Faith to Stand

Though raised in a Christian home, Trey Bollinger didn't get serious about God until he had an encounter with Him at age 20. Today, this young pastor is using his faith to do great things for the Lord.
Though raised in a Christian home, Trey Bollinger didn't get serious about God until he had an encounter with Him at age 20. Today, this young pastor is using his faith to do great things for the Lord.
It's up to you whether you're BLESSED or cursed. The choice is yours. If you want to live in THE BLESSING, you can - pray, listen to God and obey His Word. Then, look for someone to help, someone to feed and somewhere to give, passing along the fruit of THE BLESSING to those in need.
KCM Australia's director has a passion to reach the lost in Asia, and this month we're celebrating the opening of a new office in Singapore.
You don’t have to spend one more moment “under your circumstances.” You can put God’s WORD in your mouth and start going up—right now.
John Ward was in constant pain from a debilitating disease that doctors said would leave him incapacitated. In his pain, he raged at his wife and daughters until they were ready to leave him. Then, God turned their situation around and restored what the devil tried to steal.
Young and healthy, Paul “Rifle” Schutte was shocked when what he thought was a case of the flu was diagnosed as multiple sclerosis. Doctors gave him no hope for a “normal” life, but God gave Rifle a brand-new life.
When Sergeant First Class Tracey Baker was sent to Afghanistan and Iraq, he depended on God’s promises of protection to keep his family safe in his absence, and himself and his men out of harm’s way.
Long before they faced the challenges of Desert Storm, Jeffery and Delilah Helms had worked hard to build a solid foundation of faith. As newlyweds, they had become Partners with KCM and began each day in prayer, in the Word and watching the BVOV broadcast.
KCM Partners for more than 20 years, Jan and Martie Spaulding have stood the test of time and weathered many storms as they have faithfully served God. They have also experienced tremendous blessings in their church ministry, including the recent acquisition of a million-dollar church facility for $160,000.
From the beginning of their marriage, Ken and Bea Sprouse were wise with their finances but they found themselves facing financial ruin when their business partner stole from them. Blindsided by the betrayal, they chose to walk in love and follow God’s plan for deliverance.