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  • Mission Statement | Jehovah Saints InternationalJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    Jehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins Faith - Mission Statement Jehovah’s HOUSE of Saints FAITH Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—are defined as monotheistic. They all believe in one God, whom they refer to as the "God of Abraham." Jehovah Saints are Uniting All Faiths of the "God of Abraham" Jews call "God of Abraham" Yahweh in Hebrew Christians call "God of Abraham" Jehovah in English Muslims call "God of Abraham" Allah in Arabic Ephesians 2:19 Through Jesus Christ, "you are no longer foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of Jehovah." "Jesus spoke Aramaic, which is an Arabic Language" Mark 15:34: Jesus shouted in a loud voice, (in Aramaic) "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?" which is translated, "My God, my God, for what have you forsaken me?" Jehovah Saints Faith is "SEP Trinity", Jehovah, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. SEP means "Separated", but all three Jehovah,Jesus, and the Holy Spirit work together as One. Even as when a man and a woman marry, they become One Flesh, 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." Salvation: Jesus said, “Unless you repent, you will perish.” Luke 13:5 "Truly, our fellowship is with Jehovah, and with his Son, Jesus Christ. If we confess our sins, Jehovah is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness, If we say that we have not sinned, we make Jehovah a liar, and His word is not in us.” 1 John 1:3-10 Baptism Not Required: but it Builds Faith. Romans 10:9-10: “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that Jehovah raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.” Jehovah Saints Faith in Hell: (Rich Man In Hell) Luke, chapter 16 "And JESUS said also unto his disciples, There was a certain rich man..." And in Hell, he lifts up his eyes, being in torment... And he cried and said, Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this FLAME." Matthew 18:8 And if your hand or your foot causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away. It is better for you to enter life crippled or lame than with two hands or two feet to be thrown into the eternal fire. The Prayer of the Saints St. Mykul’s prayer: “I pray for Jehovah to speak through me all the time, and I pray for Jehovah to remove all my thoughts, and implant His thoughts all the time, as I do not even want my thoughts.” Faith in Angels: Exodus 23:20-24 "Behold, I, Jehovah, sent an Angel before you to keep you in the way and to bring you into the place which I have prepared. Beware of Him and obey His voice; do not provoke Him, for He will not pardon your transgressions; for My 'name' is in Him. But if you obey His voice and do all that I, Jehovah, speak, then I will be an enemy to your enemies and an adversary to your adversaries... You shall not bow down to their gods, nor serve them, nor do according to their works; but you shall utterly overthrow them and completely break down their sacred pillars. Hebrews 13:2 Do not neglect hospitality to strangers, for by doing so, some have entertained angels without knowing it. Jehovah Saints Put God First King David said, "Whom have I in heaven but You? and there is none upon earth that I desire beside You." ~ Psalm 73:25 Faith in Praying, Fasting to Resist Demons, Devils: Matthew 17:18-21 Jesus rebuked the devil, and he departed from him, and the child was cured from that very hour. Then came the disciples to Jesus and said, “Why could we not cast him out?” Jesus said unto them, “Because of your unbelief; for verily I say unto you, if ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, ‘Remove hence to yonder place,’ and it shall remove. And nothing shall be impossible for you. However, this kind (devil) goes not out but by prayer and fasting.” James 4:7 "Submit yourselves therefore to Jehovah. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you." Faith in Laws: God Jehovah gave us 10 Laws to live by, all other laws are man's laws. The Bible is a History Book of man’s laws: In Romans 14, what is Sin to one person is Not Sin to another person. Stronger Faith People understand this, and do not tempt the weaker faith with what the weaker faith might consider wrong. Some of Man's Laws: Exodus 35:2 "Six days work shall be done, but on the seventh day you shall have a Sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the LORD. Whoever does any work on Sabbath shall be put to death." Deuteronomy 23:2 "A bastard shall not enter into the congregation (Church Building) of the LORD; even to his tenth generation shall he not enter into the congregation (Church Building) of the LORD." Leviticus 20:13 "If a man also lies with mankind, as he lies with a woman, they shall surely be put to death." None of the above are God's Laws, but man's laws. 10 Laws are all God gave us. Jesus did NOT like the High Priest at the Temple at ALL. Jesus said to the High Priest at Temple, "You are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father you will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of lies. And because I tell you the truth, you believe me not." John 8:44-45 Faith in Jesus: Jehovah's Son, "Jesus," Ruler Over All Kings of Earth. Revelations 1:5 "Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, is the firstborn from the dead, and Jesus is the ruler of the kings of the earth." John 12:28-31 Jesus said, “Father Jehovah, glorify thy name. Then came a voice from heaven, Jehovah, saying, I have both glorified it and will glorify it again… This voice came not because of me, but for your sakes. Now is the judgment of this world; now will the ruler of this world be cast out.” Faith in Jehovah: Jehovah is the Father God, and Jesus is His Son The name Jehovah holds profound significance in the Judeo-Christian tradition. It is a name that encapsulates the divine attributes and serves as a powerful symbol of God’s presence and authority. Let us explore the biblical references where this sacred name appears in the King James Version (KJV). 