A faith-science nonprofit deploying the Outcast Transformation Framework across five populations — with research-grade infrastructure, AI-assisted delivery, and the conviction that every human being made in the image of God can be restored.
His Dominion Christian Organization sits at the intersection of four worlds — theology, clinical science, technology, and community development. We hold these together not because it is fashionable but because the wound we are addressing demands it.
Five phases grounded in Jeremiah’s Book of Consolation and validated by thirty years of clinical and pastoral practice. The same sequence works in faith-based and secular contexts — because the wound it addresses is universal.
Every platform in the His Dominion ecosystem is live, Firebase-backed, and serving real users. This is not a proposal — it is infrastructure.
His Dominion is not a program with aspirations to research. It is a research organization with a deployed intervention. The evidence base is being built in real time.
Dr. Joseph Olowe spent thirty years at the intersection of medicine, ministry, and movement before founding His Dominion Christian Organization. He trained as a physical therapist at the University of Lagos, earned his doctorate from Rocky Mountain University of Health Sciences, and his MBA from the University of Phoenix.
The Outcast Transformation Framework is the answer that emerged over fifteen years of clinical and pastoral practice across two continents. His Dominion is the institution built to deploy it at scale, measure it with rigor, and make it available to any church, clinic, prison, or employer willing to take human dignity seriously.
Dr. Olowe leads His Dominion Press, producing theological and personal development content in six languages. Published works include The Capacity of A Man, The Overcomer’s Daily Ordinance, and Kingdom Heritage: Raising World-Changers.
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