Kingdom Global Ministerial Alliance Inc.

Kingdom Global Ministerial Alliance Inc. Kingdom Global Ministerial Alliance a fellowship of uniting the body of Christ Worldwide

Vision Statement:“Transforming lives through the power of the Gospel, advancing the Kingdom of God across Africa and the...
06/14/2026

Vision Statement:
“Transforming lives through the power of the Gospel, advancing the Kingdom of God across Africa and the nations, and demonstrating God’s love through faith, compassion, and humanitarian service.”

People of God stop chasing the Kingdom of God it is within us once you seek and find it one just has to believe that it ...
06/08/2026

People of God stop chasing the Kingdom of God it is within us once you seek and find it one just has to believe that it has been granted freely.

The quote "the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force" (Matthew 11:12) is one of the most ...
06/06/2026

The quote "the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force" (Matthew 11:12) is one of the most debated and discussed passages in the New Testament. Rather than endorsing literal physical violence or aggression, theologians generally interpret this verse in one of two distinct ways:Eager and Relentless Pursuit: Many scholars interpret "the violent" as those who are eagerly, passionately, and forcefully pressing into God's presence. It is seen as an encouragement to seek the Kingdom with absolute determination, breaking through personal, cultural, or spiritual barriers.Overcoming Spiritual Opposition: Others view the violence as a description of spiritual warfare. Because the Kingdom of God advances into a fallen world, believers are called to stand firm, push back against spiritual forces of darkness, and claim the spiritual victories Christ has made possible.

To truly have God as our anchor is to remain grounded when the storms of life try to pull us apart. An anchor does not s...
06/03/2026

To truly have God as our anchor is to remain grounded when the storms of life try to pull us apart. An anchor does not stop the waves, the wind, or the trials—but it keeps the ship from drifting into destruction. In the same way, God does not promise a life without battles, but He promises His presence, His strength, and His peace through every storm.

When God is our anchor, our faith is not built on emotions, opinions, money, status, or the approval of people. It is built on something eternal and unshakable. Even when life becomes uncertain, painful, or confusing, we remain secure because our hope is rooted in Him.

God as our anchor means trusting Him when we cannot see the way forward. It means standing firm when fear tries to overtake us. It means believing that His purpose is greater than our pain and His promises are stronger than our problems.

An anchored soul is not a perfect soul—it is a surrendered soul. A soul that says:
“Lord, even in the middle of the storm, I will not drift away from You.” The world may shake.
People may fail.
Circumstances may change.
But God remains faithful forever.

For when God is your anchor, your life is not controlled by the storm around you, but by the Savior within you. In kingdom service Pastor Pete Marrero.

I feel to share this again. We can’t change our past—especially the moments when we allowed pride and ego to speak loude...
06/03/2026

I feel to share this again. We can’t change our past—especially the moments when we allowed pride and ego to speak louder than love, pushing away those we should have embraced and valued. But we can choose what our present is now so that it will reflect a better tomorrow.

My desire is that my life and for others to
no longer be shaped by distance, offense, or self-centeredness, but by the grace we have received and the mercy that we are called to extend. Just as we have been forgiven for our trespasses, we must also learn to forgive those who have trespassed against us. Healing begins where humility takes the place of pride, and restoration begins where love overcomes ego.

As it is written in Holy Bible, Jesus teaches:

“‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’” (Matthew 22:37–39, NIV)
So I choose and pray for all others today to align our hearts with that truth—to love God fully, and to love others honestly, even when it requires humility, reconciliation, and letting go of what once held me back. I pray if not all who I have let down to look at me now and others don’t judge me by my past or anyone else’s but t by the fruit I show now as I will do the same for others. Shalom in loving service Pastor Pete Marrero.

The Bible reassures that God is present during life's storms. It promises that while you will face hardships, you are ne...
06/03/2026

The Bible reassures that God is present during life's storms. It promises that while you will face hardships, you are never alone. Scriptures remind you to trust His power, lean on Him for peace, and find strength during distress.Core Biblical Themes on Storms

God’s Presence: You are promised that God is with you in the hardship. Isaiah 43:2 says, "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you".

“Titles have meaning. They communicate authority and position, and they depend on the proper credentials. A person can’t...
05/15/2026

“Titles have meaning. They communicate authority and position, and they depend on the proper credentials. A person can’t simply call himself an army sergeant, a ship’s captain, or a medical doctor just because he likes the sound of the title. And he certainly can’t assume any legitimate authority by self-applying those titles. That is a sure path to confusion, chaos, and disaster.

