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According to United Nations
there are over 150 Million people worldwide experiencing homelessness!
At Jehovah's HOUSE of Saints, we strive to live by the words of Philippians 2:4, focusing not only on our own interests but also on the interests of others. To fulfill this mission, we have developed various programs and initiatives to address the needs of those we serve.
Here are some of our key programs we are working on:
Homeless Shelter Program
Mission Statement:
Our Homeless Shelter Program is dedicated to providing safe, supportive environments for homeless individuals in the United States and eventually around the globe. With a focus on practical assistance, spiritual care, and long-term solutions, we aim to empower individuals to rebuild their lives and find permanent housing.
Key Objectives:
Building Shelters Across the USA and Globally:
We plan to purchase property and construct Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters in communities across the United States, with a vision to expand globally. Each shelter will be equipped with resources and tools to help individuals transition from homelessness to stability.
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Transportation:
Each shelter will have one vehicle to assist residents with transportation needs, such as attending job interviews, medical appointments, or other essential activities. -
Technology Access:
Computers will be available in every shelter to help residents search for jobs, complete applications, and access online resources for personal and professional development. -
Counseling Services:
Counseling will be provided to residents via Zoom and other platforms, addressing emotional, psychological, and practical challenges they face.
3. Assistance with Housing:
Our program will actively assist residents in finding permanent housing solutions, ensuring a sustainable path out of homelessness.
Biblical Inspiration:
Our mission is rooted in the teachings of the Bible, emphasizing the importance of caring for those in need.
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James 2:15
"If a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food, and one of you says to them, 'Go in peace, be warmed and filled,' without giving them the things needed for the body, what good is that?"
This scripture reminds us of the importance of not just offering kind words but also taking action to meet the physical and practical needs of others.
Vision for the Future:
By establishing Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, we aim to create a network of support that provides not only temporary relief but also long-term solutions. Our vision is to restore dignity, hope, and purpose to the lives of those experiencing homelessness.
Call to Action:
Join us in this mission to combat homelessness and provide meaningful support to those in need. Together, we can make a difference in communities across the globe.
Bible Classes on Computers in Schools Initiative
Mission Statement:
We advocate for the inclusion of Bible learning in schools, understanding the importance of character development and moral education. By providing students with access to the teachings and values of Jehovah, we aim to foster understanding, peace, and ethical growth.
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Free Audio Bibles:
Students can listen to free Audio Bibles at Bible Gateway, making it easier for them to engage with God's Word.
The Value of Bible Classes in Schools
Promoting Understanding and Peace
"Strive for peace with everyone and for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord." — Hebrews 12:14
The inclusion of Bible classes in schools serves a greater purpose than the symbolic phrases "In God We Trust" on our money or "One Nation Under God" in our pledge of allegiance. Many children today grow up without knowing who God is, as their parents may not teach them about God's Word. This leaves them with a limited understanding of religious beliefs and values.
By incorporating Bible classes in schools, children can gain a deeper understanding of God and the principles that guide their faith. While we acknowledge God on our currency and in our national pledge, it is imperative that we also make room to teach children about Him in schools.
The Role of the Bible in Moral Education
The Bible promotes moral values and ethics, helping to reduce violence and foster peace in our communities. A solid foundation in religious beliefs equips children to navigate the challenges of the modern world with integrity and purpose.
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Isaiah 60:12
"For the nation and kingdom that will not serve Jehovah shall perish; yea, those nations shall be utterly wasted." -
Proverbs 22:6
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"Train up a child in the way he should go: And when he is old, he will not depart from it."
How many children do you know who read their Bible every day? By advocating for Bible education in schools, we can help end school violence and build a generation rooted in moral principles and peace.
Learning and Growing Together
The Bible teaches that we learn from one another. However, we must ask ourselves: What are children learning today?
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Proverbs 27:17
"Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend."
By introducing Bible classes in schools, we can ensure that children are learning values that strengthen their character, relationships, and communities.
