Church Group Forms Private Label ISP

Kingdom Ventures inks a deal with a Qwest and MCI aggregator to create a private label ISP offering to America's 400,000+ churches

April 29, 2003

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MINDEN, Nev. -- Kingdom Ventures, Inc. (OTCBB:KDMV), a rapidly growing church development company, announced today that it has signed an agreement with a Qwest Communications (NYSE:Q) and MCI (Pink Sheets:WCOEQ) aggregator, YourNetPlus.com (YNP). Kingdom Ventures can now enable the nation's 400,000+ churches to offer Internet access to their members under a churches' own brand names. Kingdom Ventures will manage and administer the program. YNP will be responsible for providing the technological solutions, including managing over 24,000 local dial-up access numbers all around the U.S. "We believe that Christians are the largest untapped affinity group in the United States. 92% of all Americans embrace a belief in God. Almost two-thirds -- well over 150 million people -- consider religion to be very important in their lives," says Gene Jackson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Kingdom Ventures, Inc. "Internet connectivity could become a powerful new profit center for churches. If you could potentially save money by switching from your current Internet Service Provider (ISP) to your Church ISP, knowing that a significant percentage or your monthly fee would be donated to your church, would you switch? We believe many people would. Our goal is to touch 75,000 churches within the next 36 months," says Jackson. Qwest Communications International Inc. MCI

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