
Kenneth Copeland Ministries has events in cities around the world, teaching Christians how to live lives full of love, healing, and God’s blessings. Join us March 4-6 for the Branson Victory Campaign at Faith Life Church in Branson, MO – featuring teaching from Kenneth and Gloria Copeland.
Watch online @ http://www.bvov.tv/ – Live feed starting Thursday March 4th @ 6:45 PM
2010 Branson Victory Campaign Schedule
| March 4, 2010 | 7:00 pm | Kenneth Copeland |
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| March 5, 2010 | 9:00 am | Kenneth Copeland |
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| 2:00 pm | Gloria Copeland | |
| 7:00 pm | Kenneth Copeland |
| March 6, 2010 | 9:30 am | Gloria Copeland/Healing School |
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| 6:30 pm | Kenneth Copeland |



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Each month, KCM Africa sends the BVOV magazine to nearly 21,000 people. KCM Australia mails the publication to more than 21,000 households in over 40 countries on three different continents, and KCM Canada reaches another 18,484 households. KCM Ukraine translates the magazine into Russian and distributes it to nearly 48,133 homes in 57 countries. And KCM Europe sends out more than 21,000 copies of BVOV to 40 countries. There is also a German edition of BVOV that is sent to 2600 households, predominantly in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
The idea for Commander Kellie and the Superkids was birthed in the 1980s, and the first Superkids adventure audiotape was released in 1989. Three more audiotape adventures followed. By 1992, the first Commander Kellie and the Superkids movie, The Intruder, had been released. That same year, Wichita Slim (Kenneth Copeland’s western character) made his first appearance, to the delight of young audiences all over the world.
In addition to audio teachings and movies, KCM began reaching out to children via print in April 1993, when the first children’s comic page appeared in the Believer’s Voice of Victory magazine. By May 1994, that single page had grown into an entire full-color magazine just for children, called Shout! The Voice of Victory for Kids. The subscription list for the comic-book-style magazine grew from about 5,000 early on to more than 150,000 when its last issue was distributed in 2006.