Testimonies, Transformation, and Kingdom Impact!

February 2025

In early February, the Kabod board gathered in California for an incredible time of reflection, planning, and vision casting. It was an amazing opportunity to review the successes and challenges of 2024 while setting a strong course for 2025 and beyond into the next five years.

A highlight of the meeting was welcoming two new board member couples, Aaron and Dena, and Herb and Tabita, whose passion and experience will be a tremendous asset to the team. We are so excited for what’s ahead and grateful for the unwavering commitment of the Kabod Board members. Each couple carries the heart of the father and a passion for family, restoration and bringing hope into every dark place.

Thank You Dallas & Julie!

Kabod is so grateful for Dallas and Julie, they have served on the board for the past four years with wisdom and the Father’s heart.

As Dallas’ three-year term as Chairman ends, we thank them for their dedication and impact. Though his role has changed, they're not going anywhere! Kabod is blessed and honored to have them as part of the family.

On February 27, Kabod had the incredible opportunity to be part of Julian Cho’s Career Day for fourth formers. They shared about KSSM (Kabod School of Supernatural Ministry) and how it can be a powerful foundation for their next stage in life. KSSM teaches identity—who you are and whose you are—while also encouraging students to dream big because that’s what God has called us to do. Our staff explained that KSSM is a part-time school, allowing students to attend while working or pursuing college, just as many have done before and emphasized that KSSM is for all ages—our oldest student is 70!

After sharing, we led the students in a hands-on activation, demonstrating that they can hear God's voice. We gave words of knowledge, prophesied over them, and prayed for God’s guidance in their journey beyond high school.

"One moment that stood out was with a young girl to whom I shared a word. I saw a picture of a heart with a scar and heard the Lord say, “It’s time to let go.” I told her that God wanted her to release the wounds and hurt from a specific relationship with a male in her life. She looked puzzled, as if wondering how I could know that. It turned out she had been holding onto unforgiveness and deep wounds from her father. We prayed with her, asking the Lord to walk her through the process of healing and freedom. It was a powerful reminder of how God meets us right where we are." -Erickson(Kabod Youth Ministry Director)

On February 29th, we hosted our first quarterly worship night, gathering to intercede for Belize as the upcoming elections approach. Our heart was to speak the Father’s truth over our nation, and we were blessed to have around 80 people—local pastors, churches, and community members—join us in worship. It truly felt like family.

As Lisa Gotz shared,

“For me, it was generational! I’ve been asking the Father how we build generational faith—how we cultivate a Kingdom culture so the next generation knows Him in greater measure, walks in greater power and anointing, and breaks the cycle of rise and fall we’ve seen in the past. How do we raise our children and grandchildren to KNOW Him in greater measure?”

It was a powerful night of unity, worship, and seeking God’s heart for the future.

One of our amazing staff members put it so well.

"Last night was absolutely EPIC! We prayed for intentionality in those two hours, giving Him our full attention—and He was so, so faithful! His presence was powerfully beautiful and undeniably tangible. There was no striving, just the fullness of Him. Even in moments when only the instruments played as the team transitioned between songs, spontaneous worship filled the room—one voice, one response, to the only One worthy!"

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