1. Psalms 83:18 "That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth." In this verse, the psalmist acknowledges God’s supremacy by emphasizing that His name—JEHOVAH—stands alone as the highest authority over the entire earth. 2. Isaiah 12:2 "Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid: for the LORD JEHOVAH is my strength and my song; he also is become my salvation." Isaiah extols the Lord as the source of salvation, emphasizing that JEHOVAH is not only the strength of His people but also their song of deliverance. 3. Exodus 6:3 "And I appeared unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob, by the name of God Almighty, but by my name JEHOVAH was I not known to them." In this passage, God reveals His name, JEHOVAH to Moses, highlighting its significance as a revelation distinct from His previous interactions with the patriarchs. 4. Isaiah 26:4 "Trust ye in the LORD for ever: for in JEHOVAH is everlasting strength." Isaiah emphasizes that JEHOVAH provides unwavering strength—an eternal foundation for trust and reliance. 5. Genesis 22:14 "And Abraham called the name of that place JEHOVAHjireh: as it is said to this day, In the mount of the Lord it shall be seen." 6. Exodus 17:15 "And Moses built an altar, and called the name of it JEHOVAHnissi:" 7. Judges 6:24 "Then Gideon built an altar there unto the Lord, and called it JEHOVAHshalom: unto this day it is yet in Ophrah of the Abiezrites. Remember, the King James Version preserves the sacredness of this name, allowing us to connect with the Almighty through the ages. Other translations have removed God's name JEHOVAH in the Bible, and some translations have removed JEHOVAH all together and replaced it with the name Lord. "The More You Know" Faith in Eternal Life: John 17:3 And this is eternal life—that they know you, the only true God, Jehovah, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent. Matthew 25:46 And these will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous will go into eternal life. John 5:24 Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes Jehovah who sent me Jesus, has eternal life. He does not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life. How to Endure Temptation? James 1:13-18 Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted by Jehovah: for Jehovah cannot be tempted with evil, nor tempteth he any man: But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away from his own lust, and enticed... Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of Lights, with whom there is no variableness, no shadow of turning. Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth, that we should be a kind of first fruits of his creatures. Jesus and His Relationship with God No One Has Seen God Except Jesus: John 1:18 states, “No one has ever seen God; the only God, except Jesus, who is at the Father’s side, he has made him known.” This verse emphasizes that Jesus uniquely reveals God to humanity. If you’ve seen Jesus, you’ve encountered God’s Spirit in him, but you did not see God. The Bible states in Exodus 33:20 Jehovah says, “You cannot see my face, for man shall not see me and live.” Which means Jesus was not God, as if Jesus were God, then everyone would have died that looked upon Jesus. Jesus’ Words About His Father: Jesus acknowledges the Father’s greatness. He says, “My Father (Jehovah) is greater than I, Jesus” (John 14:28). Why Did Jesus Say, “Why Do You Call Me Good?”: When someone addressed Jesus as “good,” Jesus responded, “Why do you call me good? Jesus said, No one is good except God (Jehovah) alone” (Mark 10:18). Jesus didn’t claim equality with God in every aspect. Jesus’ Prayers to God (Jehovah): Jesus prayed to God, demonstrating His dependence and relationship with the Father Jehovah. His prayers were genuine, not for show. For instance, in the Garden of Gethsemane, He prayed fervently before His arrest (Matthew 26:36-46). You Are gods: In Psalm 82:6, it says, “I said, ‘You are gods; you are all sons of the Most High.’” Jesus referenced this passage when confronted by the Jews, who accused Him of making Himself equal to God (John 10:34-36). The context suggests that humans, as God’s representatives, are called “gods” (with a lowercase “g”). The Father, the Holy Spirit, and the Word are "ONE" as stated in 1 John 5:7. Just as a married couple becomes "ONE" flesh, they work together as "ONE", as stated in Mark 10:8. This does not mean two fleshly bodies become one fleshly body; it just means two people are working together as one. As all three Father, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus work together as One. Jesus Praying to God, Jehovah Hebrews 5:7 "Jesus offered up both prayers and supplications with loud crying and tears to the One (Jehovah) able to save Him from death, and He was heard because of His piety." Luke 3:21 "Now when all the people were baptized, Jesus was also baptized, and while Jesus was praying, heaven was opened," Matthew 14:23 "After He had sent the crowds away, Jesus went up on the mountain by Himself to pray; and when it was evening, He