We are an internet-based ministry that is currently in transition. While we have previously concentrated our efforts on establishing a presence in the virtual world, via social media, our ministry has been led to expand our outreach to include the traditional brick-and-mortar style of ministry. The one thing that you will notice about this ministry is that we are not your customary or old-style ministry. Follow us on this journey, and share your faith with ours, as we seek, what God has planned for our ministry. The one thing that you will notice about this ministry is that we are not your customary or old-style ministry.
We seek only to walk in truth and no longer in loyalty to Churchianity, denominationalism, and traditionalism. We have become tired of the deceptions; therefore, we continually seek scriptural evidence, primarily book, chapter, and verse, before we consider any thought, any idea, or any suggestion that may be passed on to us.
We believe everything, as it pertains to the Bible and to the word of God is important, no matter how trivial it may appear to be on the surface or to others. If you think about it, it is usually the fine print that causes the most problems.
We desire to share with all that we encounter, not to convert, but with the hope that one may be able to hear that which God has sent forth. We continually search so one may be able to see outside of the box, outside of the politically correct, feel-good ideologies. We labor to eliminate the contrary beliefs, the misguided values, the unethical practices, and the overstated theologies (Ecclesiastes 7:25) that have held so many in captivity.
We analyze, not to criticize, with the intent to uncover all the Bible has to offer (Ecclesiastes 1:13). We want to question only to necessitate thought and to provide verification for those who receive it (Ezekiel 44:23). We want to share from God’s divine word, those things that have been placed in our heart (Psalms 77:12). We desire to teach that we too may grow in wisdom, in understanding, in revelation knowledge, and in faith. For it is by the hearing of the word of God that causes faith to come (Romans 10:17).
Since we have been made one, our spiritual eyes have been opened (Ephesians 1:18), and we have learned to examine the word of God in a different light (II Timothy 2:15). This is not to say that we have all the answers, but we do have a different perspective on interpreting and reading the Bible (Proverbs 4:20-22).
We understand how one misspoken or misprinted word can alter the truth, turning what once was truth into a lie, a counterfeit (Romans 1:25). We realize, that a counterfeit, which is a copy made from the original, exists for the sole purpose of defrauding or deceiving someone. The Scriptures say in the mouth of two or three witnesses let every word be established (I Corinthians 13:1; Matthew 18:16; Deuteronomy 19:5), therefore we seek to establish God's divine word in this earth realm.
We require no approval (Ephesians 1:6), other than that of the Father (Ephesians 3:12) for we are a worker together with him (II Corinthians 6:1). We may not be for all, but we are for those who have an ear to hear (I Timothy 4:13-16). We are a new creature, a new creation, a worker together with God, helping to establish his covenant.
Maintaining integrity is now more important than ever before for us. The Scriptures say we are the light of the world, a glorious city set on the top of a hill gleaming for the world to see (Matthew 5:14). We are a representative, a living testimony of the kingdom of God.
We ask that you always open up your Bible and check things out yourself to make sure what you accept is from the word of truth because words can be manipulated to say many things. We welcome your comments and questions. Stay in the word, and tend to it daily, so that you may enjoy all of your blessings and your covenant promises, all to the glory of the Father and in the matchless name of Jesus.