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Chief Apostle Bobby and Prophetess Rochal Miller are a power packed Apostolic and Prophetic team anointed and appointed by God to evangelize the southeast Texas region. With 46+ years of combined service in ministry as their catalyst, God continues to increase their territories for international ministry.

 

New Beginnings Ministries was founded in August 2000 under the name Bethel Christian Center. Since their humble beginning in, then Pastor, Bobby Miller's living room, God has allowed him to shepherd many by leading souls to salvation and re-dedication. Growth continued as visitors were impacted by the display of genuine love in three other locations allowing the ministry to be blessed in 2008 with its current location in Dickinson, Texas. At that time, through the witness of the Holy Spirit and prophecy, God lead Pastor to change the name to New Beginnings Ministries.

 

God has elevated the Man and Woman of God to their current offices of Chief Apostle and Prophetess, respectively. They continue to follow the direction of the Holy Spirit and unction the presence of the Kingdom of God. Together as overseers, under Apostle Miller’s apostolic anointing, they continue to teach and inspire others to reach their full potential in Christ through the knowledge of God’s word.


 

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The mission of New Beginnings Ministries is to edify the Body of Christ through Teaching, Training, and “Preparing Saints to Serve” through the Five Fold Ministry (Ephesians 4:11-12).

 

 


New Beginnings Ministries is a fellowship of believers that purpose to know God through:

· Building solid spiritual character,

· Strengthening the union of families,

· Creating financial freedom and,

· Sustaining a strong community.

 

 


1. We believe in one God, the Creator of man and all things, eternally existing in three Persons in a threefold relationship, that of Father, Son and Holy Spirit. [John 1:1, 1:14, 1:18; John 10:30, 14:28, 15:26, 16:28]

2. We believe that Jesus Christ is the Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

3. We believe that man was created in the image of God, that he sinned and thereby incurred not only physical death but also spiritual death, which is separation from God; that Adam’s sin is imputed to the whole race of mankind; that all human beings are born with a sinful nature; and that when they reach the state of moral responsibility become sinners before God in thought, word and deed.

4. We believe in the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ, in His ascension into heaven, and that in His present glorified body He is the Head of the church, the Lord of the individual believer, the High Priest over the house of God, and the Advocate in the family of God.

5. We believe in the second coming of Christ; first to receive His own to Himself and later to set up His earthly kingdom and to reign over redeemed Israel and all nations; that is, to bring peace and blessing to the whole world.

6. We believe that the Baptism in the Holy Spirit is a gift from God as promised by the Lord Jesus Christ to those who are believers and is received subsequent to conversion. The Baptism is an endowment of power, given by God to anoint the believer for sanctification and evangelism. The supernatural gifts of the Holy Spirit are active within the body of Christ until the coming of the Lord. [Matt. 3:11; John 14:16-17; Acts 1:8, 2:4, 2:38-39; Acts 19:1-7]

7. We believe that the calling of Apostle, Prophet, Evangelist, Pastor, and Teacher (referred to as the Five-Fold Ministry) are functional within the Body of Christ until the Lord’s return. Furthermore, these ministries are gifts to the church for the purpose of equipping the saints for the work of ministry, that the Body of Christ may be edified. [Eph. 4:11-13]

8. We believe in divine physical healing for physical ills of the human body that is wrought by the power of God through the prayer of faith, and by the laying on of hands. It is provided for in the atonement of Christ, and it is the privilege of every member of the church today. Although God heals through the prayer of faith and by the laying on of hands we recognize that God is not limited to healing solely by these means. [Mark 16:18; Jam. 5:14-20; 1 Peter 2:24; Matt. 8:17, Isa. 53:4-5]