was there alone." (This verse shows us that Jesus was not praying to show others how to pray, because Jesus went by himself to pray alone, and praying to his Father, Jehovah.) Mark 6:46 After bidding them farewell, Jesus left for the mountain to pray. Luke 6:12 It was at this time that He went off to the mountain to pray, and Jesus spent the whole night in prayer to God. Mark 1:35 In the early morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house, went away to a secluded place, and was praying there. Luke 5:16 But Jesus Himself would often slip away to the wilderness and pray. Luke 9:18 And it happened that while Jesus was praying alone, the disciples were with Him, and He questioned them, saying, “Who do the people say that I am?” Matthew 26:36 Then Jesus came with them to a place called Gethsemane, and said to His disciples, “Sit here while I go over there and pray.” Matthew 26:39 And Jesus went a little beyond them, and fell on His face and prayed, saying, “My Father (Jehovah), if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me; yet not as I will, but as You will.” Matthew 26:42 Jesus went away again a second time and prayed, saying, “My Father (Jehovah), if this cannot pass away unless I drink it, Your will be done.” Matthew 26:44 And Jesus left them again, and went away and prayed a third time, saying the same thing once more. Mark 14:32 They came to a place named Gethsemane; and Jesus said to His disciples, “Sit here until I have prayed.” Mark 14:35 And Jesus went a little beyond them, and fell to the ground and began to pray that if it were possible, the hour might pass Him by. Mark 14:39 Again Jesus went away and prayed, saying the same words. There are several more verses where Jesus prayed to Father Jehovah, but it will take of the entire page writing them. You get the picture though. The Mark of the Beast: What Does Revelation 13:17 Say? “so that no one can buy, sell or trade unless he has the mark, that is, the name of the beast or the number of its name.” This verse continues to describe the False Prophet’s implementation of the “mark of the beast.” The Greek word used here is “charagma,” which originally referred to the branding of livestock. But in this context, it symbolizes something far more profound—a mark that identifies the bearer as loyal to the Antichrist. (Revelation 13:16) "he causes all, both small and great, both rich and poor, both free and slave, to be marked on the right hand or the forehead" "If You Worship the Beast or take the Mark" (Revelation 14:9-11) And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receives his mark in his forehead, or in his hand, The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb. Jehovah Saints is Strong Faith like Abraham, David and Solomon: Biblical Polygamy Strong Faith means we have a better understanding of God. David’s Wives and God’s Role In 2 Samuel 12:7-8, God gave David all of Saul’s wives. These women were given to David directly by God Himself. This act demonstrates that God did not see anything wrong with David having multiple wives. Other Biblical Examples of Polygamy King David was not the only man in the Bible with multiple wives. Father Abraham, another great man of God, had two wives and also had children with his girlfriends. King Solomon, renowned for his wisdom, had several wives and girlfriends. Esteemed Men in God’s Eyes. Despite their polygamous relationships, both David and Solomon were highly esteemed by God. Their actions were recorded in the Bible for us to learn from.. Differing Views Among Preachers Interestingly, many preachers today do not believe that having multiple wives is right. They often reference the teachings of Paul, whose faith was weak, Paul did not have a good understanding of God. Paul believes in one man and one wife, but God is fine with multiple wives, as Jehovah gave David all of Saul's wives. Romans 14 explains to us, what is sin to one person, is not sin to another. Romans 14 also explains, one person is weak in faith, and one is strong in faith. And the stronger faith, is not to tempt the weaker faith with what the weaker faith thinks is sin, because it really is sin to them but not sin to you. Sin is just a mistake; if you feel you made a mistake, just pray and ask God to forgive you, and God forgives and forgets. So if you were to pray again about what you thought was a mistake, God would not know what you were talking about. If the weaker faith person you tempted were to partake in what they think is sin, it is sin to them, and it harms them spiritually. When the spirit hurts, it does bodily harm, as stated in Proverbs 17:22 "...a broken spirit dries the bones." This verse explains to us, if you are hurting spiritually, it does bodily harm, you become ill, thinking you did something wrong, even though it is acceptable in God's eyes. Like I said, if you think you did something wrong, just ask for forgiveness, and God will heal your body. God’s Unchanging Nature The Bible asserts that God does not change; He remains the same yesterday, today, and forever. If God saw fit to bless David with multiple wives, who are we to say it was wrong? Christian Polygamy Contrary to some beliefs, Christian polygamy is not considered a sin in God's eyes. Instead of judging, we should pray for understanding when faced with differing viewpoints, as stated in Romans chapter 14. Trusting in God’s Wisdom Let us trust in God’s wisdom, even when His plans don’t align with our own beliefs. Just as David, Abraham, and Solomon had multiple wives, and girlfriends and they followed God’s will, we should seek to align ourselves with His divine plan. God’s Ways Are Higher Isaiah 55:8-9 reminds us that God’s ways are not our ways, and His thoughts are higher than ours. "And, Jesus said, the truth will set you free. John 8:32" “Top 4 Programs” Jehovah Saints Programs: 1. **Homeless Shelter Program**: Plans to purchase property and build Jehovah Saints homeless shelters throughout the USA, then globally. One vehicle per shelter, computers inside shelters for the homeless to find jobs, counseling for homeless via Zoom, and more. QLink Wireless has partnered with us to supply every homeless person with mobile phones. and assistance with finding permanent housing. 