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NO ONE GETS LEFT

IN THE DARK

OUR VISION

Useful Scriptures: Matt 28:19, 2 Corr: 13:14, 1 John 5:7

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To propagate the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ all over the world

To promote the revival of apostolic signs, wonders and miracles

To bring together children of God who are lost in dead churches

To train believers in the art and science of spiritual warfare; thus making them an aggressive and victorious army for the Lord

To train believers to receive Holy Ghost baptism and fire as well as a daily walk and relationship with the Holy Spirit

To turn the joy of our enemies to sorrow. That is why we would always have a Deliverance ministry wherever we are. If you do not believe in deliverance, you are not supposed to be in ZPIM

To build an aggressive end-time army for the Lord. ZPIM is an end-time church where we build an aggressive end-time army for the Lord

What is an end-time church? An end-time church is a church where a sinner enters with two options: he either repents or does not come back, contrary to the present day church where sinners are comfortable and find things so easy and convenient

To deliver those who have become slaves to pastors, prophets and apostles

To build up heavenly-bound and aggressive Christians. The priority in ZPIM is for people to make heaven. It is not a worldly Church

To build up prayer eagles

To purify the Pentecostal dirtiness of this age

WHAT WE BELIEVE

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The Scriptures are the inspired Word of God; the only basis for our faith and fellowship

The One True God, ETERNAL EXISTENT in three Persons. God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Spirit

The fall and deprivation of mankind, necessitating redemption through the Blood of Jesus Christ

The Salvation of Mankind is through the Redeeming Work of Jesus Christ and the Regenerative Work of the Holy Spirit. Sanctification is seen as an act of separation from that which is evil

The Baptism of the Holy Spirit - Acts 2:4; 10:44 and 19:1-6

Restitution for past wrongs where possible

The Ordinance of the Church, the Lord's Supper and Water Baptism

The Church Universal, both visible and invisible

The Ministry, divinely called and scripturally ordained as that approved of Almighty God

Divine healing as provided by the Lord Jesus Christ

The Rapture ushering all believers into the Marriage Supper of the Lamb, and the second advent of the Lord Jesus Christ when He will physically land on the earth

The Millennial Reign of Christ

The Final Judgment

The New Heaven and Earth

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER

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Becoming a member of a church is a way that we identify with other people who have committed themselves living as a follower of Jesus. It is a way of saying, “This is who I am and this is what matters to me.” It is a commitment to a lifetime of learning and growing in our relationships with God and with one another. Being a part of the church is a way that we witness to our faith in God and open ourselves to relationships that only Christian community can offer.

 

Every Sunday, we invite persons who are not members of ZPIM to make this our church their place of comfort. If you are someone who is considering the possibility of becoming a member of ZPIM, please glance through our frequently asked questions that helped to get our members.

 

Becoming a member of a church is a way that we identify with other people who have committed themselves living as a follower of Jesus. It is a way of saying, “This is who I am and this is what matters to me.” It is a commitment to a lifetime of learning and growing in our relationships with God and with one another. Being a part of the church is a way that we witness to our faith in God and open ourselves to relationships that only Christian community can offer.

Every Sunday, we invite persons who are not members of ZPIM to make this our church their place of comfort. If you are someone who is considering the possibility of becoming a member of ZPIM, please glance through our frequently asked questions that helped to get our members.

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WHO ARE THE BENEFICIARIES?

LOW-INCOME, OFF-GRID COMMUNITIES IN HAITI, AFRICA, ASIA…

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INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES LIVING IN EXTREME POVERTY IN OFF-GRID COMMUNITIES.

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SEE HOW YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

IT’S EASY TO TAKE ENERGY FOR GRANTED, FORGETTING THAT THROUGHOUT MUCH OF THE WORLD, A LACK OF POWER AFFECTS EVERYTHING FROM BUSINESS TO EDUCATION. ABOUT 1.5 BILLION PEOPLE STILL DON’T HAVE ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACROSS THE GLOBE, WITH AN ADDITIONAL 1 BILLION ONLY HAVE INTERMITTENT ACCESS.

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LIGHTING HAITI PROJECT

MUCH OF THE POPULATION IN HAITI RELIES ON BIOMASS SUCH AS CHARCOAL AND WOOD FUEL AS THEIR MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY.

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ONLY 40 PERCENT OF HAITIANS HAVE ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY, WITH AN AVERAGE ANNUAL CONSUMPTION OF JUST 21 KILOWATTS (KWTT) PER PERSON.

WHO CAN BECOME ZPIM MEMBER

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Anyone, any age, any race that feels to join. Our God says come as you are .

1. All who have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Roman 3:23

2. All human Fragilities and problems are common to men. 1 Corinthians 10:3

3. God have no partiality when it comes to clothes. Acts 10:34, 35

4. All who labor and heavy laden. Matthew 11:28

5. Jesus was sent for the poor, broken hearted, captives and blinds. Luke 4:18

6. Last but not least suffer the little children to come unto me. Mark 10:14.

 

There are several scriptures that shows Jesus had no prejudices. We can conclude Christ died for all 1 Peter 3:18, 2 Corinthians 5:15 Even though the saying, “Comeas you are" is man's summarization of Jesus calling for all nations in all generations. We don't have to worry about cleaning up ourselves before we get introduce to him. Just willing to give up our ways of life and follow him.

ZION’S PRAYER BAPTISM

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From that which is evil

The Baptism of the Holy Spirit - Acts 2:4; 10:44 and 19:1-6

Restitution for past wrongs where possible

 

The baptism of the Holy Spirit may be defined as that work whereby the Spirit of God places the believer into union with Christ and into union with other believers in the body of Christ at the moment of salvation. The baptism of the Holy Spirit was predicted by John the Baptist (Mark 1:8) and by Jesus before He ascended to heaven: “For John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit” (Acts 1:5). This promise was fulfilled on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2:1–4); for the first time, people were permanently indwelt by the Holy Spirit, and the church had begun.

 

First Corinthians 12:12–13 is the central passage in the Bible regarding the baptism of the Holy Spirit: “For we were all baptized by one Spirit into one body—whether Jews or Greeks, slave or free—and we were all given the one Spirit to drink” (1 Corinthians 12:13). Notice that we “all” have been baptized by the Spirit—all believers have received the baptism, synonymous with salvation, and it is not a special experience for only a few. While Romans 6:1–4 does not mention specifically the Spirit of God, it does describe the believer’s position before God in language similar to the 1 Corinthians passage: “What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? By no means! We died to sin; how can we live in it any longer? Or don’t you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.”

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