Our Vision & Values
Our Vision
Dr. Francois Ahimou is an apostolic minister in the United States and around the world. Through his apostolic message, Dr. Francois Ahimou emphasizes that the time has arrived for God’s people to move from the beginning step of Salvation to the level of walking in daily Victory (Matthew 16:19).
Through his teaching about the Kingdom of God (Romans 14:17), the minds and hearts of Christians are changing and being transformed. God’s plan for your life is to restore what the enemy has stolen from you.
You are welcome to share our vision and values, and join us for weekly services and upcoming events. You are a valued part of building God’s Kingdom.
Our Values
- Worship and Teaching
We believe in the power of worship, which plows the road and creates the atmosphere that opens the gate of Heaven. Worship brings God’s people to another level of experiencing the anointing that is manifested by the move of the Holy Ghost. (Psalm 150; Colossians 3:16)
Our goal is to teach God’s people to know their right, in order to be efficient in their walk with God. The Bible says, we shall know the Truth, and the Truth shall set us free (John 8:32). - Warfare and Deliverance
Jesus told His disciples to wait until they receive the Holy Spirit, in order to be His witness throughout the earth (Acts 1:8). The Holy Spirit enables victorious Christians to walk in dominion, power, and authority over all evil (Luke 10:19; Mark 16:17-18; Nehemiah 4:14). - Restoration and Prosperity
Jesus Christ came to restore what the enemy has stolen from you, and to reestablish the original plan that God has designed for your life (2 Kings 8:6; Haggai 2:8). His plan is to give you peace and hope, and to prosper you (Jeremiah 29:11; Deuteronomy 1:11). God’s blessing is always obtained in integrity and according to the Word of God. - Apostolic Order and Structure
The apostolic order is defined by unity, confidentiality, respect, and punctuality. In the Bible, Jesus cleared the Temple because of lack of order (Matthew 21:12).- Unity: A Church cannot stand outside of unity (Mark 3:25).
- Confidentiality: A Church is a platform for reciprocal trust (Matthew 17:9).
- Respect: Humility is a key for success. A Christian should respect everyone, no matter what is a person’s background, age, education, culture, gender, or experience (1 Peter 2:17; Romans 12:10; Philippians 2:3).
- Punctuality: It is important as Christians to show our sincerity and reverence to God by being punctual and on-time (Proverbs 1:7).
