-Providing holistic care to the sick and destitute by integrating spiritual, medical and social services aimed at meeting their spiritual and physical needs.
-Targeting youth as a priority group within communities by providing them with training and education.
-Empowering and the unskilled poor by equipping them with necessary skills for self-support through vocational training.
-Collaborating with other churches, international organizations and communities in various international outreach projects.
-Addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic by establishing centers that cater to the physical, psychological, nutritional and spiritual needs of those who have HIV/AIDS. The Hope Center, located in Nairobi, currently works with an average of 6,000 patients. The center is unique in that it provides all services free of charge.
-Providing for children in need by supplying monthly stipends to orphans and street children to cover basic needs, school-fees and social activities that nurture emotional and spiritual needs.
-Encouraging spiritual education and revival through many church services, activities, and events.