Call to Action:
Help us bring Bible education into schools by sharing this initiative with others. Together, we can foster a generation of children who understand God's teachings and live by His values.
Pro-Life Campaign
Mission Statement:
Our pro-life campaign aims to raise awareness about the value of human life and advocate for alternatives to abortion. We provide resources and support to pregnant women facing challenging circumstances, offering counseling and education.
The Sanctity of Life: A Spiritual Perspective on the Beginning of Life
When Does Life Begin?
Life begins when the heart starts beating, as this signifies the presence of a soul within the body. This belief is rooted in spiritual guidance and personal revelations. The soul is connected to the "Sinus Node" area of the heart, which sends out electrical impulses throughout the body, acting as a bridge between the soul and the human brain.
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Biblical Insight:
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The Bible states that while the flesh (brain) is weak, the soul is strong, and the Holy Ghost is stronger.
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God is aware of your thoughts in both the heart and mind, which implies that He knows what you are "thinking" constantly. Psalms 44:21, Psalm 94:11
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The Role of the Soul:
Doctors often refer to the part of the soul as the subconscious mind, which holds more information than the conscious mind. Traumatic events, for example, are stored in the subconscious (soul) and may not always be fully accessible to the conscious brain.
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Death and the Soul:
Doctors declare a person clinically dead when all electrical activity has left the body. This is because the soul is no longer attached to the "Sinus Node" area of the heart, signifying the departure of the soul. -
So life begins with the heartbeat, as the sinus node sends out electrical impluses.
Conclusion:
From this understanding, we can conclude that once a baby's heart starts beating, the baby has a soul and is alive. This reinforces the sanctity of life from its earliest stages.
A Heartbreaking Incident
I have personally witnessed a tragic and disturbing incident where a doctor disregarded the life of an aborted baby. The baby was placed on the counter, still moving, and the doctor instructed the nurse to discard it into the trashcan once it stopped moving. Such heartlessness highlights the urgent need for compassion and respect for all human life.
Biblical References on the Sanctity of Life:
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Jeremiah 1:5
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Psalm 139:13-16
"For Jehovah formed my inward parts; God knitted me together in my mother's womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made." -
Job 31:15
"Did not Jehovah who made me in the womb make them? Did not the same one form us both within our mothers?"
Prison Ministry Initiative
Mission Statement:
Our prison ministry program is dedicated to supporting incarcerated individuals in their spiritual, personal, and practical growth. Through mentorship, pastoral care, and empowerment programs, we aim to help prisoners develop a strong moral foundation, find purpose in their lives, and prepare for successful re-entry into society.
Key Objectives:
1. Spiritual Growth and Support:
We provide mentorship and pastoral care to help prisoners strengthen their faith, build a deeper relationship with God, and find meaning in their lives.
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Biblical Inspiration:
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"Remember those who are in prison, as though in prison with them, and those who are mistreated, since you also are in the body." — Hebrews 13:3
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Many prisoners have strong faith, just as seen in Biblical times. Our ministry seeks to nurture and guide this faith for personal transformation.
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2. Moral and Character Development:
Through Bible study sessions and spiritual counseling, we encourage prisoners to build a strong moral foundation that will guide their choices and actions both inside and outside of prison.
Empowerment Programs:
1. Educational Classes:
Providing access to education to help prisoners develop essential skills for personal and professional growth.
2. Counseling Services:
Providing emotional and psychological support to help prisoners heal from past traumas and develop positive coping mechanisms.
Vision for Re-Entry:
Our goal is to prepare prisoners for a successful transition back into society by equipping them with spiritual guidance, practical skills, and a renewed sense of purpose. By empowering them to rebuild their lives, we aim to reduce recidivism and foster hope for a brighter future.
Call to Action:
Join us in this important mission to bring hope, healing, and transformation to those who are incarcerated. Together, we can help them rebuild their lives and strengthen their faith.