Kingdom Ventures Together with Atlanta Christian Times Achieve Success


ATLANTA, July 12, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- The following was provided by Kingdom Ventures, Inc. (OTCBB:KDMV):

The Atlanta Christian Times Today announced more than 150,000 papers were circulated during the TD Jakes Mega Fest (www.mega-fest.com) festival recently held in Atlanta, GA at the Georgia Dome, Phillips Arena, and the Georgia World Congress Center. Rodney Sampson, founder of Atlanta Christian Times, inked a unique deal that positioned the Atlanta-based paper as a corporate sponsor and the newspaper of choice for festival attendees looking for the event guides and critical information. "We plan to aggressively utilize this grassroots approach to disseminate information and business opportunities related to the core competencies and values of our newspaper," stated Sampson. Sampson and his Atlanta based team have already solidified additional distribution and development agreements with major retail environments such as CVS Pharmacies; including fellowships such as Bishop Paul Morton's Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship, a non-denominational fellowship of 2500 churches; and movements such as Dr. Juanita Bynum's Women -- Weapons of Power Conference, one of the largest faith based conferences in the world.

The Atlanta Christian Times Today(tm) operates in an exciting, multi-billion dollar industry. "We directly or indirectly touch the lives of the 92% of all Atlanta's residents who embrace a belief in God," states Sampson. Almost two-thirds of Atlanta's residents consider faith to be very important in their lives. Through the tremendous success of Mel Gibson's movie "The Passion of the Christ", Atlanta, this nation, and the world have recently witnessed marketplace loyalty and economic trends that signal the undeniable emergence of a new era of Christian and faith-based marketplace opportunities. As the firm of choice for African American, Latino and faith based marketing and strategic alliances for Icon Productions, The Intellectual Currency Exchange clearly demonstrated the tremendous spending power of the church and its constituents, particularly as it related to "Passion" advance ticket sales and theatrical receipts.

About Intellectual Currency Exchange, Inc.

The Intellectual Currency Exchange, Inc. (www.intellectualcurrency.com) is a private company of media, technology, and service-based companies primarily targeted towards the faith based marketplace and corporations that aspire to target this emerging space we call faith. Its subsidiaries include The Atlanta Christian Times Today, Intellect Media Group, The Intellect Group, Dot Church, 3G Faith and Just Card. The Intellectual Currency Exchange is headed up by recognized business innovator and investor Rodney Sampson. Sampson creates and advances world-class projects and high-impact initiatives that change and improve the way people learn, work, live and experience the world through media, technology, business, and access to information.

About Kingdom Ventures, Inc.

Kingdom Ventures, Inc. is a public company (OTCBB:KDMV) of media and products for the Christian marketplace. It consists of two operating units -- Kingdom Media Group and Kingdom Products Group. Christian Times Today(tm) is a part of the Kingdom Media Group, which also includes iExalt.com and iExaltMall.com. The Kingdom Products Group includes JoBasic, Yahwear Clothing and Mr. Roy Productions.

Christian Times Today(tm) (www.ChristianTimesToday.com) is a monthly newspaper that features news, information and special articles that offer a Christian voice to the times we live in. It goes to over 70 cities with a circulation of 300,000 to 500,000 monthly and is distributed to churches, bookstores, coffee shops, etc.

JoBasic(tm) (www.JoBasic.com) is an Internet cause related marketing company with innovative and patent-pending systems that enhance organizational fundraising efforts and create easy, non-intrusive ways for the general public to help others.

All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this press release are "forward-looking statements." The forward-looking statements, including statements about the company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other forward-looking statements (i.e., future operational results and sales) are subject to assumptions and beliefs based on current information known to the company and factors that are subject to uncertainties, risk and other influences, which are outside the company's control, and may yield results differing materially from those anticipated.


            

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