The dream began with a mere few people meeting in the living room of his home. Dr. Parker was inspired to be a catalyst to help transform people's lives with the love of Christ. From the very beginning, his goal has been to raise up a local church who will profoundly impact individuals,families and nations with practical tools and spiritual principles that will enable them to obtain God's best while fulfilling their divine purpose. Dr. Parker's most inner passion is to assist struggling populations of humanity globally.
His greatest desire is to see that dream come to pass by helping each individual to experience a genuine heart transformation through a real relationship with Jesus Christ. Dr. Parker is deeply committed to encouraging each individual to reach their highest potential in life. He is determined to revolutionize as many lives as possible by focusing on each member's potential to obtain, maintain and succeed in each area of their lives; (spiritual, mental, emotional & physical). He believes in and teach individual balance, thus enhancing and advancing each of our members personal economy.
Dr. Parker supports and encourage transforming humanity through equality, bridging the gap between the cultures, and impacting people with the love and generosity of Christ. Todate, Dr. Parker has learned many life lessons throughout the course of time in ministry. These lessons have enabled him to teach passionately, openly and honestly, sharing from both his successes and failures. He is especially passionate and active in leadership training, business development and mentorship.
Above all, Dr. Parker's top priority is continuing to grow in his personal relationship with the Lord and seeing His Kingdom come to pass in his life and the lives of those around him. Dr. Parker has a Doctorate in Ministry and a Ph.D in Counseling.
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A Prayer for the Striving Soul Longing for Stillness - Your Daily Prayer - May 1
Do you have a hard time slowing down too? Do you long for rest, peace, and stillness, but many times at the end of your race, you feel the urge to just keep running?