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?" 2. **Bible Classes in Schools Initiative**: We advocate for the inclusion of Bible classes in schools, understanding the importance of character development and moral education. Through this initiative, we work with schools and educational authorities to introduce Bible classes into schools, giving students the opportunity to learn about God's teachings and values. The Value of Bible Classes in Schools in 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 importance of having Bible classes in schools goes beyond just the words "In God We Trust" on our money and "One Nation Under God" in our pledge of allegiance. Many children do not even know who God is, and do not have parents who teach them about God's Word, leaving them with limited understanding of religious beliefs and values. By incorporating Bible classes into schools, children can gain a better understanding of God and God's principles that guide their faith. We put God on our money and say in our pledge of allegiance, but no one can tell the children about God. Isaiah 60:12 "For the nation and kingdom that will not serve Jehovah shall perish; yea, those nations shall be utterly wasted." The Bible helps to promote moral values and ethics, ultimately reducing violence and promoting peace in our communities. It is essential for children to have a solid foundation in their religious beliefs in order to navigate the challenges of the modern world. How many children do you know that read their Bible every day and then go out and commit a school shooting? Help us put an end to school violence by sharing our site with others. Proverbs 22:6 "Train up a child in the way he should go: And when he is old, he will not depart from it." The Bible states we learn from one another, but what are these children learning? Proverbs 27:17 "Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.' 3. **Pro-Life Campaign**: 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, education. "The Sanctity of Life: A Spiritual Perspective on the Beginning of Life" Let's discuss the beginning of life. Life begins when the heart starts beating, as this signifies the presence of a soul within the body. I have personally received guidance from God on this matter. Your soul is connected to the "Sinus Node" area of the heart, which sends out electrical impulses throughout the body, sending messages from Soul to Human Brain. Bible states, flesh (brain) is weak, but the Soul is strong, and the Holy Ghost is stronger. In the Bible, it is mentioned that God is aware of your thoughts in both the heart and mind. This shows that God knows what you are "thinking" constantly. Your soul is often referred to as the subconscious mind by doctors, and it holds more information than the human brain. Traumatic events are stored in the subconscious mind, also called soul, and may not be fully known to the conscious brain. The subconscious mind is “part” of the “soul” also known as “spirit” or “ghost” like the Holy Ghost. Doctors declare a person clinically dead, once all the electricity has left the body; this means the Soul has left the body, as the Soul is no longer attached to the "Sinus Node" area of the heart. From this understanding, we can conclude that once a baby's heart starts beating, the baby has a soul and is alive. I have witnessed a heartbreaking incident where a doctor callously disregarded the life of an abortion baby, by placing it on the counter, then instructing the nurse to discard the baby into the trashcan once it stopped moving. Such heartlessness is truly disturbing. 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?" 4. **Prison Ministry**: Our prison ministry program aims to support incarcerated individuals in their spiritual and personal growth. We provide regular visits, mentorship, and pastoral care to prisoners, helping them develop a strong moral foundation, find meaning in their lives, and prepare for successful re-entry into society. Additionally, we offer programs such as educational classes, vocational training, and counseling to empower prisoners to rebuild their lives. A lot of Strong Faith people are in prisons, just like in Biblical Times.. Hebrews 13:3 "Remember those who are in prison, as though in prison with them, and those who are mistreated, since you also are in the body." Mission Statement "A Look at Jehovah's HOUSE of Saints" At Jehovah's HOUSE of Saints, we believe that every individual has inherent worth and strive to be a force for good in the world, guided by our Christian values. Our organization was founded on the principles of support, empowerment, and progress, rooted in the teachings of the Holy Scriptures. In today's world, we recognize the need for problem-solvers with diverse perspectives who are willing to take risks to create positive change. Our mission is to inspire and support not only the USA but communities worldwide, with our actions speaking louder than words. As stated in Galatians 5:13, we believe