The Principles That Guide Our Training

At KMA ITIM, our teaching and training are shaped by a set of core principles that define how we approach Scripture, ministry, leadership, and spiritual growth. These tenets guide the culture of our school and shape the learning journey of every student.

KMA ITIM operates on the biblical principle that the Gospel is a gift that should be shared freely.

Our courses are offered free of charge, reflecting the instruction of Jesus in Matthew 10:8:

"Freely you have received; freely give."

Our goal is to remove financial barriers so that believers from different nations and backgrounds can access solid biblical teaching and ministry training.

The foundation of all teaching at KMA ITIM is the Word of God.

We are committed to:

  • Rightly dividing the Word of truth
  • Interpreting Scripture within its proper context
  • Teaching sound biblical doctrine

We emphasize sound exegesis and hermeneutics, helping students understand the meaning of Scripture rather than reading personal interpretations into the text.

This approach protects believers from false teaching and strengthens their ability to discern truth.

KMA ITIM encourages students to develop a personal and intimate relationship with God.

Our teaching environment emphasizes:

  • Prayer
  • Spiritual sensitivity
  • Listening to the Holy Spirit
  • Growing in intimacy with God

There is a strong prophetic dimension in many teachings, helping the Word of God come alive in practical ways.

While spiritual gifts are important, we place equal emphasis on developing Christ-like character. Scripture teaches that believers are recognized by their fruit:

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control;
against such things there is no law” - Galatians 5:22–23

At KMA ITIM we train students not only to operate in spiritual gifts, but also to cultivate the character that reflects Christ.

Many believers sense a calling but lack clarity about their specific role in ministry.

Through teaching on the Fivefold Ministry gifts described in Ephesians 4:11–16, students gain understanding of their unique place in the Body of Christ.

By the end of this training journey, many students gain clarity about:

  • Their ministry gifts
  • Their spiritual calling
  • Their area of service in the Church

This clarity enables believers to serve with confidence and purpose.

KMA ITIM teaches the distinction between the Old Testament Levitical system and the New Testament Church of Yeshua. Believers are called to walk in their identity after the order of Melchizedek (1 Peter 2:9) as:

  • A chosen generation

  • A royal priesthood

  • A holy nation

Through Christ, believers are part of a royal priesthood serving God and advancing His Kingdom.

The mission of the Church extends beyond individual growth to global impact. Jesus commanded His followers in Matthew 28:19–20 to:

"Go and make disciples of all nations."

KMA ITIM embraces this mandate by equipping believers who will carry the Gospel into communities, churches, and nations.

Our vision is to see trained believers influencing society and advancing the Kingdom of God across the world.