Vision Overview and Purpose

A clear, scripture-rooted mandate

VISION
“Write the Vision, Make it Plain, Run with It...by Faith.” Habakkuk 2:2-4

THE LIVING WORD OF FAITH MINISTRIES, A Ministry of Prayer, will “MAKE A DIFFERENCE USING ELOHIM’S WORD, SPIRIT, AND RESOURCES TO TRANSFORM LIVES FOR HIS GLORY.”


“For where there is no Vision, the people perish: but he that Keepeth the Law (Vision), Happy is He.”
“Making A Difference…Transforming Lives…Glorifying God Our Elohim.” Proverbs 29:18; Jude 1:22b (KJV); 1 Peter 4:10-11 (NLT)

Mission Statement and Calling

Who we are and what we do

MISSION
“For we are His Workmanship, Created in Christ Jesus (Mashiach Yehoshua) unto Good Works, which God (Yehovah) hath before Ordained that we Should Walk in Them.” Ephesians 2:10

We, THE LIVING WORD OF FAITH MINISTRIES, A Praying Body of Likeminded Believers, will live out our Mission, “EQUIPPING PEOPLE FOR MINISTRY BY TRAINING THEM TO USE THEIR ELOHIM-GIVEN GIFTS AND TALENTS AS DIFFERENCE MAKERS FOR CHRIST JESUS (MASHIACH YEHOSHUA).”

…Walk worthy of the Vocation (Mission) wherewith ye are Called. “Equipping For Ministry…Difference Makers For Mashiach…Glorifying God Our Elohim.” Ephesians 4:1b, 12; Jude 1:22b (KJV); 1 Peter 4:10-11 (NLT)

MISSION
“For we are His Workmanship, Created in Christ Jesus (Mashiach Yehoshua) unto Good Works, which God (Yehovah) hath before Ordained that we Should Walk in Them.” Ephesians 2:10

We, THE LIVING WORD OF FAITH MINISTRIES, A Praying Body of Likeminded Believers, will live out our Mission, “EQUIPPING PEOPLE FOR MINISTRY BY TRAINING THEM TO USE THEIR ELOHIM-GIVEN GIFTS AND TALENTS AS DIFFERENCE MAKERS FOR CHRIST JESUS (MASHIACH YEHOSHUA).”

…Walk worthy of the Vocation (Mission) wherewith ye are Called. “Equipping For Ministry…Difference Makers For Mashiach…Glorifying God Our Elohim.” Ephesians 4:1b, 12; Jude 1:22b (KJV); 1 Peter 4:10-11 (NLT)

Scriptures & Core Meaning

Key passages that ground the vision

Habakkuk 2:2–4 commands clarity: 'Write the vision, make it plain...' That posture is prophetic and pastoral: declare God’s direction so people can obey in faith. The call to 'run with it...by faith' makes vision an active, communal pursuit.

Proverbs 29:18 (KJV) warns that absence of vision leads to spiritual and social drifting. Ephesians 2:10 frames our mission: we are God’s workmanship—prepared to walk in ordained good works. These scriptures combine prophetic clarity with practical vocation.

1 Peter 4:10–11 and Jude 1:22b call for stewardship of gifts and compassionate rebuilding. The Bible shapes both the why and the how of 'Making A Difference' — faith formed by Word and active service by Spirit-led gifts.

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Spiritual Meaning of the Vision

How faith and revelation shape identity

Spiritually, 'Write the Vision, Make it Plain' calls the believer to capture revealed direction and make it transmissible—so prayer, discipleship, and corporate discernment can steward God’s plan. Faith is the engine: sight from God becomes obedience through faith.

The phrase 'Make a Difference' is spiritual identity: the Spirit equips, the Word forms, and resources are channels of blessing. Transformation for God’s glory is the triune dynamic—Word, Spirit, and Father’s provision cooperating through the church.

Practical Application

Turning vision into measurable action

Practically, the ministry walks this vision by training, mobilizing prayer teams, developing resource stewardship, and creating clear ministry pathways for volunteers and staff. Equipping looks like classes, mentoring, and role-based deployment for measurable community impact.

  • Equip with focused training
  • Mobilize sustained prayer
  • Steward resources faithfully
  • Deploy people strategically
  • Measure life transformation
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Seal, Identity & 'Making a Difference'

Symbolism and practical branding

The ministry seal is more than a mark: it is a theological and missional statement. 'Making a Difference' appears in practice when the seal is used on materials, reminding recipients that every teaching, prayer, or gift is intended to transform lives and glorify Elohim.

Visually and spiritually, the seal unites Word, Spirit, and resources: the cross (faith), radiance (divine enablement), and circle (community and continuity). When the seal appears, people should read it as both a promise and an action plan: God equips, we serve.