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Kingsway Fellowship International
"PURPOSE STATEMENT"
Our
purpose is to provide services that empower God called Spirit-filled
Ministers, Churches and Religious Organizations to carry out their
God-given assignments throughout the world. We will live in
obedience to the Great Commandment
(Matthew 22:36-40) as we carry out the Great
Commission (Matthew 28:18-20).
"VALUES STATEMENT"
1. Honor God in all we do.
2. Build relationships based on trust and respect.
3. Maintain excellence and integrity in all programs
and services.
4. Practice responsible stewardship in all areas of
ministry.
"Mission
Statement"
The "life
thread" of KFI is believed to be our undying passion for winning
souls at home (USA) and abroad. We are constantly reminded that
"untold millions are still untold." We are determined to build new
Churches, network existing Churches and establish Christian Colleges
to train Nationals to reach their Nation with the Gospel in every
country of the world.
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This fellowship recognizes
that its basis of faith shall be according to the doctrine of Christ found in II John 9-11, "Whosoever transgresseth
and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God."
The biblically inspired doctrinal basis of faith
which lists the seven principles of the doctrine of Christ is found in Hebrews 6:1-2; "Therefore, leaving
the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go unto perfection; not laying again the foundation of repentance
from dead works, and faith toward God, of the doctrine of baptisms and laying on of hands, and resurrection of the
dead, and eternal judgment." Thus we see that these seven principles include the following:
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Repentance from dead works.
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Faith in God.
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Doctrine of baptisms.
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Laying on of hands.
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Resurrection of the dead.
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Eternal judgment.
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Going onto perfection.
Obviously in the New Testament Church, there was not uniformity of belief in all matters including, for example,
that of circumcision (Acts 15:1.) The apostles did not attempt to resolve differences in this case. Either side
was given liberty of conscience in the matter, but neither were permitted to make it an issue. KFI stands for New
Testament liberty of conscience, but disapproves of any who would use that liberty to divide the brethren.
(Contact the KFI Office for expanded version)
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