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  • FAQ | Volunteer Age, Fundraising, Transparency | Jehovah's HOUSEJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    FAQ More Details Jehovah Saints Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Welcome to the Jehovah Saints FAQ page! We’ve compiled answers to some of the most common questions about our ministry, beliefs, services, and programs. If you have additional questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly. 1. Who are Jehovah Saints? Jehovah Saints is a faith-based nonprofit organization dedicated to spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ, serving our community, and fostering spiritual growth. We are a 508(c)(1)(a) religious organization, which allows us to operate as a tax-exempt church while honoring our commitment to biblical principles. 2. What do Jehovah Saints believe? We believe in the teachings of the Bible as the inspired Word of God and in the message of salvation through Jesus Christ. Our core beliefs include: The SEP Trinity: Jehovah, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. The term "SEP" signifies "separated," yet all three—Jehovah, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit—work together as One. This unity mirrors the sacred bond of marriage, as described in Genesis 2:24: "For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother and be joined to his wife; and they shall become one flesh." Though two individuals do not become one person, they work together as one—just as the SEP Trinity does. Salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. The importance of prayer, worship, and fellowship. Living a life that reflects God’s love and holiness. For a full statement of faith, please visit our [Beliefs Page] . 3. How can I submit a prayer request? We welcome prayer requests from anyone in need of spiritual support. You can submit a prayer request in the following ways: Online: Through our [Prayer Request Form] on the website. In Person: By filling out a prayer request card during our services. By Email or Phone: Contact our church office directly. All prayer requests are handled with care and respect. You can choose to keep your request confidential or share it with the congregation. 4. How can I get involved with Jehovah Saints? There are many ways to get involved with our ministry: Join a Ministry: We have ministries for men, women, youth, and children. Volunteer: Help with church events, community outreach, or other programs. Attend Events: Participate in Bible studies, prayer meetings, or fellowship gatherings. Serve in Worship: Join our choir, worship team, or media ministry. Visit our [Get Involved Page] to learn more and sign up! 5. How can I donate to Jehovah Saints? As a 508(c)(1)(a) faith-based nonprofit organization, we rely on the generosity of our members and supporters to carry out our mission. You can give in the following ways: Online Giving: Through our secure [Donation Page] . In Person: During our worship services. By Mail: Send checks to our church office at [Insert Address]. All donations are used to support our ministry, outreach programs, and operational needs. 6. Does Jehovah Saints offer counseling or pastoral care? Yes, our pastoral team is available to provide spiritual guidance, counseling, and support. Whether you’re facing personal challenges, need advice, or simply want someone to pray with, we are here for you. To schedule an appointment, please contact our church office at [Email Us] . 7. How can I become a member of Jehovah Saints? We welcome anyone who feels called to join our church family. To become a member: Attend our New Members Class, which provides an overview of our beliefs, mission, and ministries. Meet with a pastor or church leader to discuss your faith journey. Be officially welcomed during a worship service. For more details, visit our [Membership Page] or contact the church office. 8. What outreach programs does Jehovah Saints offer? Jehovah Saints is committed to serving our community through various outreach initiatives, including: Food Drives: Distributing food to those in need. Clothing Ministry: Providing clothing and essentials to families. Community Events: Hosting events to bring people together and share the love of Christ. Mission Trips: Supporting missions locally and globally. Learn more about our outreach efforts on our [Outreach Page]. 9. How can I contact Jehovah Saints? We’d love to hear from you! Here’s how you can reach us: Phone: 1-573-891-1933 Email: [Click Here to Email Us] Address: 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303, Dexter, MO 63841

  • Cause of Homelessness | Jehovah Saints

    List of 33 factors that can cause homelessness: Economic Factors Poverty – Lack of financial resources to afford housing. Unemployment – Loss of a job or inability to find stable employment. Low Wages – Inadequate income to cover housing and basic needs. Rising Housing Costs – High rent or home prices that outpace income growth. Lack of Affordable Housing – Insufficient availability of low-cost housing options. Evictions – Legal removal from a residence due to inability to pay rent or other disputes. Economic Recession – Broader economic downturns that lead to job loss and financial instability. Social Factors Family Conflict – Domestic violence, abuse, or other family issues that force individuals to leave home. Divorce or Separation – Loss of shared income or housing after a breakup. Lack of Social Support – Absence of friends or family to provide temporary housing or assistance. Discrimination – Barriers to housing or employment due to race, gender, sexual orientation, or other factors. Health and Mental Health Factors Mental Illness – Conditions like depression, schizophrenia, or PTSD that make it difficult to maintain housing or employment. Substance Abuse – Addiction to drugs or alcohol leading to financial instability or eviction. Chronic Illness or Disability – Medical conditions that prevent steady employment or drain financial resources. Lack of Access to Healthcare – Inability to address health