Kingdom Life Ministries
Living In The Dominion Of The King

For many years Kingdom Life Ministries has been involved in Foreign Misssions. One of the first things that God spoke to our hearts when we began Kingdom Life Ministries were to get involved in Missions.

Since 2001 Kingdom Life Ministries has been involved in several different mission projects around the world. From providing beds to an orphanage in Honduras to ministering to Government Officials in the Philippines, Pastors Jack & Lisa have made a huge impact on several different countries. With the help of all the prayer warriors and supporters, many lives have been eternally changed. 

KLM plans for 2010 is to minister in Serbia and the Philippines. Tentative dates are as follows:

Philippines - May 2010
Serbia - September 2010


Please pray about helping support Kingdom Life Ministries as we endeavor to preach the gospel around the world.

May God Bless You
Pastors Jack & Lisa Dilday
Jackie ministering in song in Mexico in 2007
Bro. Jack ministering in the Philippines in 2006
Sis. Lisa ministering around the altar in the Philippines in 2006
Serbia Trip Update

Never before in my lifetime have we seen more unrest in the World. The state of the economy even in the United States is facing increased challenges.
Many are talking of imminent doom. I believe that we are simply living out the fulfillment of the scriptures. Jesus warned us in Luke 21 that when we see these things we should not fear. This is the hour for the Church to rise from its sleep and thrive as a source of Hope and Power!  As we travel across the world and see the hunger of the people, longing to know the gospel, we know that we are walking in a manifestation of scripture fulfillment.  We are so grateful as we believe God is allowing us a front row seat.

We are pleased to report to you some of the details of our recent trip to Serbia. Although Serbia is geographically a small country in Southern Europe, it does not lack in beauty and passion as a people.
Serbia has many economic challenges, but the greatest need is a fresh revival of Christianity.  While about 85% of the population of Serbia is Orthodox, and only 1 1/2% is Protestant, we continued to prepare for our journey, as we were told that our objective was to find out where God was working in Serbia and assess how we could strengthen and support those whom God was blessing.

We found just what we were looking for in Southern Serbia in the City of Leskovak. Pastor Selim Alijevic has been pastoring in this region for almost 22 years and has seen a tremendous response among the Roma (Gypsy) people. At the time of our visit "The Gypsy Fellowship", the largest church in the country, has between 750-1000 people in attendance regularly. They have been meeting under a huge tent for the past several years.  Pastor Selem testified of many souls being saved and many bodies being healed. The anointing was in great measure as we ministered there. Seven new Churches have been planted as a result of this Revival. We visited most of the newly planted churches and their congregations were so grateful to meet us. The excitement was infectious. These results have not come over night and certainly not without a price. Most of these new converts come from a Muslim background which has caused much persecution. The work of the Gospel is very impressive but it is only a small portion of the work left to do.

We had the opportunity to visit with Pastor Erman who pastors two Roma churches and one of them being a 'cardboard' church and located under a highway bridge. A whole community of 2200 people actually live under the bridge in 'cardboard' houses.

I know that sounds unbelievable, and it is unbelievable until you actually see it. We have included some pictures but it really doesn't do justice to the actual scene. According to Pastor Erman, God is moving tremendously in the community and the church.  It was such a privilege to see the hand of God moving so greatly in such a devastating situation.

While the statistics show that 90% of the Roma people are unemployed, and most cannot read or write, they are very hard-working people. While many who do have a job will work 12 hours a day for approximately 10 Euros ($15.00 USD) per day, they still find it important to have family time.
We count it such a privilege and honor to have made this trip. We are looking forward to returning to Serbia and working with the Roma as soon as God allows us to do so.

Other Mission Works Across the World
Rev. Jack & Lisa Dilday