As I share my heart on apostolic ministry, I must first say that I am in no way commending myself. I desire to manifest in my obedience that “by the grace of God, I am what I am”. 1 Corinthians 15:10

What is an apostle? The word “apostle” means, “one who is sent”.

What does an apostle do? An apostle is one who is sent as an ambassador of Christ to lay foundation, and that foundation is Christ – relationship with Him, for Him, by Him and through Him.

My apostolic ministry is one of being “sent” to those He links me with in spirit, to come alongside them to encourage, strengthen and support in their calling and purpose in the kingdom of God.

One of the primary desires that God has placed in my heart is to go to the smaller groups and churches.  Not everyone can go to the larger corporate meetings and conferences and thus, not everyone’s need is specifically met even if they are able to attend.  But, everyone needs the apostolic impartation in their life for maturity to come to the body of Christ.  My desire is to be a vessel of filling this need.  

In these days the need is greater than ever for the body of Christ to come to full manifestation and maturity in the ways of the kingdom.  As our Father continues to raise up and “send” laborers into the harvest, it is my desire to be “helpers of joy” in the lives of those I am sent to – whether it be across the street, across town, across the state, across the nation, and even across the world.