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As a full-time minister for nearly 30 years and having served in nearly every type of ministry capacity, Kimble has developed a diverse service record, including ministry in some of the largest churches in America.  From singles and youth to pioneering pastor; from overseeing 450 cell groups to pastor of mass prayer gatherings; from writing and publishing leadership manuals to radio shows; and from teaching to preaching to counseling, Kimble is a sort of ministry specialist for the body of Christ (I Corinthians 9:21-23).  He is well versed in virtually every aspect of ministry and brings his abilities and servant’s heart to instruct, encourage, and ultimately equip the people of God to be raised up in their own unique ministries and be effective ambassadors for Christ (Ephesians 4:12).

Though he normally does not use the titles of pastor, apostle, evangelist, or prophet—he prefers to view them as functions—the evidence of these genuine gifts can be plainly seen throughout his ministry.  With his apostolic emphasis he has pioneered by combining the passion and charisma of the evangelist within to herald the message of the Kingdom, all the while nurturing people with his pastoral gift.  The prophetic endowment of spiritual mentors has enabled Kimble to see into people’s hearts and lives in order to call out of them their own gift.  His apostolic father’s heart seeks to help cultivate those gifts so that they might mature and be fruitful.

Kimble is fulfilling a calling by serving in multiple ministry avenues in order to unite the body of Christ for greater kingdom advancement. As an ambassador represents a state government and its mission, Kimble represents the government of the kingdom of God and Christ’s mission. The origin of the word ‘ambassador’ comes from two words meaning mission and servant. Kimble is indeed a servant of Christ with a mission to help restore the order of God and proper spiritual alignment in the Church. Kimble is focused on activating individuals into maturity in Christ and equipping them to serve as ambassadors for God’s kingdom through their own unique callings.