Our vision for ministry extends first to the Lord, and
secondly to His church and to the world. We recognize that our chief act of ministry and obedience is in worship
to the Lord, primarily through loving Him with all our
hearts and with all our souls and with all our minds;
and out of this should flow all other acts of service,
including, foremost, to love our neighbors as ourselves
(Mt 22:37-40). From this place out of bellies
truly shall flow rivers of living waters. We minister to the Lord through intimacy.
We long to cultivate such a tangible presence of God in our
lives and ministry, that the supernatural becomes more of a
reality than the natural realm. And so, we view our highest call
to be that of intercession to the Lord Himself.
As simple as this may sound, one would be surprised at how
many full-time ministers spend no more than 15 minutes in
prayer a day. Unspiritual men produce unspiritual ministries.
Our ministry will only be as effective as the level to which
we have decreased and the Holy Spirit has increased within us.
Therefore, we not only place a high priority on
soaking/worship/prayer, but we also focus heavily on divine
intimacy in our teachings, conferences and resources.