in using our freedom to serve others, and in James 2:14-17, we recognize the need to bring our faith to life through good deeds. We are dedicated to promoting justice, equality, and compassion, guided by Micah 6:8 to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. Through our various programs, we aim to uplift and empower individuals and communities, drawing inspiration from various Bible verses in our pursuit of positive transformation. We stand firm in our commitment to creating a better, brighter world for all, guided by our Christian faith. Jehovah Saints Mission: 1. Establish Homeless Shelters Throughout the World: The House of Saints Advocacy worked tirelessly to provide shelter, support, and resources for individuals experiencing homelessness, following the teachings of Matthew 25:35-40, which call for caring for the least among us. 2. Restore Bible Classes in Schools and Prevent School Shootings: The organization advocated for the reintroduction of Bible classes in schools, believing that a foundation of faith and morality could help prevent tragedies like school shootings. They drew inspiration from Proverbs 22:6, emphasizing the importance of education and guidance in shaping young minds. 3. End Abortion: The House of Saints Advocacy staunchly defended the sanctity of life and worked towards ending abortion through education, advocacy, and support for expectant mothers. They emphasized the value of all life, as outlined in Psalm 139:13-16. 4. Prison Ministry: The organization reached out to incarcerated individuals, offering spiritual guidance, support, and rehabilitation programs to help them find redemption and purpose. Their efforts were guided by the belief in redemption and forgiveness, as stated in Romans 6:23. 5. Youth Outreach Programs: The House of Saints Advocacy engages with young people through mentorship, leadership development, and educational initiatives to empower them to become agents of positive change in their communities. They were inspired by 1 Timothy 4:12, encouraging young believers to set an example for others. 6. Substance Abuse Rehabilitation: Through counseling, support groups, and rehabilitation services, the organization sought to help individuals overcome addiction and reclaim their lives. Their approach was rooted in the belief in transformation and healing, as exemplified in 2 Corinthians 5:17. 7. Support for Families in Crisis: The House of Saints Advocacy provided assistance, counseling, and resources to families facing challenges such as domestic violence, financial hardship, or loss, guided by the teachings of Ephesians 4:2-3, promoting unity, peace, and support within families. 8. International Aid and Relief Efforts: The organization extended its reach globally, offering aid, relief, and support to communities in need around the world, following the command of Galatians 6:10 to do good to all, especially to those in need. 9. Community Development and Empowerment: The House of Saints Advocacy engaged in projects and initiatives aimed at building strong, resilient communities, empowering individuals to create a more just and equitable society. They drew inspiration from Nehemiah 2:18, encouraging communities to come together to build and restore. 10. Advocacy for Human Rights and Social Justice: The overarching goal of the organization was to advocate for human rights, social justice, and equality for all members of society, echoing the words of Micah 6:8 to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. 11. Environmental Conservation and Sustainability Initiatives: The House of Saints Advocacy recognized the importance of caring for God's creation and committed to promoting environmental stewardship, conservation efforts, and sustainable practices in communities, inspired by Genesis 2:15, which speaks of humanity's responsibility to care for the earth. 12. Promotion of Racial Reconciliation and Unity: The organization worked towards fostering understanding, dialogue, and reconciliation among individuals of different races and backgrounds, guided by the belief in the inherent dignity and equality of all individuals, as stated in Galatians 3:28, emphasizing unity in Christ. 13. Economic Empowerment and Job Training Programs: The House of Saints Advocacy provided job training, skill development, and entrepreneurship opportunities to empower individuals to achieve economic stability and self-sufficiency, drawing inspiration from Proverbs 31:17, which praises hard work and resourcefulness. 14. Support for Refugees and Displaced Persons: The organization extended compassion, support, and resources to refugees and displaced persons, advocating for their rights and providing assistance in rebuilding their lives, guided by Matthew 25:35, urging compassion and assistance for those in need. 15. Advocacy for Gender Equality and Women's Rights: The House of Saints Advocacy championed gender equality and women's rights, working to eliminate discrimination and empower women to realize their full potential, inspired by Galatians 3:28, recognizing the equal value and worth of all individuals. 16. Community Health and Wellness Programs: The organization promoted health education, wellness initiatives, and access to healthcare services to improve the overall well-being of individuals and communities, guided by the belief in caring for the body as a temple of the Holy Spirit, as mentioned in 1 Corinthians 6:19-20. 17. Support for Orphans and Vulnerable Children: The House of Saints Advocacy provided care, support, and advocacy for orphans and vulnerable children, ensuring their well-being and access to education, healthcare, and a loving environment, reflecting James 1:27, which calls for looking after orphans in their distress. 