, "I love to learn - and teach, and that led me to writing!" His ministry, Project Pray offers Schools of Prayer through its affiliated associate trainers. A number of book, video, PowerPoint and teaching guides are produced by Project Pray.

Small serves as a consultant to prayer ministries, and, a coach to congregations and movements. He has authored almost thirty books on Bible-Christian themes. He speaks at conferences around the world, but his focus is prayer, specifically, that the church become "a house of prayer for the nations" - and that, with Great Spiritual Awakening in view.

He attended Lee College, now, Lee University, graduated from West Coast Christian College, where he served as an administrator and faculty member (BA), Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary (MA), California Graduate School of Theology (MA) and Trinity Theological Seminary (Ph. D). He is a graduate of the College of Executive Coaching and Church Consultant University (CCU). Find out more at his web-site www.pdouglassmall.org. Or at www.projectpray.org. Join a coaching cohort with other pastors and businessmen.

He offers subscription services to the videos, PDFs, PowerPoints, and other materials produced each month through the Praying Church Movement premier membership.

He is married to Barbara Ruth. They share five children and 20 grandchildren. Kannapolis, NC is their home.

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