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Dec 22

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prayer ministers who provide callers with encouragement, support and the prayer of agreement for every kind of need. Word-packed teaching materials are constantly being sent to people eager to learn how to live in victory. (The total number of products distributed since the ministry began reached 80 million this year!) The Revival Capital at Eagle Mountain also serves as a support base for KCM's international offices in Canada, Australia, Africa, Europe, Ukraine and Latin America. Plus, it's the point of origination for all the KCM conventions, meetings and evangelistic outreaches held throughout the year. Keeping the Vision On Track Even with all that's being accomplished, there's more to be done and less time left to finish it . As Brother Copeland said 43 years ago when he first announced the vision for The Revival Capital, "The end of this age is staring us in the face. Jesus is coming so soon! There is no time for compromise in any form. "In this day and hour, many people are attempting to quiet the voice of the ministry of The LORD Jesus Christ. And it is extremely important that there be a voice of victory—loud and clear. Right now, as never before, I have an urgency in my spirit to get the job done without delay. I intend to utilize this property to its fullest. It will be used for the production of God's uncompromising WORD in every form that the heart can imagine. Plans are on the drawing board now." Watching most closely over those plans these days is Terri Copeland Pearsons. As Brother Copeland's eldest daughter, she is a seasoned veteran when it comes to putting substance to the vision God has given him. In 1979, she helped launch the first Believer's Voice of Victory television broadcast. For 13 years she developed the broadcast as its first producer, helping establish Brother Copeland as a forerunner in television ministry. In 1993, she and her husband, George, accepted the call to pastor Eagle Mountain International Church. "Everyone pretty well knows that I'm Pastor Terri," she says, "but not everyone knows that I'm also the chief visionary officer at Kenneth Copeland Ministries." Why is such a position needed? "Because we're overflowing with vision here and someone has to get it all together and keep it on track." Currently on the drawing board, for example, is the new VICTORY Studios media complex. The complex is key to fulfilling the next phase of The Revival Capital vision. With the recent expansion of VICTORY Channel's audience potential, the great need now is to increase the ministry's production potential, Pastor Terri explains. "We're determined to follow Brother Copeland's direction to get more faith programming out. But the more we do, the clearer it becomes that we don't have enough studio space." For the past several years, even without that space, the VICTORY Channel team has found ways to keep moving forward. Using faith and creativity, they've turned old, (sometimes-leaky!) storage buildings into temporary studios. When there were no more old buildings left to convert, they used closets. Desks were pushed aside so that TV equipment could be wedged into people's offices. "Nothing is safe," Pastor Terri says laughingly. "Anywhere we can fit two chairs and a camera is in danger of being turned into a studio. But going forward we need real studios. We have in our hearts so many more programs to produce—not just preaching programs but other kinds like VICTORY News and FlashPoint. Programs that will touch people where they are and help them engage their faith as they confront the challenges of this world. "People need to see that the Word of Faith isn't just something we talk about B V O V : 1 5 We're determined to follow Brother Copeland's direction to get more faith programming out. But the more we do, the clearer it becomes that we don't have enough studio space." —Terri Copeland Pearsons

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