issues, leading to worsening conditions and financial strain. Structural and Systemic Factors Systemic Inequality – Racial, gender, and economic disparities that limit access to resources. Inadequate Social Services – Insufficient government or community programs to support those in need. Criminal Background – Difficulty finding employment or housing due to a criminal record. Foster Care System Failures – Youth aging out of foster care without adequate support. Gentrification – Displacement of low-income residents due to urban development and rising costs. Natural and Environmental Factors Natural Disasters – Hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, or wildfires that destroy homes. Climate Change – Long-term environmental changes leading to displacement. Pandemics – Health crises that lead to job loss, evictions, or housing instability. Personal and Situational Factors Trauma – Experiences of abuse, violence, or significant loss that disrupt stability. Youth Homelessness – Runaways or those forced out of their homes due to family conflict or rejection (e.g., LGBTQ+ youth). Veterans’ Issues – Difficulty transitioning back to civilian life, PTSD, or lack of support services. Unexpected Emergencies – Sudden financial crises like medical bills, car repairs, or job loss. Policy and Legal Factors Lack of Tenant Protections – Weak laws that favor landlords over tenants. Inadequate Minimum Wage Laws – Wages that do not align with the cost of living. Cuts to Public Assistance – Reduction in welfare, housing subsidies, or unemployment benefits. Criminalization of Homelessness – Laws that penalize sleeping in public or panhandling without addressing root causes. Cultural and Societal Factors Stigma Around Homelessness – Negative perceptions that prevent people from seeking or receiving help. Lack of Awareness – Insufficient understanding of homelessness and its causes, leading to inadequate support. Click Here to Donate Now "Your generosity can be the difference between someone sleeping on the streets tonight and finding hope, warmth, and a second chance—help us change lives today." Matthew 6:20-21 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven...where your heart is, there will be your treasure. Who knew that by helping others, you could build treasures in heaven? Blessings, Founder: Michael Hopkins Jehovah Saints Global Outreach 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 508(c)(1)(A) Non-Profit | All Donations are Tax Deductable

  • PR Handbook | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    Public Relations Officer Handbook Jehovah Saints Global Outreach 508(c)(1)(a) Non-Profit Organization Table of Contents Introduction Mission and Vision of Jehovah Saints Global Outreach Overview of a 508(c)(1)(a) Non-Profit Organization Role and Responsibilities of the Public Relations Officer Key Skills and Qualities for Success Policies and Guidelines for Public Relations Representatives Communication and Media Strategies Fundraising and Community Engagement Collaboration with Internal and External Stakeholders Reporting and Accountability Ethical Standards and Code of Conduct Resources and Tools 1. Introduction Welcome to Jehovah Saints Global Outreach! As a Public Relations Officer, you are a vital part of our mission to serve the homeless, the poor, and persecuted communities around the world. This handbook has been created to guide you in your role, ensuring that you understand your responsibilities and operate in alignment with our mission, vision, and values as a 508(c)(1)(a) non-profit organization. 2. Mission and Vision of Jehovah Saints Global Outreach Mission: To glorify God by serving the homeless, offering hope through our shelters (Jehovah Saints), and supporting persecuted communities with dignity, compassion, and love. Vision: To create a world where every individual has access to shelter, support, and the opportunity to rebuild their lives, while spreading the message of God’s love and unity. 3. Overview of a 508(c)(1)(a) Non-Profit Organization Jehovah Saints Global Outreach operates as a 508(c)(1)(a) non-profit organization, which is a faith-based, tax-exempt entity. This designation allows us to serve communities in need while maintaining our religious and operational freedoms. Key Points: Faith-Based Focus: Our work is centered on Christian values and principles. Tax-Exempt Status: Donations to Jehovah Saints are tax-deductible, and we operate under the guidelines of a non-profit organization. Community Impact: We focus on providing tangible solutions, such as homeless shelters, and advocating for the persecuted. As a Public Relations Officer, you will play a key role in communicating our mission to the public and ensuring transparency in our operations. 4. Role and Responsibilities of the Public Relations Officer The Public Relations Officer (PRO) serves as the face and voice of Jehovah Saints Global Outreach. Your primary responsibility is to manage the organization’s public image and foster strong relationships with the media, donors, and the community. Core Responsibilities: Media Relations Develop and maintain relationships with journalists, news outlets, and influencers. Write and distribute press releases, articles, and newsletters. Coordinate media interviews and public appearances for organizational leaders. Public Communications Create and manage content for social media platforms and the organization’s website. Respond to inquiries from the public and media promptly and professionally. Develop and execute public awareness campaigns to promote Jehovah Saints initiatives. Fundraising Support Collaborate with the fundraising team to create compelling campaigns. Promote initiatives like "Square Foot of Hope" through social media, events, and media outreach. Engage donors by sharing success stories and the impact of their contributions. Event Management Organize and promote events such as fundraisers, community outreach programs, and awareness campaigns. Represent Jehovah Saints at public events, ensuring alignment with the organization’s mission and values. Advocacy and Awareness Highlight issues such as homelessness and Christian persecution through storytelling and data-driven campaigns. Advocate for the needs of the homeless and persecuted communities by building partnerships with other organizations and stakeholders. Internal Communication Collaborate with internal teams to ensure consistent messaging and branding. Provide regular updates to leadership on public relations activities and campaign progress. 