18. Civic Engagement and Voter Education: The organization engaged in voter education initiatives, advocacy for fair and just policies, and promoting civic participation to empower individuals to be informed, active citizens in shaping their communities and society, inspired by the call to seek justice and defend the oppressed in Isaiah 1:17. 19. Promotion of Mental Health Awareness and Support: The House of Saints Advocacy raised awareness about mental health issues, provided support, resources, and education to destigmatize mental illness, and promoted holistic well-being, guided by the belief in caring for the mind, body, and spirit, as emphasized in Philippians 4:6-7. 20. Interfaith Dialogue and Cooperation: The organization fostered interfaith dialogue, understanding, and cooperation among individuals of different faith traditions, promoting mutual respect, peace, and cooperation in the pursuit of common goals for the betterment of society, echoing the call to love one another as neighbors in Luke 10:27. Jehovah's House of Saints Advocacy for Human Rights and Social Justice is dedicated to fulfilling a diverse array of goals rooted in the teachings of the Holy Scriptures. Their mission encompasses a holistic approach to serving and uplifting individuals and communities, guided by the Word of God. Drawing inspiration from Matthew 25:35-40, the organization strives to establish Homeless Shelters worldwide to care for those in need. They advocate for the restoration of Bible Classes in schools, influenced by Proverbs 22:6, believing in the importance of faith and education in shaping young minds and preventing school shootings. The House of Saints Advocacy staunchly defends the sanctity of life and works towards ending abortion, reflecting the value of life as outlined in Psalm 139:13-16. Through Prison Ministry, guided by Romans 6:23, they offer spiritual guidance and support for incarcerated individuals seeking redemption and purpose. Youth Outreach Programs inspired by 1 Timothy 4:12 empower young people to become positive agents of change, while Substance Abuse Rehabilitation rooted in 2 Corinthians 5:17 helps individuals overcome addiction and find healing. Support for Families in Crisis, International Aid and Relief Efforts, and Community Development and Empowerment are guided by Ephesians 4:2-3, Galatians 6:10, and Nehemiah 2:18, respectively. Advocacy for Human Rights and Social Justice, inspired by Micah 6:8, is at the core of the organization's mission. Their commitment extends to Environmental Conservation, Racial Reconciliation, and Economic Empowerment, echoing Genesis 2:15, Galatians 3:28, and Proverbs 31:17. Support for Refugees, Gender Equality, and the promotion of health and wellness draw inspiration from Matthew 25:35, Galatians 3:28, and 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, respectively. The House of Saints Advocacy's dedication to supporting Orphans and Vulnerable Children, promoting Civic Engagement, raising Mental Health Awareness, and fostering Interfaith Dialogue is guided by James 1:27, Isaiah 1:17, Philippians 4:6-7, and Luke 10:27, reflecting their commitment to serving humanity with compassion, justice, and love. Jehovah Saints Motto: Proverbs 19:17 “Whoever is gives to the poor lends to God, and Jehovah will repay him for his deed.” Name Usage: Jehovah’s HOUSE of Saints is for Churches “Jehovah Saints" name used for Homeless Shelters Jehovah Saints Global Outreach World Headquarters in USA Founder and Chief Executive Officer: CEO: Michael Hopkins Address: 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA Our Clients

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    "Review the Jehovah Saints Privacy Policy, detailing how we collect, use, and protect your personal information in alignment with our faith-based values." Privacy Policy for Jehovah's House of Saints Online Ministry, Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, and Jehovah Saints Global Outreach Effective Date: 12/22/2024 At Jehovah's House of Saints Online Ministry, Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, and Jehovah Saints Global Outreach (collectively referred to as "Jehovah Saints") , your privacy is of utmost importance to us. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and protect your personal information when you interact with our services, both online and offline, including our ministry, homeless shelters, and global outreach programs. Jehovah Saints is a 508(c)(1)(a) faith-based nonprofit organization. All donations made to our ministry, homeless shelters, and global outreach programs are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. By using our services or visiting our websites, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. 1. Information We Collect We may collect the following types of information: a. Personal Information You Provide When you interact with Jehovah Saints , you may provide personal information, such as: Name Email address Phone number Mailing address Payment information (for donations or purchases) Date of birth (if required for specific services) Religious preferences or affiliations (optional) b. Automatically Collected Information When you visit our websites or use our online services, we may collect certain information automatically, such as: IP address Browser type and version Device information Pages visited and time spent on our website Cookies and similar tracking technologies c. Sensitive Information For specific services, such as providing shelter or outreach assistance, we may collect sensitive information, such as health or housing status. This information will only be collected with your explicit consent and used solely for delivering the requested services. 