Kingdom Partnerships

Matthew 4:23
Matthew 24:14
Jesus’ message wherever He went was the “gospel of the kingdom”. Gospel means good news, and that good news is that God is bringing His Kingdom (His realm) of heaven to earth (Matthew 6:10).
We recognize ourselves as simply one small part of the greater body of Christ, the church, which is a part of the Kingdom of God. We value the Ephesians 4:11 ministry gifts that God has given to the church, and acknowledge the importance of being accountable to, and receiving ministry from these gifts.
NCMI
We have planted Heartlands Church in partnership with the New Covenant Ministries International (NCMI) trans-local ministry team together with other apostolic fathers that we value and respect. NCMI is a trans-local ministry team, with an apostolic heart, that is comprised of men and women who, through partnership, help pastors/elders build their local churches to equip and mobilize believers for the fulfilment of the work of the Kingdom and the discipling of the nations. Pastors, churches, and individuals from more than 100 countries around the world are partnering with NCMI, embracing an apostolic-prophetic model to participate in the various opportunities for envisioning, encouragement, training, and church planting.
visit websiteWe also partner financially with several couples who have a proven track record in ministry, and these include:
Keir & Callie Tayler
Both originally from Zimbabwe, Keir and Callie have served in ministry for over 40 years. Their mandate is to take the gospel to the nations through local churches, teaching on salvation, divine healing, and revival. Keir’s passion is to see revival in and through the church in communities, cities and the nations.
visit websiteZach & Ilana Lombard
Zach and Ilana lead Revolution Church in Pretoria and are involved in prophetic training in churches around South Africa. Zach heads up evangelistic mission trips in South Africa and Mozambique.
Gawie & Tersia Malherbe
Gawie, Tersia and their son David moved back to South Africa after serving for four years in Indonesia among some of the least-reached peoples in the world. For the next four years they led All Nations Cape Town, a mission agency dedicated to planting churches among neglected peoples. They now reside in Jeffrey’s Bay, where they work alongside Global Challenge to equip and mentor a new generation of workers to spread the worship of Jesus among the nations.