Global Legacy
Written by Brian Olynick
Eastgate's spiritual covering and ministry network we are associated with is Global Legacy. We first connected with Global Legacy in it's grass roots stages in 2006 and have been relating to Bethel Church since 2003. Please read more about Global Legacy below:
Global Legacy is an apostolic, relational network of revival leaders, partnering to bring Heaven to earth.
Following the New Testament model for apostleship, we seek to build Kingdom government and be leaders who serve. We will serve those connected to Global Legacy by helping them build relationships with each other, by increasing the availability of our resources, and by rallying together like-hearted leaders at conferences, ministry opportunities, and missions outreaches.
Global Legacy is a ministry of Bethel Church, which is passionate about revival and has a mandate to raise up a generation who will display the raw power of God. The purpose of Global Legacy is to build a supernatural structure which will empower and equip leaders to release this passion and mandate all over the world.
During a meeting of Global Legacy's apostolic leaders, Bill Johnson posed the question: "How far can we go with a government of honor?" This question demands that we view government from Heaven's perspective. We believe that, as we develop honoring relationships with each other, Kingdom government will be built, resulting in deeper revelation, greater works, and increased anointing. Global Legacy endeavors to facilitate the development of these strategic relationships, helping to enable an exchange of catalytic Kingdom connections. Our prayer is that, as we grow together in relationship and share resources with each other, the borders of the Kingdom of God will be increasingly extended into the world.
"Speaking the truth in love, we will in all things grow up into Him
who is the Head, that is, Christ. From Him the whole body, joined and
held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself
up in love, as each part does its work." (Ephesians 4:15-16)