2. How We Use Your Information Jehovah Saints uses the information we collect for the following purposes: a. To Provide Services To process donations and issue receipts To provide assistance through our homeless shelters and outreach programs To respond to inquiries or requests for prayer, counseling, or other ministry services b. To Improve Our Services To enhance user experience on our websites To evaluate and improve our ministry, shelter, and outreach efforts c. To Communicate with You To send updates about our programs, events, and services To share newsletters, devotionals, and other ministry-related content To notify you of changes to our policies or services d. To Comply with Legal Obligations To meet regulatory or legal requirements To ensure the safety and security of our staff, volunteers, and beneficiaries 3. Sharing Your Information Jehovah Saints does not sell or rent your personal information. However, we may share your information in the following situations: a. With Service Providers We may share your information with trusted third-party service providers who assist us in operating our ministry, shelters, and outreach programs (e.g., payment processors, email services). b. With Partner Organizations In certain cases, we may collaborate with other organizations to provide services or expand our outreach efforts. Your information will only be shared with your consent or as necessary to fulfill the purpose of the collaboration. c. Legal Requirements We may disclose your information if required by law, such as in response to a subpoena or other legal process, or to protect our rights and the safety of others. 4. International Data Transfers Jehovah Saints Global Outreach operates outside of the United States and may transfer your information to countries where we provide services or have partner organizations. By using our services, you consent to the transfer of your information to these countries, which may have different data protection laws than your home country. We take steps to ensure that your information is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy, regardless of where it is processed. 5. Data Security We are committed to protecting your personal information. We use appropriate administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to prevent unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction of your information. However, no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is 100% secure. While we strive to protect your information, we cannot guarantee absolute security. 6. Your Rights Depending on your location, you may have the following rights regarding your personal information: Access: Request a copy of the personal information we hold about you. Correction: Request that we correct inaccurate or incomplete information. Deletion: Request that we delete your personal information, subject to legal or operational requirements. Opt-Out: Unsubscribe from our communications or withdraw consent for certain data uses. To exercise your rights, please contact us using the information provided below. Jehovah Saints Global Outreach Headquarters 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA 7. Use of Cookies and Tracking Technologies Jehovah Saints websites use cookies and similar technologies to enhance your browsing experience. Cookies help us analyze website traffic, remember user preferences, and improve our services. You can manage your cookie preferences through your browser settings. However, disabling cookies may limit your ability to use certain features of our websites. 8. Third-Party Links Our websites and communications may include links to third-party websites. Jehovah Saints is not responsible for the privacy practices or content of these external sites. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any third-party sites you visit. 9. Children’s Privacy Jehovah Saints does not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13 without parental consent. If we become aware that we have collected such information, we will take steps to delete it. 10. Tax-Deductible Donations Jehovah Saints is a 508(c)(1)(a) faith-based nonprofit organization. All donations made to our ministry, homeless shelters, and global outreach programs are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Upon receiving your donation, we will provide a receipt for your records. Your generosity supports our mission to serve communities in need both within and beyond the United States. "Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver." — 2 Corinthians 9:7 11. Updates to This Privacy Policy We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. The updated policy will be posted on our website with the effective date. 12. Contact Us If you have any questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or how we handle your information, please contact us: Jehovah Saints Global Outreach Headquarters 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 [Click Here to Email Us] Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA Thank you for trusting Jehovah Saints with your personal information. We are committed to serving you with integrity, compassion, and respect. "Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me." — Matthew 25:40

