About Us
For over 43 years, Dale West has been ministering to those hungry for more of God. His journey began in a denominational church that did not believe in the Gifts of the Spirit. Although he loved God deeply and served faithfully, he noticed that traditional methods—such as counseling, psychology, and self-help—weren’t truly setting people free. No matter how much effort was put into religious structures or programs, people still struggled with the same spiritual battles. There had to be something more.
In his search for deeper truth, Dale was introduced to spiritual freedom and restorative ministry. For the first time, he witnessed real, lasting freedom—people experiencing deliverance from the strongholds that had kept them bound for years. This powerful encounter with God’s moving presence radically changed his perspective and showed him what had been missing from many churches. It was then that Dale understood the importance of the Gifts of the Spirit, particularly prophecy, in equipping believers to walk in the fullness of God’s power.
Today, Dale lives in DeLeon, Texas with his wife, Sandra. They have been married for 53 years and have built a legacy of faith, raising 2 children, 5 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. Dale’s passion for ministry has been shaped not only by decades of experience but also by the deep love he has for his family, inspiring him to see many spiritual sons and daughters step into their God-given destinies.
The experience of seeing lives transformed, healed, and set free from spiritual oppression ignited a burning desire in Dale’s heart to see this same restoration happen for others. He knew that this was the missing key for so many believers, and his calling became clear: to help people walk in spiritual freedom, hear the voice of God clearly, and step into the full potential that Christ has for each of us.
Our Mission
A Global Initiative
Helping Believers Step Into the Fullness of God’s Presence, Power, and Purpose
Dale in High School
Empowering Believers for Freedom
We are passionate about seeing lives radically transformed by the presence of the Holy Spirit. Christianity was never meant to be cold tradition—it was meant to be power, freedom, and transformation by the living God. We are committed to making that the everyday reality for believers, not just a distant hope.
Our mission is simple: We exist to awaken the Body of Christ—to see believers walk in true freedom and step boldly into their calling. It’s time to break free from passive, spectator Christianity and rise up as the Spirit-filled, Spirit-led people God has always intended. We believe that every believer is called to walk in spiritual freedom, hear His voice, and demonstrate His power wherever they go.
To fulfill this, we fully stand on the five-fold ministry—apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers—as God’s divine strategy to equip His Church for action and maturity, as written in Ephesians 4:11-16. Now is the time for the Body of Christ to grow strong, unified, and unstoppable.
Instead of pouring resources into massive buildings, we invest in people—equipping believers to plant thriving, Spirit-filled house churches. These small, powerful gatherings create true connection, real discipleship, and lasting growth. The early Church didn’t expand by filling stadiums; it multiplied by filling homes, cities, and nations with the fire of God. That’s the model we are following: believers being equipped, empowered, and sent to transform the world.
The House Church Vision: A New Testament Model for Today
The New Testament offers a radically different vision of what the Church should be. Instead of a passive audience gathering in a large building, the early Church was dynamic, Spirit-filled, and participatory. Believers didn’t just sit in pews—they were actively involved in the work of the ministry. They met in homes, experienced the power of God together, and were equipped to go out and make disciples.
We believe that the fruit of a healthy Church is not just growing in size but multiplying. Instead of investing millions into large buildings, we focus on equipping believers to start Spirit-led gatherings in their homes and communities. This is the New Testament model of the Church: small groups of believers coming together to be empowered by the Holy Spirit and to share the gospel in their homes, workplaces, and beyond.
Scripture teaches us that the early Church was alive with the power of the Holy Spirit and that every believer was involved in ministry. For example:
- Acts 2:42-47 tells us that the early believers met in homes, shared meals, and experienced the power of God together. They were a community on fire for God, and their gatherings weren’t just about sitting and listening—they were about active participation.
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1 Corinthians 14:26 reminds us that church gatherings were interactive, with many participating in worship, teaching, and prophetic ministry. Everyone had a role to play.
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Ephesians 4:11-12 shows us that the role of leadership is to equip all believers for the work of ministry. This is not just about a select few doing the work—it’s about empowering every believer to take part in what God is doing.
If you’ve felt dissatisfied with traditional church models, it’s not because you lack faith—it’s because God is calling you deeper. He’s calling you to be an active participant in the life of the Church, not just a spectator. If you want to start meeting in homes but don’t know where to begin, we can help.
