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Kingdom Twelve Movement

A Kingdom-Based, Multiplying Discipleship System

Raising disciples who encounter God, are transformed in identity, equipped in truth, empowered by the Spirit, and sent to multiply.

Vision

To raise disciples who encounter God, are transformed in identity, equipped in truth, empowered by the Spirit, and sent to multiply.

Encounter

Salvation, deliverance, and Holy Spirit baptism. The beginning of transformation.

👉 You will experience salvation and the power of God.

🛡️

Establish

Firmly planting identity, doctrine, and spiritual habits for a lifelong walk.

👉 You will be grounded and grow consistently.

⚔️

Equip

Deepening in the Word, leadership training, and activation in ministry.

👉 You will be trained to lead and minister.

🌍

Expand

Strategic evangelism and leadership multiplication across nations.

👉 You will raise others and multiply.

The K12 Pathway

Encounter

Evangelism, salvation, and first-time connection.

Outcome: New Believer

Establish

Follow-up, foundation, and stabilizing new believers.

Outcome: Stable Believer

Equip

Discipleship, Word, Holy Spirit, and leadership training.

Outcome: Leader

Expand

Sending leaders, starting cells, and multiplication.

Outcome: Multiplier

How K12 Works

01

Join a Cell

Find a local cell group and become part of a spiritual family.

02

The Pathway

Go through the 4 Kingdom Phases: Encounter, Establish, Equip, Expand.

03

Become part of a 12

Join a leader's core team of 12 for deep discipleship and growth.

04

Start your own 12

Launch your own cell and raise your own 12 leaders to multiply.

Multiplication Model

Each leader raises 12 disciples. This creates exponential multiplication that transforms cities and nations.

1 Initial Leader
12 Personal 12
144 Leaders of 12
1,728 City Impact
20,736 Regional Movement
248,832 National Harvest
2,985,984 Global Impact
35,831,808 Legacy for Nations

The Apostolic Role

"Raise 12 core leaders, impart vision and DNA, and oversee multiplication. You are building a movement, not managing a crowd."

— K12 Principles