A legacy preserved.
A library opened to the world.
For more than sixty years, Dr. Robert E. Coleman’s writings have shaped pastors, missionaries, and disciple-makers around the globe. Many of his works remain limited to aging print editions, private collections, or volumes that are difficult to obtain.
The Robert Coleman Project exists to digitize, preserve, and expand global access to his complete body of work - ensuring these foundational discipleship resources remain available for generations to come.
From shelves to searchable access
GO International, headquartered in Wilmore, Kentucky, has been entrusted as steward of Dr. Coleman’s published works and materials.
The Coleman Project seeks to:
Digitize original manuscripts and published books
Preserve historical and rare editions
Convert print works into accessible digital formats
Expand availability for global distribution
Each resource is prepared with long-term access and theological integrity in view.
Rooted in Wilmore. Reaching the nations.
Dr. Coleman served for many years at several seminaries including Gordon Conwell Seminary, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and finally at Asbury Theological Seminary. His classroom teaching formed leaders who now serve across continents.
Through the joint collaboration between GO InterNational and the Coleman family, this preservation effort is handled with care, accuracy, and respect for his legacy.
The Master Plan of Evangelism in more than 100 languages
What began as a study of Jesus’ method has traveled far beyond Kentucky.
The Master Plan of Evangelism has been translated into more than 100 languages and distributed across six continents. Pastors, missionaries, and church planters continue to study its biblical framework for disciple-making and church multiplication.
Below are several current translated editions now available digitally.
Browse the full digital collection
As additional translations are digitized and prepared, they will be added to this growing archive.
Preserving yesterday.
Equipping tomorrow.
Every book preserved becomes a tool in the hands of a leader.
In regions where seminaries are limited and physical books are costly, digital access removes barriers. What once sat on a shelf in one country can now strengthen churches across many.
This project exists to extend access and strengthen the Church.
By preserving Robert Coleman’s works, we are placing proven disciple-making resources into the hands of leaders who will make disciples who make disciples.
