The Gospel of Redemption. This means to recognize the value of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, his death and resurrection as the highest blessing we can share with all mankind.
The Gospel of the Fullness of the Holy Spirit. Meaning that each person can learn to be guided by the Holy Spirit knowing that only through being full of the presence of the Holy Spirit in their lives can they be transformed.
The Gospel of Healing. The Bible declares that “through the wounds of Jesus we have been healed” Isaiah 53:5 and therefore, by divine favor we have the right to live a healthy life.
The Gospel of Prosperity. The term prosperity goes beyond money; it means a life that is complete in all areas. Of course we live in a world where every transaction such as purchasing buildings and properties needed to preach the Gospel require financial resources and we believe what Jesus declared in 2 Corinthians 8:9 “for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might be rich”.
In fifth place, the Gospel of the Second Coming of Jesus and the Kingdom of God. We expect Jesus to come back and have an encounter with His church and establish an eternal kingdom with an environment in which God will make His perfect will and then the words spoken by Jesus will be fulfilled, Matthew 6:10 “Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven”.