5. Key Skills and Qualities for Success To excel as a Public Relations Officer, you should possess the following skills and qualities: Strong Communication Skills: Ability to write, speak, and present effectively. Creativity: Develop innovative campaigns and strategies to engage the public. Interpersonal Skills: Build and maintain relationships with media, donors, and stakeholders. Time Management: Handle multiple tasks and deadlines efficiently. Passion for the Mission: A deep commitment to serving others and spreading God’s love. Crisis Management: Ability to handle sensitive situations and respond to challenges with grace and professionalism. 6. Policies and Guidelines for Public Relations Representatives Maintain Transparency: Ensure all communications are truthful and align with the organization’s values. Respect Confidentiality: Protect sensitive information about donors, beneficiaries, and partners. Adhere to Branding Guidelines: Use approved logos, slogans, and messaging in all communications. Seek Approval: Obtain leadership approval for major public statements, press releases, and campaigns. Stay Professional: Represent the organization with integrity in all public interactions. 7. Communication and Media Strategies As a Public Relations Officer, your role involves crafting and delivering messages that resonate with the public. Best Practices: Use stories to highlight the impact of Jehovah Saints’ work. Focus on positive outcomes and the transformative power of faith. Leverage social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn) to reach diverse audiences. Monitor media coverage and respond promptly to any misinformation or negative publicity. 8. Fundraising and Community Engagement A key part of your role is to support fundraising efforts and engage the community. Tips for Success: Collaborate with the fundraising team to create impactful campaigns. Share stories of individuals who have benefited from Jehovah Saints’ services. Organize community events to raise awareness and build relationships. Encourage recurring donations by highlighting programs like "Square Foot of Hope." 9. Collaboration with Internal and External Stakeholders Your role requires you to work closely with both internal teams and external partners. Internal Teams: Coordinate with leadership, fundraising, and program teams to ensure consistent messaging. External Stakeholders: Build relationships with donors, media outlets, government agencies, and community leaders. 10. Reporting and Accountability As a Public Relations Officer, you are responsible for tracking and reporting the outcomes of your efforts. Maintain a record of media coverage, social media engagement, and campaign results. Provide regular updates to leadership on the progress of public relations initiatives. Use data to refine strategies and improve future campaigns. 11. Ethical Standards and Code of Conduct Jehovah Saints Global Outreach is committed to operating with integrity and honoring God in all that we do. As a Public Relations Officer, you are expected to: Uphold Christian values in all communications and interactions. Treat all individuals with dignity and respect, regardless of their background. Avoid conflicts of interest and disclose any potential issues to leadership. Follow all legal and ethical guidelines for non-profit organizations. 12. Resources and Tools To support you in your role, Jehovah Saints Global Outreach provides the following resources: Access to branding materials, templates, and guidelines. Training on public relations strategies and tools. A dedicated team to assist with media relations and campaign planning. Platforms for social media management and analytics. Conclusion As a Public Relations Officer for Jehovah Saints Global Outreach, you are a critical part of our mission to serve the homeless and persecuted. Your work will help amplify our message, build relationships, and inspire others to join us in creating a world where hope and dignity are restored. Thank you for your commitment to this role. Together, we will glorify God and transform lives through Jehovah Saints Global Outreach. For questions or additional support, please contact: Michael Hopkins Chief Executive Officer Jehovah Saints Global Outreach 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 [Click Here to Email] Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA

  • Faith-Based Policy | Jehovah Saints

    Faith-Based Policy For Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters Purpose Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters are faith-based organizations rooted in Christian principles, committed to serving individuals in need with compassion, dignity, and respect. This Faith-Based Policy outlines how faith informs our mission, services, and interactions while ensuring inclusivity and respect for individuals of all beliefs or backgrounds. Policy Statement Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters operate from a foundation of Christian faith, emphasizing love, service, and hope. While our programs and services are inspired by our faith, we are committed to welcoming and supporting individuals of all faiths, as well as those who do not identify with any faith tradition. Key Principles Faith as the Foundation of Service Our mission is guided by Christian values such as compassion, humility, and service to others. We strive to create an environment that reflects these values in all interactions, programs, and services. Inclusivity and Non-Discrimination We welcome all individuals, regardless of their faith, beliefs, race, gender, sexual orientation, or cultural background. Participation in religious activities