That’s true in every setting—and particularly the church, where many men and women today have illegitimately laid claim to the title and authority of apostle. To put their claims to the test, we’ve been examining the biblical credentials of apostles.

We’ve already seen in previous posts that the New Testament apostles were chosen by God and appointed by Jesus. Today we’ll look at another of their key credentials—that they were all witnesses of the risen Christ.

The first chapter of Acts gives a fascinating, intimate glimpse of the Body of Christ in its infancy, including a detailed account of how the apostles identified the man who would replace Judas as the twelfth apostle. In verses 21-22, Peter declares that

it is necessary that of the men who have accompanied us all the time that the Lord Jesus went in and out among us—beginning with the baptism of John until the day that He was taken up from us—one of these must become a witness with us of His resurrection.

According to Peter, the new apostle needed to be someone who was associated with Christ, who had consistently sat under His teaching, and who had witnessed firsthand His ministry and life. It wasn’t enough to know about Christ—the replacement apostle needed to know Him personally. In particular, he needed to have known Christ after His resurrection.

There were two candidates who fit that description, “so they put forward two men, Joseph called Barsabbas (who was also called Justus), and Matthias” (Acts 1:23). The rest of the apostles prayed for the Lord to reveal His will and then drew lots—a common Old Testament method of determining God’s will (cf. Leviticus 16:8-10; Joshua 7:14; Proverbs 18:18)—which revealed Matthias as the Lord’s choice for the task.

Later in Acts 10:38-41, Peter reasserts the importance of the apostles’ firsthand knowledge of the risen Christ. In his sermon in Cornelius’s household, Peter says:

You know of Jesus of Nazareth, how God anointed Him with the Holy Spirit and with power, and how He went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with Him. We are witnesses of all the things He did both in the land of the Jews and in Jerusalem. They also put Him to death by hanging Him on a cross. God raised Him up on the third day and granted that He become visible, not to all the people, but to witnesses who were chosen beforehand by God, that is, to us who ate and drank with Him after He arose from the dead.

The resurrection was particularly important because it gave credibility to Jesus’ life—it verified that He was who He said He was. So, for the apostles, being eyewitness verifiers of Christ’s resurrection gave heft to their ministry. In fact, the resurrection was the primary theme of apostolic preaching (cf. Acts 2:24; Acts 3:15; Acts 5:30; Acts 10:40; Acts 13:30-37).

And although the apostle Paul did not bear witness to Christ’s full life and ministry—which is likely why he referred to himself as “one untimely born”—he was no less a witness of the risen Christ (1 Corinthians 15:8). In fact, Paul was made an apostle by virtue of his encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-8). He didn’t witness Christ’s baptism, His miracles, His teaching, or His crucifixion. But he had met the risen Christ in a powerful and dramatic way that transformed his life and made him fit for apostolic ministry.

The primary duty of the apostles was to bear witness to Christ’s work and claims. In order to do that effectively, they had to be witnesses of His resurrection.

On that simple point of qualification, all modern apostles fall short.”

—John MacArthur

https://www.gty.org/blogs/B131209/marks-of-a-true-apostle-witness-of-the-risen-christ

On behalf of our Ministerial KGMA Alliance we welcome Pastor Johnathan Yohannan and his daughter Jane Sarah as KGMA yout...
05/11/2026

On behalf of our Ministerial KGMA Alliance we welcome Pastor Johnathan Yohannan and his daughter Jane Sarah as KGMA youth minister as our new members Hallelujah

Official KGMA announcement absolutely no one in Asian, Sri Lanka or Al India will is allowed to give out certificates or...
05/06/2026

Official KGMA announcement absolutely no one in Asian, Sri Lanka or Al India will is allowed to give out certificates or ordinations and least of all collect monies using our logo or name. Anyone violating these instructions are conducting fraudulent usage. The only ones authorized to certify or issue IDs is our USA board and Africa chairman Ambassador Michael Ignatius Akpan.

To all my friends and family please join us as I will be sharing the Good News of the Kingdom of G-D to the people of Pa...
01/09/2026

To all my friends and family please join us as I will be sharing the Good News of the Kingdom of G-D to the people of Pakistan and other countries Shalom

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