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Yes! The Gospel is free to all, but it costs money to take it to people around the world. We also have missions around the world in which we help communities, students and old people to live better lives. We supply foods, pay rents, pay school fees and establish mission centers for people to hear and share the words of God.
By supporting us today, you are becoming a part of this mission, you are partnering with us in preaching the gospel to nations and in making lives better for the needy around the world.
OUR BELIEFS
- We believe that the scripture is the infallible and authoritative word of God, given by the inspiration of God for the purpose of directing men to salvation, correcting, instructing, rebuking and furnishing.
- We believe that God the Father is the creator of heaven and the earth, the source of life and only one God: infinite, eternal, loving, true and holy.
- We believe in the God-head. Consisting of God the Father, the Son Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. They are co-existent, co-eternal and co-equal.
- We believe in the immaculate conception of Jesus by the Holy Spirit. He lived, was tempted and without sin. He was a perfect sacrifice for the sin of mankind. He rose from the dead in Glory and appeared to many, ascended into heaven and He is coming back in Glory and Power.
- We believe in the Holy Spirit baptism with the evidence of speaking in tongues and water baptism as sacred ordinances and righteousness that must be fulfilled.
- We believe in God’s Miraculous power that works through his servants and also in the manifestation of spiritual gifts.
- We believe in the holy sacredness of marriage as instituted by God and taught by Jesus Christ: One Man One wife.
- We believe in the ordinance of the Lord’s supper by breaking of bread – “his flesh”, and drinking of wine – “his blood”, as a way of sharing his divine nature and identifying with his death and resurrection.