is always voluntary and never a requirement for receiving shelter, food, or other services. Voluntary Faith-Based Activities Guests are invited to participate in optional faith-based activities such as prayer, Bible studies, worship services, or spiritual counseling. No guest will ever be pressured or required to participate in religious activities to access shelter services or support. Respect for Diverse Beliefs We respect the beliefs, practices, and traditions of all individuals. Guests are expected to show mutual respect for the faith practices of others and refrain from disruptive or disrespectful behavior during faith-based activities. Staff and Volunteer Conduct Staff and volunteers are expected to embody the values of the organization in their words and actions, demonstrating kindness, patience, and respect. Proselytizing or pressuring guests to adopt specific beliefs is strictly prohibited. Partnerships and Collaborations Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters may collaborate with other faith-based or secular organizations to enhance the services provided, maintaining alignment with our mission and values. Faith in Action Daily Practices: Our shelters may incorporate faith-based elements into daily routines, such as offering a prayer before meals or providing access to spiritual resources for those who seek them. Counseling and Support: Faith-based counseling and emotional support are available for guests who request it, provided by trained staff or volunteers. Community Building: We aim to foster a sense of hope, belonging, and community by encouraging kindness, forgiveness, and mutual support among staff, volunteers, and guests. Conflict Resolution If a guest feels uncomfortable or excluded due to faith-based practices, they are encouraged to address their concerns with shelter staff or management. Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters are committed to resolving such concerns respectfully and promptly, ensuring all guests feel safe and valued. Policy Review This Faith-Based Policy will be reviewed annually to ensure it continues to reflect our mission, values, and commitment to inclusivity. Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters are dedicated to serving all individuals with love and respect, living out our faith through compassionate action while honoring the dignity and beliefs of everyone we serve.

  • Job Search USA | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    The Journey of a Job Search: A Story of Perseverance, Networking, and Growth Once upon a time, in a bustling city full of opportunities, a young professional named Sarah found herself embarking on a challenging yet transformative journey: the search for her dream job. After graduating from college with a degree in business administration, Sarah was eager to put her skills to use, but finding the right career opportunity proved to be more difficult than she had anticipated. The Beginning of the Job Search Sarah’s first step in her job search was creating a standout resume and cover letter. She spent hours researching the best ways to highlight her skills, such as project management, team leadership, and problem-solving. Using action verbs and quantifiable achievements, she crafted a professional resume tailored to the roles she was targeting. Next, Sarah turned to job boards like Indeed, LinkedIn, and Glassdoor, where she scoured listings for positions that matched her qualifications. She used keywords like “entry-level project manager,” “business analyst,” and “marketing coordinator” to filter through thousands of postings. While some roles seemed like a perfect fit, others required skills she didn’t yet have, which made her feel discouraged. However, Sarah reminded herself that job searching was a process, and she decided to focus on improving her job search strategy. Networking: The Hidden Key to Success One day, while attending a career fair, Sarah met a recruiter from a well-known company. The recruiter emphasized the importance of networking and building relationships within her desired industry. Inspired, Sarah began reaching out to professionals on LinkedIn, sending personalized connection requests to people in roles she admired. She also joined professional organizations and attended industry events, where she met mentors and other job seekers who shared valuable insights about the job market. Through these connections, Sarah learned about the hidden job market—positions that are never advertised but filled through referrals and internal recommendations. One of her new connections, a former colleague from an internship, referred her to a hiring manager at a growing tech company. This referral led to her first job interview during her search. The Interview Process Excited yet nervous, Sarah prepared extensively for the interview. She researched the company’s mission, values, and recent projects. She practiced answering common behavioral interview questions, such as: “Tell me about a time you solved a problem at work.” “What are your strengths and weaknesses?” “Where do you see yourself in five years?” She also prepared questions to ask the interviewer, such as, “What does success look like in this role?” and “Can you tell me about the team I’d be working with?” Despite her preparation, Sarah didn’t get the job. While the rejection stung, she viewed it as a learning experience. The interviewer had given her feedback, suggesting she gain more experience with data analysis tools like Excel and Tableau. Sarah decided to take an online course to improve her skills, making her more competitive for future roles. Upskilling and Staying Motivated As weeks turned into months, Sarah realized that staying motivated during a job search was just as important as applying for positions. To keep herself on track, she created a daily schedule that included: Applying for jobs: Sending out 5-10 tailored applications per day. Networking: Reaching out to at least 3 new connections or mentors. Upskilling: Spending an hour each day learning new skills through platforms like Coursera, Udemy, and LinkedIn