About the vision
Harvest Africa Apostolic Network is a vision to advance the Kingdom of God in the world, primarily in Africa. Harvest Africa Apostolic Network (HAAN) is non-political in all its actions. Its objectives are accomplished through a large network of men and women whose calling and anointing are evident.
Harvest Africa Apostolic Network is not affiliated to any particular denomination. It is an “Apostolic Expression of the Kingdom of God” in Africa and elsewhere in the world.
Harvest Africa Apostolic Network should not be perceived just as another Christian organization, we want to make it clear; it is a platform for joint actions of Christian leaders, as for a corporate anointing on the continent and beyond.
Harvest Africa Apostolic Network is part of a worldwide movement of Apostles and Prophets who have discerned and recognized the times (Kairos) in which we live, and what God is up to. Building relationships between church leaders and various ministers in Africa and around the world is crucial and beneficial in many ways.
As a platform of ministers who serve the body of Christ, the ultimate goal of HAAN is combining energy and efforts to win souls for Christ, primarily on the continent of Africa and beyond.
To reach that goal, the strategy of the Holy Spirit is establishing an apostolic network working in synergy on vast territories such as nations or continents. It is unity in our diversity that will enable us to accomplish the task the Lord has given us. We need to undertake common actions in order to fulfill the Great Commission (Matthew 28: 18-20).
For the Gospel to make an impact in our nations, we need a platform that is bigger than our churches, ministries and denominations.
The network allows members to put their resources together (gifts, talents, expertise, etc.), in order to accomplish the Great Commission in Africa and around the world.
Strong relationships among leaders, mutual recognition and reciprocal appreciation enhance the spirit of interdependence which, in turn, produces genuine and fruitful partnership. “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another” (Proverbs 27:17, NIV)
Time has come to mobilize all the resources of the body of Christ on the continent and in the world for the Last Spiritual Battle in order before the establishment of the kingdom of God.
Let us leave behind our differences; what unites us is vital to the cause of Christ!
Every year, the Network organizes an event called “Harvest Africa Apostolic Network Summit” in which all member nations participate. That annual event takes place in different countries, alternatively. All members of Harvest Africa Apostolic Network, and different leaders participate in Harvest Africa Apostolic Network Summit. Other meetings can be organized at the national or regional level.
HAAN LOGO
We strongly believe that God has placed a unique calling to every nation to bless other nations; that is what the rainbow symbolizes: The covenant not between God and one people as it has been the case with Israel, but a covenant with all peoples. Each nation is represented in the seven colors that form the rainbow. One color cannot make a rainbow.
In God’s plan, the beauty resides in “unity in diversity”. No ministry, no denomination, no nation, no matter how powerful it is, can be self-sufficient in the things regarding the kingdom of God. Only Christ possesses the fullness! Hence the importance of complementarity.
“…And of His fullness we have all received, and grace for grace.” (John1:16, NKJV)
The key concepts of Harvest Africa Apostolic Network are: Unity, diversity and Synergy.
Map of Africa with the harvested ripe wheat
In the vision HAAN, it is a question of harvesting souls for Christ, primarily on the African continent and in other parts of the world. (John 4:35)
DOCTRINAL POSITION
Considering that it is essential for all members of Harvest Africa Apostolic Network (HAAN) to share the same foundation of faith, the following doctrinal declaration defines the biblical and theological foundation of Harvest Africa Apostolic Network:
- HAAN is theologically evangelical;
- HAAN subscribes to the Apostles’ Creed and the fundamental doctrines of the Protestant reformation, namely, the authority of the Bible, Justification by faith, and the Priesthood of all believers;
- HAAN believes that God is: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit;
- HAAN believes that Jesus was born of a virgin, that He bodily rose from the dead, and that one’s personal relationship with Jesus determines one’s eternal destiny: Heaven for those who believe Jesus Christ or Hell for the unbeliever;
- The Great Commission of making disciples of all nations is at the center of the vision of HAAN