THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
1. Pray for Kingdom Manifestation
To intercede as commanded “Thy Kingdom come” until Heaven’s government is fully manifested on Earth. (Luke 11:1–2; Matthew 6:9–10)
2. Proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom
To preach and demonstrate the Kingdom Government of God in every nation, bringing transformation and divine order. (Luke 9:1–2; Matthew 10:7–8; 24:14; 9:35)
3. Prioritize God’s Kingdom First
To seek first the Kingdom Government of God as the foundation for fulfilling His divine intent on Earth. (Matthew 6:33; Luke 12:31–32)
4. Build a Global Kingdom Network
To unite believers across nations and cultures in upholding Kingdom values of righteousness, peace, joy, equity, and justice. (Daniel 7:18, 21–22; Matthew 28:18–20; Acts 1:6–8)
5. Raise Kings and Priests
To equip believers as kings and priests unto God, restoring divine rulership and service.
(Exodus 19:5–6; 1 Peter 2:9–10; Revelation 1:5–6; 5:10)
6. Promote Kingdom Culture
To model and promote Kingdom principles, values, and lifestyles in every sphere of influence.
(Mark 16:15–20; Acts 8:12)
7. Establish Kingdom Education
To create and implement educational programs and institutions that teach the concept of God’s Kingdom Government. (Acts 19:8–10; 28:23, 28–31)
8. Cultivate Trees of Righteousness
To raise believers as fruitful “trees of righteousness,” reflecting godly character and fulfilling God’s purpose. (Isaiah 61:3; Philippians 1:11)
9. Occupy and Influence the Earth Positively
To engage the world with Kingdom values, using every gift and talent to advance His purpose until Christ returns. (Luke 19:11–13; Matthew 25:14–30)
10. Foster Fellowship and Service
To organize gatherings, trainings, and care initiatives that promote love, unity, and mutual support within the body of Christ. (John 13:34–35; 15:12,17; 1 John 3:23; 2 John 5)
Conclusion:
The Kingdom Government of God is the only lasting solution for humanity’s frustration and the fulfillment of divine purpose. “Seek first the Kingdom of God… and hitherto is the end of the matter.”
(Matthew 6:33; Daniel 7:27–28)