PM is a Daily Walk in Kingdom Living.

Where Everyday Actions Lead to Spiritual Health.

Sola Scriptura

Apply God’s Word to your life daily. It’s more than ink on a page—it’s the sword of the Spirit, alive and powerful. It cuts through confusion, pierces the heart, and discerns both our thoughts and our circumstances.
(Ephesians 6:17, Hebrews 4:12)

Unity of Purpose

At Peacemakers Meetups, pursue unity of heart and mind—first with the Spirit of the Lord, then with one another. As you serve together, let the purpose of God’s Kingdom take priority over personal preferences or differences. Stay focused, just as the early believers did—of one accord, with one heart.
(Acts 2:46)

Worship & Praise

Worship is our heartfelt response to the new identity we receive in Christ. Praise flows from a life daily touched by His grace and blessings. Like the early church, we live in awe of God, giving Him glory in every season.
(Acts 2:47)

Prayer

Prayer is the clearest expression of your dependence on God. It can be as simple as a whispered word or as deep as praying in the Spirit. Pray continually—stay alert, be persistent, and lift up all believers in prayer.
(Ephesians 6:18)

Communion

The breaking of bread—Communion—is a sacred practice encouraged among believers, just as Jesus taught. It’s more than a ritual; it’s a moment of deep connection with Christ.
As the early church devoted themselves to this in Acts 2:42, we too follow Jesus’ invitation:
“Whoever eats My flesh and drinks My blood remains in Me, and I in them.”
(John 6:56)

Grace

Grace is freely sharing the favor and blessings of your new identity in Christ with those around you—even when you’re apart. It’s living out God’s favor in everyday moments.
(Acts 2:47)

Love another

Love
True love begins with falling in love with Jesus and walking in daily intimacy with Him. From that relationship flows the ability to love others—not based on what they’ve done, but on how Christ has loved you. This kind of love is not self-made; it’s poured into your heart by the Holy Spirit.
(Romans 5:5)

Fellowship

True fellowship goes beyond gathering—it’s sharing life together with simplicity of heart. It often happens around shared meals, laughter, and joy that comes from the Lord. Just as the early believers did, we pursue unity and gladness in each other’s company.
(Acts 2:46)

Testimony

A daily testimony of signs and wonders flows naturally from witnessing and living with holy reverence toward God in all you do. This was the example set by the first church.
(Acts 2:43)

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Three types of Saintsgiving members

Saints

Every saintsgiving member is a set apart one unto the lord
  • Shape your lives to become like the Holy One who called you. For Scripture says: “You are to be holy, because I am holy.” (1 Peter 1:15-16). Holiness is not a set of dos and don’ts. To live a holy life is to voluntarily choose to walk in  discipline. Every believer who pursues these three characteristics are saints.
  • who call on the name of Lord Jesus and are sanctified in Christ Jesus (1 Cor 1:2)
  • those that are faithful in Christ Jesus (Eph 1:1) and
  • those that have Christ’s love for one another(Col 1:4).

 

Ministers

Ministers are members who serve the needs in the saintsgiving community.

All the saints are called to submit to one another and have a servant’s heart. God opposes the ones “appearing above others” and gives grace to the lowly ones. Some ministers are gifted to serve in certain areas than others. Younger ministers willingly support the leadership of the elders(shepherds). Ministers are called to serve in humility. 1 Peter 5:5, James 4:6

 

Shepherds

Shepherds are saints who walk acceptably before the Lord, appointed by the Lord, and approved by the saints (Acts 14:23).
  • A Shepherd’s role in a community is to oversee and not boss the sheep (John 21:16).
  • Supervise the body of believers who are chosen, cleansed and transformed by His Son (Acts 20:28).
  • They can be more than one (Acts 14:23).
  • They feed the new Christians with delicacy and sensitivity with word and prayer (like feeding a new-born or a young lambs. John 21:15).
  • Growing and leading the saints to maturity. John 21:17.
  • They are spiritually responsible to the Lord (Act 11:30).

 

” The meaning of eklessia in the Bible is not just a community meeting on a Sunday morning or several times a week. It is a local body of believers that lived in a face to face community and had a shared life together , loved one another, knew each other and took care of each other. They saw themselves as family, despite people of racial, sexual, economic division.  A living, breathing extended family where things happen 24/7. “

– Frank Viola, Author of Reimagining Church, Pagan Christianity?

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