Learning. Self-care: Taking breaks and practicing mindfulness to avoid burnout. She also started volunteering at a local nonprofit, which not only enriched her resume but also gave her a sense of purpose while she searched for a job. The Breakthrough One day, Sarah came across a job posting for a marketing coordinator position at a company she admired. The description matched her skills and experience perfectly, and she quickly submitted her application. Within a week, she received an email inviting her to a phone screening. The process moved quickly from there. After the phone screening, Sarah was invited to a panel interview with the marketing team. She showcased her knowledge of the company, her enthusiasm for the role, and the new skills she had acquired during her job search. A few days later, Sarah received the call she had been waiting for: she got the job! The hiring manager commended her for her persistence, preparation, and ability to adapt by learning new skills. Lessons Learned Sarah’s job search had been a long and sometimes frustrating journey, but it taught her valuable lessons: Persistence Pays Off: Rejections are part of the process, but each one brings you closer to the right opportunity. Networking is Powerful: Many opportunities come from personal connections, so don’t underestimate the value of building relationships. Upskilling is Essential: The job market is competitive, and staying relevant means continuously learning and improving your skills. Tailored Applications Work: A generic resume won’t stand out. Tailoring your application to each job posting increases your chances of success. Self-Care Matters: Job searching can be emotionally taxing, so taking care of your mental and physical health is crucial. Conclusion Sarah’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance and adaptability during a job search. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to make a career change, remember that every application, interview, and connection is a step closer to achieving your goals. By staying focused, leveraging the right job search tools, and continuously improving yourself, you too can find the career opportunity you’ve been dreaming of. Keep pushing forward—your breakthrough is just around the corner!

  • Annual Disclosure Form | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters Annual Disclosure Form Conflict of Interest and Ethical Responsibility Statement Purpose As a tax-exempt nonprofit organization, Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters is committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and accountability. To ensure compliance with federal and state laws, as well as the organization’s bylaws, all board members, officers, and key personnel are required to disclose any actual, perceived, or potential conflicts of interest annually. Part 1: Personal Information Name: ___________________________________________ Position/Role: ____________________________________ Date: ___________________________________________ Part 2: Conflict of Interest Policy Acknowledgment I acknowledge that I have received, read, and understand the Conflict of Interest Policy for Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters. I agree to comply with its terms and to disclose any financial, personal, or professional interests that may create a conflict of interest with my duties to the organization. Part 3: Conflict of Interest Disclosure Please answer the following questions to the best of your knowledge: Do you, or any of your immediate family members, have a financial interest in any entity (e.g., business, vendor, or contractor) that does or seeks to do business with Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters? ☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, please describe: Do you, or any of your immediate family members, serve as an officer, director, trustee, partner, employee, or consultant for any entity that does or seeks to do business with Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters? ☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, please describe: Have you received, or do you anticipate receiving, any gifts, favors, or other benefits from any entity or individual that does or seeks to do business with Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters? ☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, please describe: Do you have any other relationships, commitments, or activities that could create a conflict of interest or the appearance of a conflict of interest with Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters? ☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, please describe: _______________________________________________________ Part 4: Certification I certify that the information provided in this disclosure form is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I agree to update this disclosure promptly if any changes occur that could create a conflict of interest. I understand that failure to disclose a conflict of interest may result in disciplinary action, including removal from my position with Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters. Signature: ___________________________________________ Date: _______________________________________________ For Internal Use Only Reviewed by: ________________________________________ Date of Review: ______________________________________ Action Taken (if any): Instructions for Use: Distribute this form to all board members, officers, and key personnel at the beginning of each fiscal year. Collect completed forms and review them during a board meeting or by a designated committee (e.g., Governance Committee). Retain completed forms in the organization’s records for at least 3 years for auditing and compliance purposes. If any conflicts of interest are disclosed, document how they are managed or resolved to ensure compliance with the organization's policies. This Annual Disclosure Form is a vital tool for maintaining transparency, accountability, and ethical governance within Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters.