The House Church Vision: A New Testament Model for Today
The New Testament offers a radically different vision of what the Church should be. Instead of a passive audience gathering in a large building, the early Church was dynamic, Spirit-filled, and participatory. Believers didn’t just sit in pews—they were actively involved in the work of the ministry. They met in homes, experienced the power of God together, and were equipped to go out and make disciples.
We believe that the fruit of a healthy Church is not just growing in size but multiplying. Instead of investing millions into large buildings, we focus on equipping believers to start Spirit-led gatherings in their homes and communities. This is the New Testament model of the Church: small groups of believers coming together to be empowered by the Holy Spirit and to share the gospel in their homes, workplaces, and beyond.
Scripture teaches us that the early Church was alive with the power of the Holy Spirit and that every believer was involved in ministry. For example:
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Acts 2:42-47 tells us that the early believers met in homes, shared meals, and experienced the power of God together. They were a community on fire for God, and their gatherings weren’t just about sitting and listening—they were about active participation.
-
1 Corinthians 14:26 reminds us that church gatherings were interactive, with many participating in worship, teaching, and prophetic ministry. Everyone had a role to play.
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Ephesians 4:11-12 shows us that the role of leadership is to equip all believers for the work of ministry. This is not just about a select few doing the work—it’s about empowering every believer to take part in what God is doing.
If you’ve felt dissatisfied with traditional church models, it’s not because you lack faith—it’s because God is calling you deeper. He’s calling you to be an active participant in the life of the Church, not just a spectator. If you want to start meeting in homes but don’t know where to begin, we can help.
Why House Churches?
The Church is meant to be a place where everyone is equipped and empowered, not just a select few. House churches create the environment for this kind of engagement. In these intimate gatherings, everyone can participate. Leaders aren’t just at the front—they are there to equip and empower others to use their gifts.
Through spiritual freedom ministry, prophetic insights, and the support of house church communities, believers can experience true spiritual freedom, hear God’s voice clearly, and walk in the fullness of what God has for them.
While we are not against meeting in buildings, we recognize that there may come a time when we will have no choice but to meet in homes, as the legal climate shifts and more restrictions are placed on how we gather. For now, we focus on the intimate, powerful nature of house churches as a model of community and spiritual growth, but we also remain mindful of the future and the call to adapt to whatever comes our way.
Some well-respected leaders might say that the early Church met in homes because they had to—due to persecution and other challenges. However, we believe that the house church model is not just a necessity in times of trial; it’s a better way. It’s a more personal, effective, and organic way for believers to gather, grow, and minister to one another.
In large buildings, there is often little room for believers to operate in the Gifts of the Spirit. For instance, the Bible says, “You may all prophesy” (1 Corinthians 14:31). Can you imagine being in a building with thousands of people—how would everyone present be able to give a prophecy? In smaller groups, there is room for each person to be used by God in these gifts, and everyone can actively contribute to the life of the church.
It’s time to step into the life God designed for you, where His presence is real, His power is tangible, and you are equipped to go out and make a difference.
God is moving. Are you ready to be part of it?
Why House Churches?
The Church is meant to be a place where everyone is equipped and empowered, not just a select few. House churches create the environment for this kind of engagement. In these intimate gatherings, everyone can participate. Leaders aren’t just at the front—they are there to equip and empower others to use their gifts.
Through spiritual freedom ministry, prophetic insights, and the support of house church communities, believers can experience true spiritual freedom, hear God’s voice clearly, and walk in the fullness of what God has for them.
While we are not against meeting in buildings, we recognize that there may come a time when we will have no choice but to meet in homes, as the legal climate shifts and more restrictions are placed on how we gather. For now, we focus on the intimate, powerful nature of house churches as a model of community and spiritual growth, but we also remain mindful of the future and the call to adapt to whatever comes our way.
Some well-respected leaders might say that the early Church met in homes because they had to—due to persecution and other challenges. However, we believe that the house church model is not just a necessity in times of trial; it’s a better way. It’s a more personal, effective, and organic way for believers to gather, grow, and minister to one another.
In large buildings, there is often little room for believers to operate in the Gifts of the Spirit. For instance, the Bible says, “You may all prophesy” (1 Corinthians 14:31). Can you imagine being in a building with thousands of people—how would everyone present be able to give a prophecy? In smaller groups, there is room for each person to be used by God in these gifts, and everyone can actively contribute to the life of the church.
It’s time to step into the life God designed for you, where His presence is real, His power is tangible, and you are equipped to go out and make a difference.
God is moving. Are you ready to be part of it?