BIO
Archbishop Dominiquae is the director of Kad-Esh MAP Ministries International and The United Nations for Israel. She is also the president of GRM Bible School, a bible school free of replacement theology, rich in church history, the Jewish roots of the faith and Israel. The school has flourished throughout the nations, changing the lives of many.
Archbishop Dominiquae, with her husband Rabbi Baruch Bierman, have been cross cultural preachers of the gospel, traveling to the nations extensively; preaching the gospel of the Kingdom in its original Jewish context, with Apostolic thrust and Prophetic anointing. They are graduates of Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, Texas, and affiliated with “TAPAC”-Trans Atlantic and Pacific Alliance of Churches in London.
Archbishop Dominiquae has written many books to restore The Church to its Original Apostolic Jewish Foundations and to call the nations to repentance. Her books restore the true Gospel as it was preached by the Jewish Apostles 2000 years ago. The most well-known of them is “The Healing Power of the Roots”.
Dr. Dominiquae has received an honorary Doctorate from Tabernacle Bible College and Seminary. Tampa, Florida due to her life’s work in advancing the Kingdom of God and has earned a PhD in Religious Philosophy from the Tabernacle Bible College and Seminary, Florida. On March 22, 2004, Dr. Dominiquae Bierman was officially consecrated to the office of a Bishop by TAPAC (Trans-Atlantic Pacific Alliance of Churches) based in London, England. On May 14, 2016, she was elevated to the position of Archbishop during the TAPAC Bishops Forum held in Jerusalem, Israel, thus becoming the first Jewish woman Archbishop in the world. Her ministry is followed by signs, wonders and miracles of reconciliation, deliverance and restoration, and her mandate is the Triple Mandate to: Raise the Church as an Esther, To Bless Israel and to Save the Nations.
COMMITMENT STATEMENT
As the delegate of the USA for UNIFY, I will tirelessly work for the Awakening of the Nation to the Gospel made in Zion, standing in the gap for her in reeducation, prayer and action.