Mission Statement:

 

ARM is the new avenue to uphold the oppressed people who are left without the privilege to be in this world as human, to inspire them to work and learn as others, to summon them to worship God, to enlighten them of their freedom in the society and bring them towards self-respect, self-reliance and Self-governance.


Values:

 

We are committed to: God and each other, regardless of circumstances. Personal development, care and encouragement of every member of the family Corporate and private worship which honors God and promises His presence spirit-filled leadership by servant-leaders with honesty, openness and sincerity Financial integrity and generosity. Corporate and private prayer which touches heart and moves His hand an active involvement in world missions an active involvement and the reality of the “now,” spoken Word of God The supernatural. Miraculous power of God through the gifts of the Holy Spirit Salvation for all through the death, burial, resurrection return of Jesus Christ Connecting, Empowering and Releasing the church on Earth as it is in Heaven.” Without vision the people perish”.-Proverbs 29:18“Write the vision and make it plan so that those who see it may run with it.” – Hab.2:2.


Mission To be Ambassadors:

 

God’s Agents of Restoration. Leadership and Structure to facilitate networking training, equipping and releasing of individuals churches and ministries according to Matt.28:19,20. A Repository for the offices of the five-fold Ministry, bringing Godly order and function to the Body. Reproduction by fathering, strengthening and nurturing. Discipline and maturing believers in integrity and character. Establishing and serving local churches both nationally and internationally.


Objectives:

 

To Give Embassy Network of churches as pure Generations To Stretch each church and individual to grow and to their fullest capacity.

  • To bring like-minded churches into fellowship, partnership and an exchange of resources.
  • To distinguish, define, resource and support local churches in their uniqueness.
  • To envision, educate and mobilize, through Embassy International Missions, our related churches and partners toward evangelism and apostolic ministry function.
  • To Edify, Encourage and Release the Church For the Work of the Ministry.
  • To stimulate one another to our highest calling and function through unity and harmony.
  • To respect, esteem and protect all parts of the Body as equally valuable.
  • To lovingly rebuke and diffuse contention and strife.
  • To encourage unique expressions of the Body to reach varying people groups.
  • To cherish our beliefs in the foundational truths, while affirming differences in method and practice Commitment To bring like-minded churches into fellowship.
  • To provide partnership among the streams of the church, producing one united river.
  • To equip the people of God for ministry.
  • To strengthen local churches by serving the leadership and members.
  • To fulfill the Great Commission by providing and promoting local, extra-local and international missions involvement.
  • To partner and co-labor with national and international apostolic ministries to plant and strengthen new and existing churches embassy Network of churches exists to bring multiple expressions of the Body of Christ together, to serve one another with the measure and gift God gives to each endeavor to build bonds in the unity of Christ’s love for the building and expansion of the Kingdom. It is god who make our vision same one and I believe that god will do and fulfill our vision to the eternal kingdom of god.


Our Nation:

 

India consists of 28 states and is the seventh largest country in geographical area. With the second largest population in the world, India has a coastline of 4,671 miles. Four major world religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism originated here, while Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam arrived in the first millennium CE and shaped the region’s diverse culture. Gradually annexed by the British East India Company from the early eighteenth century and colonised by the United Kingdom from the mid-nineteenth century, India became a modern nation state in 1947 after a struggle for independence that was marked by widespread nonviolent resistance. India has the world’s twelfth largest economy at market exchange rates and the fourth largest in purchasing power. Economic reforms have transformed it into the second fastest growing large economy; however, it still suffers from high levels of poverty, illiteracy, and malnutrition.