Mission, Vision & Purpose of VOC
Voices of Christ Literary Ministries International, formerly the Voices of Christ Prophetic Poetry Team, was founded in 2000. In its infancy, the ministry operated as an evangelistic prophetic poetry team, and touched the lives of many as they traveled corporately to spread the message of Jesus Christ heavily in Georgia and later across the United States. In 2004, the Lord expanded the vision and transformed the VOC into a global mentoring ministry online, through local chapters, via teleconference calls and connections with other schools of ministry and churches where writers can come and learn who they are in the Lord "as prophetic scribal voices" in a safe, Holy Spirit charged environment where they are loved, accepted, affirmed and encouraged in their individuality and supported in their ministry growth according to God's word.
VISION
To prepare Christian writers to operate effectively in their prophetic call to write and release the creative word of the Lord while providing a supportive, nurturing environment that promotes individuality, spiritual growth and development, and intimacy with God. In addition, we stand as a catalyst for the restoration of scribal ministry to its proper place in the local church.
MISSION
To break the strongholds of entertainment, comparison, compromise and competition in the worship arts by preaching truth to believers; To restore the ministry of the literary arts to the body of Christ, and most of all to save souls for Jesus Christ.
PURPOSE
To raise up generations of literary ministers (scribal apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers) who are committed to spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ with boldness and without compromise.
In this present hour, Voices of Christ is consumed with reaching one soul as a time. We want to be THAT LIGHT that ignites purpose and destiny in the hearts of men -- propelling them to pursue God at all costs. We believe that the secret wisdom of God that Daniel and the Apostle Paul spoke of in the scriptures is hidden here.






