Membership Statement, Mission and Statement of Faith
Kingdoms Child Ministries Membership Agreement
The Kingdoms Child Ministries website is a community of Bible-believing followers of Jesus Christ.
We seek to be a dynamic, caring community of people following Jesus and reaching out to a hurting world with the powerful message of God's healing and hope. Please read our Statement of Faith.
If we deem that your Content or Conduct do not reflect agreement with these beliefs or is not conducive to the purpose of this site, you may be asked to leave KCM(Kingdoms Child Ministries) or may be banned from TheNET at our discretion with or without prior notice or stated reason.
Member Conduct
The following rules apply to all materials, including text, photograph, video, music, widgets you post on KCM (“Content”) regardless of whether the Content is included in blogs, e-mails, profiles, comments, videos, or any other portion or feature of KCM. These rules also apply to any other use you may make of KCM.
The following is a list of Content and Conduct that violates the Rules of Member Conduct - you may not use KCM to:
upload, post, email or otherwise transmit any Content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortuous, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libelous, invasive of another’s privacy, hateful, or racially, ethnically, sexually or otherwise objectionable; and/or link to any persons, websites or organizations promoting the same, or to solicit for the same.
upload, post, email or otherwise transmit any Content that we deem to condone or promote sinful thoughts or worldly behavior including, but not limited to, occult or immoral practices, substance abuse, use of illegal substances, or non- or anti-Biblical belief systems and/or link to any persons, websites or organizations promoting the same, or to solicit for the same.
upload, post, email or otherwise transmit any Content that we deem to be primarily for solicitation for asking for or making appeals for funds or goods, prayer requests written in such a way that could be construed to appealing for funds or goods, asking for other members' contact information for solicitation for any purpose outside KCM.
You may advertise your business or website in the business group or on your own personal page only. You may also use badges only on your own personal page only.
You acknowledge that KCM administrators have no responsibility for monitoring, filtering, or pre-screening Content, but they and their designees shall have the right (but not the obligation) in their sole discretion to refuse or remove any Content that violates this member agreement or is otherwise objectionable. We reserve the right not to post or to remove any Content from KCM at any time, without notice, for any reason or no stated reason, at our sole discretion.
By becoming a member of KCM you agree to be bound by all of the terms and conditions in this Membership Agreement in addition to the Ning Terms of Service. We reserve the right to modify this Membership Agreement at any time. Your continued use of KCM after any such modification will mean you agree to the Membership Agreement as modified. If you do not agree to any modification, you should stop using KCM immediately. You should return to this page on a regular basis to view any modification to this agreement.
Revised September 2009
Mission Statement/Vision
Our mission is to encourage, uplift and empower the saints in their christian walk.
Our vision is to see everyone saved, santified and filled with the Holy Ghost and to see and experience the Hope of Salvation in their lives.
Question: "What is salvation? What is the Christian doctrine of salvation?"
Answer: Salvation is deliverance from danger or suffering. To save is to deliver or protect. The word carries the idea of victory, health, or preservation. Sometimes, the Bible uses the words saved or salvation to refer to temporal, physical deliverance, such as Paul’s deliverance from prison (Philippians 1:19).
More often, the word salvation concerns an eternal, spiritual deliverance. When Paul told the Philippian jailer what he must do to be saved, he was referring to the jailer’s eternal destiny (Acts 16:30-31). Jesus equated being saved with entering the kingdom of God (Matthew 19:24-25).
What are we saved from? In the Christian doctrine of salvation, we are saved from “wrath”; that is, from God’s judgment of sin (Romans 5:9; 1 Thessalonians 5:9). Our sin has separated us from God, and the consequence of sin is death (Romans 6:23). Biblical salvation refers to our deliverance from the consequence of sin and therefore involves the removal of sin.
Who does the saving? Only God can remove sin and deliver us from sin’s penalty (2 Timothy 1:9; Titus 3:5).
How does God save? In the Christian doctrine of salvation, God has rescued us through Christ (John 3:17). Specifically, it was Jesus’ death on the cross and subsequent resurrection that achieved our salvation (Romans 5:10; Ephesians 1:7). Scripture is clear that salvation is the gracious, undeserved gift of God (Ephesians 2:5, 8) and is only available through faith in Jesus Christ (Acts 4:12).
How do we receive salvation? We are saved by faith. First, we must hear the gospel—the good news of Jesus’ death and resurrection (Ephesians 1:13). Then, we must believe—fully trust the Lord Jesus (Romans 1:16). This involves repentance, a changing of mind about sin and Christ (Acts 3:19), and calling on the name of the Lord (Romans 10:9-10, 13).
A definition of the Christian doctrine of salvation would be “The spiritual, eternal deliverance which God immediately grants to those who accept His conditions of repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus.” Salvation is available in Jesus alone (John 14:6; Acts 4:12), and is dependant on God alone for provision, assurance, and security.
Kingdoms Child Ministries STATEMENT OF FAITH
Although our ministry style often caters to wary skeptics, our group's foundation is based on solid, fundamental Christian doctrine.
Therefore, We Believe
1. The Bible is the inerrant, inspired Word of God - a supernaturally integrated set of 66 books, written by 40 authors, over nearly 2,000 years.
2. God created all things - from the massive cosmos to the microscopic cell.
3. We were created in God's image, yet we were all corrupted and estranged from God after Adam fell into sin. The sin of Adam was the entry point of all sin, as well as physical and spiritual death on Earth.
4. God exists as three distinct persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
5. Jesus Christ is the Son of God who fulfilled Old Testament prophecies when he took on human flesh through the miracle of the virgin birth and came to Earth as the promised Messiah.
6. Jesus died a physical death on the cross as the ultimate love sacrifice and act of grace, which allows all who believe in Him to be cleansed of sin by His blood and have a renewed, eternal relationship with God.
7. Jesus rose from the dead as the ultimate sign of his deity. He ascended to heaven, with the ultimate promise of his return to Earth as our just and mighty Lord.
We constantly strive to be a Spirit-filled ministry, regularly praying and seeking God's guidance for our activities. We remind each other daily that this is God's work, not ours.
"But without faith it is impossible to please Him: for He that cometh to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him." Hebrews 11:6 KJV