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Why We Exist

Victory Christian Fellowship is a member of the Every Nation family of churches and ministries. We are committed to honor God and advance His Kingdom through church planting, campus ministry, and world missions. Every Nation has churches and ministries in more than forty-five nations on six continents.Why do we exist?

To Honor God
This is the foundational motive for all ministry, the ultimate goal of all outreach, the invisible force driving our mission; the honor of God is the starting point of all we do. Our bottom line is the glory of God, not the success of a ministry. Our chief end is to honor God and to enjoy Him forever. This is why we do what we do.

What do we do?

Advance His Kingdom
How do we advance God’s Kingdom? Church Planting The most effective means of evangelism throughout history has been church planting. Because we believe the church is the primary vehicle for the advancement of God’s kingdom in the earth today, the goal of our evangelism and mission work is to establish new churches and to strengthen existing churches. Our strategy is not to randomly scatter seed and hope something grows. Our strategy is to plant churches that will become strong enough to plant more churches.

Campus Ministry
Most people who get saved do so before the age of twenty-five. Therefore, high school and university campuses are the most ripe harvest fields in the earth today. Most of the nations’ future business leaders, media moguls,and political giants are currently studying on the world’s campuses. They are being taught someone’s value system. We focus on the campus to make sure God’s value system gets equal time.

World Missions
Our mission is to honor God in all of life, to make disciples, and to train leaders. Our focus is the campus. We work to establish and strengthen local churches. We work through the local church. However, in order to really see the vision, we must look way beyond the campus and the local church. We must see the fields that are ripe for harvest. We must see that the workers are pitifully few. We must see that the nations are our inheritance and therefore our responsibility. And finally, we must see and feel God’s heart for the lost of the world.