Apostleship
Equipping Apostolic women for the work of ministry

Launching An Apostolic Ministry: Beyond The Church Walls and Online
The online space offers unknown opportunities to extend the reach of the Gospel. If you believe you possess the gift of apostleship, now is the time to explore how to leverage it online. Starting an online ministry might seem daunting, but with faith and strategic planning, you can build a powerful platform. Here's how to get started…

Ministry Apostle: Equipping Others Beyond the Church Walls
Ministry in a traditional context is often confined within the four walls of a church building. However, the Bible paints a far broader picture of God's call, one that extends into the marketplace, the community, and the very fabric of society. This is the realm of "ministrypreneurship," where individuals, empowered by apostolic grace, build kingdom-focused ventures that impact lives beyond the Sunday sermon.

Apostolic Entrepreneurship: Building Kingdom Businesses
The entrepreneurial spirit, when coupled with a divine calling, can become a powerful force for ministry. God is raising up "apostolic entrepreneurs"—individuals gifted with an apostolic grace to build faith-based businesses that extend the Kingdom beyond traditional church settings. This isn't just about profit; it's about purpose, impact, and building structures that reflect God's heart.

Intrapreneurs: Apostles in the Marketplace
The traditional image of an apostle is often tied to church planting and mission trips. But what if God is calling you to apostolic work within the marketplace, as an intrapreneur? What if your workplace is your mission field, and your unique selling point is, your apostolic gift? Let's explore how you can leverage your calling to bring transformation right where you are.

The Gift of Modern-Day Apostles vs Apostolic Ministers
The main role of an apostle or apostolic person is to lead and disciple a group of people using the principles and practices set by the original apostles. While this term, for many, has been misused and caused many Christians to overlook its significance in today's society. “Apostles" and "Apostolic ministers" are related but have different purposes and functions.