On Mission To Reach The World

Kingdom Builders

Ask, Seek, Pray. We begin each year by asking, seeking and praying about what role God wants us to play in building His kingdom. The Bible shows us that Jesus gave all He had to reach the lost—and that there is no greater love than this. This year, our goal is to raise $10 million dollars so that His name is known among the nations.

As Kingdom Builders, our goal is to invest in missionaries, ministries and organizations all around the world who are doing strategic work with those who need it most. They are reaching the lost, serving the poor and changing the world. Our main focus is raising up and sending out the River Valley 500—missionaries from our church family who commit to serve for one year overseas and pray about a lifetime.

Global Missions

Through Kingdom Builders, we support key missions projects such as providing vehicles and humanitarian aid, church planting, resources and pastoral development. Everyone, in every nation, deserves a chance to hear the Gospel.

Local Church Expansion

Kingdom Builders is committed to funding the growth of the church locally through expanding our own campuses, planting life-giving, Spirit-filled churches in our communities and ministering to the hurting in our own backyards. We do not do this for comfort, fancy buildings, or praise, but for the purpose of making a space for those not yet here to personally know a loving, Heavenly Father.

Future Leaders

Kingdom Builders believes in coming alongside our future Christian leaders to foster a love for the Bible, God and the lost. Our Kingdom Builders partnerships work with organizations that care for the physical and spiritual needs of our future leaders from birth through those beginning their careers. We want the next generation to serve, give and love more.

Since 2010

You’ve given $65,533,236.12 to Kingdom Builders

This number is unexplainable without the supernatural power of Jesus Christ. It represents the millions of people who have been impacted over the past two decades and the reminder of what can happen when we do our part in bringing what we have to God. To God be the glory for it all. Thank you for your generosity!

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Braden and Anna

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Brian and Sarah

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Brian and Sarah

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Salvation Sweets

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Greater Generosity- Calvin and Michaela’s Story

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Greater Generosity- Calvin and Michaela’s Story

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Summer Camp Highlight

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Summer Camp Highlight

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$1000 Summer – Story of Generosity

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$1000 Summer – Story of Generosity

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“You don’t have to be a certain age, you can just give.” Illiea shares how God is revealing to her what true joy looks like when you give with a generous heart.

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Giving Big – Story of Generosity

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Giving Big – Story of Generosity

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Impacting Others – Story of Generosity

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Impacting Others – Story of Generosity

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Hope Breakfast Bar – Brian’s Story

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Hope Breakfast Bar – Brian’s Story

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In 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 global pandemic, chef Brian Ingram heard God say, “give it all away.” He knew God was asking him to close his restaurant and turn it into a community kitchen. In this story, chef Brian Ingram shares how God used his restaurant, Hope Breakfast Bar, to serve thousands during the global pandemic. 

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Venture – Paul’s Story

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Venture – Paul’s Story

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Paul Hurkman, Executive Director of Venture, shares his heart around his organization and why it makes such an amazing Kingdom Builders Partner.

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Change30 – Sasha’s Story

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Change30 – Sasha’s Story

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The average life expectancy of a Russian orphan is only 30 years of age. While many have lost parents to death, over 90% of Russian orphans still have at least one living parent but have been orphaned because of alcohol abuse, financial distress, or other social factors.