  • Advocating | Jehovah Saints

    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. 2. Providing Essential Resources: 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. 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. Reading Script Above 00:00 / 02:28 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. 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. 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 "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? 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. Reading Script Above 00:00 / 02:44 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. Biblical Insight: The Bible states that while the flesh (brain) is weak, the soul is strong, and the Holy Ghost is stronger. 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 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. 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: Jeremiah 1:5 “Before Jehovah formed you in the womb, He knew you." 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?" Reading Script Above 00:00 / 02:44 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. Biblical Inspiration: "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 Many prisoners have strong faith, just as seen in Biblical times. Our ministry seeks to nurture and guide this faith for personal transformation. 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. Reading Script Above 00:00 / 02:01 These programs are driven by our core values of compassion, faith, and service. We seek to make a positive impact on the lives of those we serve, promoting love, understanding, and personal growth. By actively looking out for the interests of others, we hope to create a more inclusive and caring community.

  • Jesus in the Quran | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    Jesus in the Quran: A Comprehensive Exploration Jesus, known as Isa in Arabic, is a significant figure in the Quran. His story, though different from the narrative in the Christian Bible, holds a central place in Islamic theology. This blog post delves into what the Quran says about Jesus, covering his miraculous birth, prophetic mission, miracles, ascension, and his return before the Day of Judgment. Miraculous Birth The Quran recounts the miraculous birth of Jesus, emphasizing that he was born to the Virgin Mary (Maryam) by the will of God. This event is celebrated and revered, highlighting the power and mercy of God. Mary's devoutness and the miraculous nature of Jesus' birth are significant aspects of the Islamic narrative. Quranic Verse: "Mary said, 'My Lord, how will I have a child when no man has touched me?' [The angel] said, 'Such is Allah; He creates what He wills. When He decrees a matter, He only says to it, "Be," and it is.'" (Surah Aal-E-Imran 3:47) Messiah and Prophet Jesus is recognized as the Messiah (al-Masih) and a prophet sent by God to guide the Children of Israel. However, unlike in Christianity, Islam does not consider Jesus to be divine or the Son of God. Instead, he is seen as a revered prophet who delivered God's message. Quranic Verses: "And [mention] when the angels said, 'O Mary, indeed Allah gives you good tidings of a word from Him, whose name will be the Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary - distinguished in this world and the Hereafter and among those brought near [to Allah].'" (Surah Aal-E-Imran 3:45) Miracles The Quran attributes several miracles to Jesus, showcasing his divine mission. These miracles include healing the blind and lepers, raising the dead, and even speaking as a baby in the cradle to defend his mother from slander. These acts are seen as signs of his prophetic mission and God's power working through him. Quranic Verses: Jesus speaking, "And make him a messenger to the Children of Israel, [who will say], 'Indeed I have come to you with a sign from your Lord in that I design for you from clay [that which is] like the form of a bird, then I breathe into it and it becomes a bird by permission of Allah. And I cure the blind and the leper, and I give life to the dead - by permission of Allah. And I inform you of what you eat and what you store in your houses. Indeed in that is a sign for you, if you are believers.'" (Surah Aal-E-Imran 3:49) Rejection by the Jewish Establishment Jesus' message of monotheism and his call for the Children of Israel to return to the pure worship of God faced opposition from the Jewish religious leaders. This theme of resistance to prophetic messages is a common thread in the Quran. Quranic Verses: "And when Jesus brought clear proofs, he said, 'I have come to you with wisdom and to make clear to you some of that over which you differ, so fear Allah and obey me.'" (Surah Az-Zukhruf 43:63) Ascension A significant difference between the Islamic and Christian narratives is the Quran's assertion that Jesus was not crucified. Instead, it states that he was taken up to heaven by God, and it only appeared to people that he was crucified. Quranic Verses: "And [for] their saying, 'Indeed, we have killed the Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary, the messenger of Allah.' And they did not kill him, nor did they crucify him; but [another] was made to resemble him to them. And indeed, those who differ over it are in doubt about it. They have no knowledge of it except the following of assumption. And they did not kill him, for certain. Rather, Allah raised him to Himself. And ever is Allah Exalted in Might and Wise." (Surah An-Nisa 4:157-158) Return Before the Day of Judgment The Quran and Hadith (sayings of Prophet Muhammad) indicate that Jesus will return before the Day of Judgment to restore justice and defeat the Antichrist (Dajjal). This eschatological role highlights Jesus' significance in the Islamic end-times narrative. Quranic Verse: "And indeed, Jesus will be [a sign for] knowledge