Summary

I got saved in 1976 and shortly after hearing Kenneth Copeland’s powerful message on the radio, my life was transformed. In 1985, my wife and I founded the Family Community Church in Sacramento, where our ministry partnership has become a pillar of strength and encouragement for our congregation. Our partnership is like joining an army—each member contributing to a collective victory through God’s divine intervention. I share my testimony to give all glory to Jesus Christ and to inspire others to boldly approach His throne for mercy and grace.

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  • 03:46 Children’s Miracle

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Bill and Cindy Krause know just how valuable ministry partnership with Kenneth Copeland Ministries is. Shortly after they accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior, they began listening to Kenneth Copeland on the radio. His message on the authority of the believer changed their lives.

They learned that they didn’t have to beg for God’s goodness. Instead, they could follow Hebrews 00:4:16 which says, “So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most.”

When they founded the church, Family Community Center in the Sacramento, California area, they continued to partner with Kenneth Copeland Ministries, only their whole church body joined in the ministry partnership.

“The power of partnership for me is that it’s something bigger than yourself, and it helps you understand the bigness of God,” says Bill. “It’s like joining an army. When you join an army, you become part of a team. When you work as a unit, you all benefit from the victory, you all pay part of the price.”

Bill and Cindy share testimonies from the Believer’s Voice of Victory broadcast and Kenneth Copeland Ministries events with their congregation so that the whole church can appreciate and understand what the church’s ministry partnership has meant.

If you’re curious about the power of ministry partnership, watch this video to hear what it has meant to Bill and Cindy Krause, their church and their community.

LEARN MORE ABOUT PARTNERSHIP WITH KENNETH COPELAND MINISTRIES: www.kcm.org/partnership