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Our Mission

At Bible Mission, we wholeheartedly embrace the divine mandate entrusted to us by the Lord. Built upon seven foundational pillars, our mission unites believers across the nations, strengthens the Body of Christ, and prepares the Church for His glorious Second Coming.


1. Uniting the Global Church in Christ

We are deeply committed to fostering unity among all churches across the world—irrespective of denomination, language, or culture. Our vision is to form one cohesive Body of Christ that transcends man-made boundaries. Just as Christ prayed “that they all may be one” (John 17:21), we labor to see the Church reflect this true oneness of faith, rooted in love and centered in Christ alone.


2. Proclaiming the Gospel to the Unreached

Obeying the Great Commission of our Lord Jesus Christ (Matthew 28:19–20), we are passionately engaged in taking the Good News to the ends of the earth. Millions still live without hearing the name of Jesus—and our mission is to bridge that gap. With urgency and compassion, we seek to ensure that every soul has the opportunity to experience the life-transforming power of His redeeming love.


3. Preparing the Church for the Second Coming of Christ

The return of our Lord Jesus Christ is the blessed hope of the Church (Titus 2:13). We believe preparation for this glorious event is essential. Through sound teaching, prophetic insight, discipleship, and holy living, we equip believers to walk in readiness, vigilance, and purity. Our desire is to see the Bride of Christ adorned in holiness, eagerly waiting for the Bridegroom.


4. Nurturing Intimacy with God

At the heart of spiritual life lies an intimate, personal relationship with God. We encourage believers to seek daily communion with the Lord through prayer, worship, and surrender. This intimacy transforms believers from within, shaping their character and empowering them to live as true witnesses of Christ in the world.


5. Training Believers to Hear and Commune with the Lord

Jesus said, “My sheep hear My voice” (John 10:27). Our mission is to train believers to recognize and respond to God’s voice in their lives. By cultivating this spiritual discipline, we nurture believers to grow into maturity and prepare the Bride Church from within the Universal Church—a people who walk in obedience, discernment, and constant fellowship with the Lord.


6. Revealing the Mysteries of Revelation and Song of Solomon

The Book of Revelation and the Song of Solomon contain deep spiritual mysteries that reveal the beauty of Christ and His Bride. Many truths remain hidden to the casual reader, but the Spirit of God unveils them to the seeking heart. We are called to open these treasures, bringing fresh understanding and prophetic clarity. Through this, believers are empowered to walk in deeper truth, intimacy, and spiritual maturity.


7. Establishing “Daiva-Sannidhi Meditation” in Every Home

We envision every home becoming a sanctuary of God’s presence. Daiva-Sannidhi Meditation—a daily waiting hour in the Lord’s presence—is at the heart of this vision. By setting apart dedicated time to wait, listen, and commune with God, families cultivate peace, divine presence, and spiritual strength. We believe that when homes are filled with His presence, societies and nations will be transformed.


Together, we carry forward this sacred mission—united in Christ, rooted in Scripture, empowered by the Spirit, and living in joyful expectation of our Lord’s return.

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