About us
Who we are
Basileia Harvest Ministries is a Kingdom-focused, Spirit-led church called to reach families, villages, cities, states, and nations with the Gospel of the Kingdom.
We are committed to raising disciples who live boldly, walk in purity, and lead with divine influence.
We are harvesters of souls, builders of nations, carriers of light, and ambassadors of truth, hope, and love..
Our Mandate
To preach Christ—crucified, risen, and reigning.
To disciple with wisdom, integrity, and love.
To enforce God’s will on earth through faith, hope, and love.
To equip believers to live unstoppable Kingdom lives.
Our approach
Core Goals
Save the endangered world through the preaching of God’s Word.
Establish a platform to reach the unsafe and the unsaved.
Provide biblical answers to life’s deepest questions through God’s blueprint for humanity.
Restore lost territories for Kingdom advancement.
Instill God’s culture and value system through the media.
Empower the world with undeniable truths that transcend time.
Build and deploy men into their God-given purposes.
Encourage and unite believers through the message of love.
Demonstrate the existence and sovereignty of God over humanity.
Restore hope for the lost and brokenhearted, and set captives free from the torment of Satan.
Serve as a gateway of service for the less privileged.
Operate as a biblical research institute for God and humanity.


FOUNDATIONAL SCRIPTURES
“And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people. But when he saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them, because they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepherd. Then saith he unto his disciples, The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few; Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth labourers into his harvest.”
— Matthew 9:35–38 (KJV)
Foundational Scriptures

Basileia Harvest Ministries Culture
Based on Galatians 5:22-24 (KJV), focusing on the Fruit of the Spirit. Each trait is interpreted as a core cultural value, with an explanation and practical expectations for members to adhere to
- Love (Agape) – Culture of Unconditional Service
Explanation: Love is the foundation of our interactions—sacrificial, patient, and selfless.
Expectation: Show genuine care and concern for others.
Serve without seeking personal gain.
Refrain from gossip, malice, or discrimination.
- Joy – Culture of Positive Atmosphere
Explanation: Joy is the inner gladness rooted in God’s presence, not circumstances.
Expectation:
Carry a hopeful and enthusiastic spirit.
Avoid murmuring, negativity, or toxic attitudes.
Celebrate others’ victories and the ministry’s progress.
- Peace – Culture of Reconciliation and Calm
Explanation: Peace promotes unity, stability, and harmony.
Expectation: Be a peacemaker and not a source of division.
Handle conflicts maturely and scripturally (Matt. 18:15-17).
Avoid strife, backbiting, and insubordination.
- Longsuffering (Patience) – Culture of Endurance
Explanation: Patience means enduring hardships and people without retaliation.
Expectation: Bear with others’ weaknesses in love.
Don’t give up easily on ministry assignments or people.
Respond graciously under pressure. - Gentleness – Culture of Kindness and Soft-Strength
Explanation: Gentleness is strength under control; it reflects kindness and humility.
Expectation:
Treat others with respect and compassion.
Use words that heal, not hurt.
Avoid arrogance and domineering behavior. - Goodness – Culture of Integrity and Moral Excellence
Explanation: Goodness is uprightness of heart and life.
Expectation:
Live out righteousness and purity in conduct.
Be generous and helpful without expecting reward.
Avoid double standards and compromise.
- Faith (Faithfulness) – Culture of Reliability and Loyalty
Explanation: Faith here means consistency, trustworthiness, and loyalty.
Expectation:
Be dependable and accountable.
Keep your word and follow through on assignments.
Uphold the ministry’s vision and leadership. - Meekness – Culture of Humility and Teachability
Explanation: Meekness is a teachable spirit and strength expressed in humility.
Expectation:
Submit to authority and counsel.
Acknowledge faults and embrace correction.
Serve without seeking titles or validation. - Temperance (Self-Control) – Culture of Discipline
Explanation: Temperance is mastery over desires, impulses, and habits.
Expectation:
Practice moral purity and spiritual discipline.
Use social media, speech, and emotions responsibly.
Be punctual, orderly, and focused.
Galatians 5:24 Application – Crucified Flesh Culture
Explanation: Those in Christ have crucified the flesh with its lusts and affections.
Expectation:
Daily deny ungodly passions and fleshly ambitions.
Promote spiritual values over carnal desires.
Model Christlike living both in public and private.