of the Hour, so be not in doubt of it, and follow Me. This is a straight path." (Surah Az-Zukhruf 43:61) Conclusion Jesus' story in the Quran, while different from the Christian narrative, emphasizes his miraculous birth, prophetic mission, performance of miracles, ascension, and his anticipated return before the Day of Judgment. Understanding these aspects provides a richer perspective on Jesus' role in Islam and highlights the common ground and differences between Islamic and Christian beliefs about this revered figure. By exploring these narratives, we can foster greater interfaith understanding and appreciation of Jesus in Christianity and Islam World. The Life and Teachings of Jesus in the Bible: A Comprehensive Exploration Jesus Christ, the central figure of Christianity, is known for his profound teachings, miraculous deeds, and his sacrificial death and resurrection. The Bible provides a detailed account of his life, teachings, miracles, and the impact he had on his followers. This blog post delves into the various aspects of Jesus' life as presented in the Bible, covering his birth, ministry, miracles, crucifixion, resurrection, and the significance of his teachings. The Birth of Jesus The story of Jesus begins with his miraculous birth. According to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, Jesus was born to the Virgin Mary in Bethlehem. His birth was announced by the angel Gabriel and was marked by the visitation of shepherds and wise men from the East. Biblical Scriptures: "But the angel said to her, 'Do not be afraid, Mary ; you have found favor with God. You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus.'" (Luke 1:30-31) "After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem." (Matthew 2:1) Early Life and Ministry Jesus' early life is briefly mentioned in the Bible, including his family's escape to Egypt to avoid King Herod's massacre and their return to Nazareth. At the age of twelve, Jesus was found in the temple, discussing scriptures with the teachers, showcasing his deep understanding and wisdom. Biblical Scriptures: "When they had gone, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream. 'Get up,' he said, 'take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt. Stay there until I tell you, for Herod is going to search for the child to kill him.'" (Matthew 2:13) "After three days they found Jesus in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. Everyone who heard him was amazed at his understanding and his answers." (Luke 2:46-47) The Baptism and Temptation of Jesus Jesus' public ministry began with his baptism by John the Baptist in the Jordan River, followed by a period of fasting and temptation in the wilderness. Biblical Scriptures: "As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water. At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him." (Matthew 3:16) "Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry." (Matthew 4:1-2) Teaching and Miracles Jesus' teachings and miracles form the core of his ministry. He preached about the Kingdom of God, love, forgiveness, and compassion. His Sermon on the Mount is particularly renowned for its moral and ethical guidelines. Jesus also performed numerous miracles, including healing the sick, raising the dead, and calming storms. Biblical Scriptures: "Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, and he began to teach them." (Matthew 5:1-2) "Jesus went throughout Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom, and healing every disease and sickness among the people." (Matthew 4:23) The Last Supper and Betrayal Before his crucifixion, Jesus shared a final meal with his disciples, known as the Last Supper, where he instituted the practice of Communion. He was later betrayed by Judas Iscariot, one of his disciples. Biblical Scriptures: "While they were eating, Jesus took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying, 'Take and eat; this is my body.'" (Matthew 26:26) "Then one of the Twelve—the one called Judas Iscariot—went to the chief priests and asked, 'What are you willing to give me if I deliver him over to you?' So they counted out for him thirty pieces of silver." (Matthew 26:14-15) The Crucifixion and Resurrection Jesus' crucifixion is a pivotal event in the Christian faith, symbolizing his sacrificial death for humanity's sins. According to the Gospels, Jesus was crucified under the Roman governor Pontius Pilate, died, and was buried. However, on the third day, he rose from the dead, an event celebrated as Easter. Biblical Scriptures: "Then they crucified Jesus , and divided His garments, casting lots, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet: 'They divided My garments among them, and for My clothing they cast lots.'" (Matthew 27:35) "He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay." (Matthew 28:6) The Great Commission and Ascension After his resurrection, Jesus appeared to his disciples and gave them the Great Commission, instructing them to spread his teachings to all nations. He then ascended to heaven. Biblical Scriptures: "Then Jesus came to them and said, 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.'" (Matthew 28:18-19) "After the Lord Jesus had spoken to them, he was taken up into heaven and he sat at the right hand of God." (Mark 16:19) Revelations 1:5 Jesus Christ the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, and the ruler of kings on earth. Conclusion The life and teachings of Jesus in the Bible offer a profound and transformative message of love, forgiveness, and redemption. His miraculous birth, compassionate ministry, sacrificial death, and triumphant resurrection continue to inspire and guide millions of believers worldwide. By exploring these aspects, we gain a deeper understanding of Jesus' significance and his enduring impact on Christianity and the Islam world.

