History of the International Kingdom Summit
The Vision: To create a platform that will have global impact for the kingdom of God.
The purpose: To give key leaders a platform to share how they are impacting their community, nation and the world so others can see what is possible.
We at Portering the glory International have always had a global mandate to impact nations. In 2009, by the direction of the lord, we began having international assemblies with many nations represented. As the ministry matured, the lord adjusted our focus of these meetings, placing the emphasis on the kingdom of God being seen in the 7 Mountains or the 7 Mind Molders of nations.
Our first gathering, called “International Kingdom Summit” was held in March of 2017 with 35 nations represented. The aspirations of these meetings are to improve international relations on an interpersonal and organizational scale and therefore, like the art of the apothecary, mingle the anointing of each one to benefit the kingdom of God.
Those who attend these assemblies hear how others are having impact and influence in their countries. It also enlarges the capacity of the way we think collectively and gives courage to those, who perhaps have been hesitant to take their mountain and begin to implement Godly changes.
Dr Rebecca Murray founder of “Portering The Glory International (PTGI), a nondenominational Christian institution, based in Virginia in the United States, was at a press conference on Wednesday, February 19th at the University of the Christian Alliance of Africa, UACA, formerly FATEAC, to present the global vision of the work entrusted to it by the Lord Jesus Christ.
She announced officially , the International kingdom summit scheduled for July 16 to 19, 2025 in Yamoussoukro around the theme: “To transform nations by demonstrating Spirit and power.” taken from 1 Corinthians 2 verse 4.
The Summit is intended to equip the body of Christ and train leaders.
A Committee has been set up. It is chaired by the Honorable Doctor Faustin Abodou, head of the village of Akéîkoi, member of the executive council and director of the local Mission. Following this international meeting, the theological training school “Kingdom Bible College and Seminary” (KBCS) section Côte d’Ivoire will open.