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Our Mission - Restoring You to Fulfill Your Destiny
The need for restoration is universal. "All of us have strayed away like sheep. We have left God's paths to follow our own. Yet the LORD laid on him the guilt and sins of us all," Isaiah 53:6 [NLT].
Every human being was created for a purpose. That purpose is derived from living one's life in submission and devotion to God his creator. But because of sin, all of humanity has strayed from God's ordained path and purpose. Each has been marked with an attitude of self-centeredness and resistance toward God. We search in vain for fulfillment in the acquisition of things, in the pursuit of accomplishments, and even in devotion to religion and philosophy. Still, none of these can satisfy our natural hunger for relationship with God. Our ultimate fulfillment can only be found in the discovery of one's true purpose for living. Since God is the creator, He alone possesses the ability and the authority to define our purpose. For this reason, God, the Father, sent His only begotten Son, Jesus, to bring us back to Himself. Only after we've been restored into a right relationship with God are we properly positioned to walk in our destinies.
The need for restoration is universal. "All of us have strayed away like sheep. We have left God's paths to follow our own. Yet the LORD laid on him the guilt and sins of us all," Isaiah 53:6 [NLT].
Every human being was created for a purpose. That purpose is derived from living one's life in submission and devotion to God his creator. But because of sin, all of humanity has strayed from God's ordained path and purpose. Each has been marked with an attitude of self-centeredness and resistance toward God. We search in vain for fulfillment in the acquisition of things, in the pursuit of accomplishments, and even in devotion to religion and philosophy. Still, none of these can satisfy our natural hunger for relationship with God. Our ultimate fulfillment can only be found in the discovery of one's true purpose for living. Since God is the creator, He alone possesses the ability and the authority to define our purpose. For this reason, God, the Father, sent His only begotten Son, Jesus, to bring us back to Himself. Only after we've been restored into a right relationship with God are we properly positioned to walk in our destinies.