  • Daily Devotionals | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    The Transformative Journey of Daily Devotionals In the serene village of Meadowbrook, where the gentle hum of nature provided a soothing backdrop to daily life, stood a small, white chapel named St. Gabriel’s. This chapel had been a spiritual home to the villagers for generations, offering a sanctuary for prayer, reflection, and community gatherings. Yet, as the years passed and life grew busier, fewer people found the time to pause and reflect on their faith. Recognizing this shift, Father Thomas, the wise and compassionate priest of St. Gabriel’s, felt a deep calling to help his congregation reconnect with their spiritual roots. He pondered ways to bring the essence of faith into the daily lives of his parishioners. After much prayer and reflection, an idea blossomed: daily devotionals. Father Thomas envisioned these devotionals as brief yet powerful reflections that would guide the hearts and minds of his congregation each day. He imagined them as a small but significant pause in the hustle of daily life—a moment to breathe, reflect, and find peace in the presence of God. With a heart full of hope, Father Thomas began writing the devotionals. Each morning, he would rise before dawn, inspired by the quiet beauty of the village waking up. He chose scripture passages that spoke to the challenges and joys of everyday life, weaving in personal stories and reflections to make the messages relatable and heartfelt. The first devotional was shared on a chilly winter morning. It was a simple message about hope and renewal, inspired by the changing seasons. Father Thomas sent it out via email to his parishioners and posted it on the church's bulletin board. He prayed that these words would touch someone’s heart and bring a moment of peace. To his delight, the response was immediate and heartfelt. Mary, a local schoolteacher, wrote to him, “Father Thomas, your words were exactly what I needed today. I’ve been feeling overwhelmed, and this devotional reminded me to trust in God’s timing.” Encouraged by Mary’s response, Father Thomas continued his daily devotionals. Each day, he found new inspiration in the scriptures, connecting them to the lives of his parishioners. The devotionals became a cherished part of the community’s daily routine, eagerly anticipated by many. One day, Father Thomas received an unexpected letter from a young man named Alex, who had recently moved to the village. Alex shared how he had stumbled upon the devotionals online and how they had become a source of strength and guidance during a challenging time. “Your words have helped me find my way back to faith,” he wrote. “Thank you for being a light in my life.” The impact of the daily devotionals began to ripple through the community. People started sharing them with friends and family, both near and far. The devotionals became a bridge, connecting people across distances and differences, uniting them in shared reflection and faith. Inspired by the growing community of readers, Father Thomas decided to expand the devotionals’ reach. He collaborated with a group of volunteers to create a website dedicated to the daily messages. The site featured not only the devotionals but also a forum where readers could share their reflections and support one another. The forum blossomed into a vibrant community. People from all walks of life shared their stories, asked questions, and offered prayers for one another. It became a place of connection and encouragement, where people found strength in their shared journey of faith. As the devotionals continued to touch lives, Father Thomas realized their true power lay not just in the words themselves, but in the community they fostered. People were finding hope and healing, discovering new perspectives, and deepening their faith together. One evening, Father Thomas received a phone call from Emily, a young woman who had been struggling with grief after losing her mother. Through tears, she thanked him for the devotionals, sharing how they had helped her find solace and strength during her darkest days. “Your words reminded me that I am not alone,” she said. “They helped me see God’s love in the midst of my pain.” Deeply moved by Emily’s words, Father Thomas reflected on the journey of the daily devotionals. What had started as a simple idea had grown into a powerful ministry, transforming lives and building a community of faith and love. In the heart of Meadowbrook, the little white chapel continued to stand as a beacon of hope and peace. The daily devotionals, now reaching far beyond the village, carried the spirit of St. Gabriel’s into the world, spreading light and love wherever they were read. And so, the story of the daily devotionals continued, weaving together the lives of those who read them, reminding each person of the beauty and strength found in faith, one day at a time.

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