  • Fundraising Ideas | Jehovah Saints InternationalJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Discover creative and impactful fundraising ideas with Jehovah Saints! Support our mission to serve communities in need through innovative and inspiring ways to give." 1. Faith-Based Fundraising Ideas a) Tithes and Offerings Drive Encourage members of your congregation or supporters to give special contributions beyond their usual tithes and offerings. Promote the drive during church services or events, emphasizing the specific cause (e.g., supporting homeless shelters). b) Prayer-A-Thon Host a 24-hour (or extended) prayer event where participants commit to praying for specific causes. Ask participants to seek sponsorships or donations for each hour they pray. c) Scripture Memorization Challenge Organize a fun challenge where participants memorize Bible verses for pledges. Donors can contribute a specific amount per verse memorized. d) Church Bake Sale Host a bake sale after services or during community events. Ask members to donate baked goods, and sell them to raise funds. e) Special Worship Concert Organize a gospel or worship concert featuring your church choir or local Christian artists. Sell tickets or ask for donations during the event. 2. Community-Based Fundraising Ideas a) Community Food Drive with Donations Partner with local businesses and community members to collect food donations. Ask for monetary contributions alongside the food drive to support your homeless shelter or other initiatives. b) Charity Walk or Run Host a walkathon or 5K run where participants pay a registration fee and raise sponsorships. Include a spiritual or motivational theme related to your nonprofit’s mission. c) Garage Sale or Thrift Market Ask members of your organization to donate items they no longer need and host a community garage sale. Proceeds go directly to your nonprofit’s programs. d) Family Fun Day Host a community event with games, food, and activities for families. Charge a small admission fee or request donations for participation in activities. e) Volunteer-a-Thon Organize a day of service where volunteers help with community projects (e.g., cleaning parks, assisting at homeless shelters). Ask supporters to sponsor volunteers for their time and effort. 3. Online and Digital Fundraising Ideas a) Crowdfunding Campaign Use platforms like GoFundMe, Donorbox, or Givebutter to create an online fundraising campaign. Share your nonprofit’s story, mission, and specific fundraising goals (e.g., building a shelter, providing meals). Promote the campaign on social media and through email newsletters. b) Social Media Challenges Create a viral challenge (e.g., #JehovahSaintsChallenge) where participants donate and challenge others to do the same. Tie the challenge to your mission, such as helping the homeless or providing community outreach services. c) Virtual Worship or Bible Study Donations Host virtual worship services or Bible study sessions and encourage attendees to donate online. Use platforms like PayPal, Cash App, or Venmo to make it easy for people to give. d) Monthly Giving Program Set up a recurring donation program where supporters commit to giving a small amount monthly. Promote it as a way to provide consistent support for your mission. e) Online Auction Collect donated items or services from members or local businesses and auction them online. Use platforms like eBay for Charity or BiddingOwl to host the auction. 4. Events and Activities a) Benefit Dinner or Banquet Host a formal dinner or banquet to raise funds. Sell tickets and include a silent auction, raffles, or donation appeals during the event. b) Talent Show or Open Mic Night Organize a talent show featuring members of your community or congregation. Charge an entry fee for participants and attendees. c) Movie Night Host a family-friendly movie night at your church or community center. Charge a small admission fee and sell snacks to raise additional funds. d) Car Wash Organize a car wash with volunteers from your nonprofit or church. Ask for donations instead of setting a fixed price. e) Holiday-Themed Fundraisers Host events around holidays like Christmas, Easter, or Thanksgiving. Examples: Christmas caroling with donations. Easter egg hunts with entry fees. Thanksgiving meal drives. 5. Partnerships and Sponsorships a) Partner with Local Businesses Ask local businesses to sponsor your nonprofit in exchange for advertising opportunities (e.g., logos on event banners or social media mentions). b) Corporate Matching Gifts Reach out to companies that offer matching gift programs where they match employee donations to nonprofits. Encourage your supporters to check if their employers participate in these programs. c) Donation Boxes Place donation boxes in local businesses, such as grocery stores, cafes, or retail shops. Include information about your nonprofit’s mission to encourage giving. d) Grants from Faith-Based Organizations Apply for grants from organizations that support faith-based initiatives. Examples include: Lilly Endowment https://lillyendowment.org/ National Christian Foundation https://www.ncfgiving.com/ The Mustard Seed Foundation https://msfdn.org/ 6. Creative Fundraising Ideas a) Sponsor-a-Bed Program Create a program where donors can "sponsor" a bed in your homeless shelter for a specific amount. Share updates with donors about how their contributions are making a difference. b) Personalized Thank You Gifts Offer small thank-you gifts (e.g., custom Bible bookmarks, prayer journals) to donors who contribute a certain amount. c) Host a Faith-Based Trivia Night Organize a trivia night with Bible or faith-based questions. Charge an entry fee and award small prizes for winners. d) Adopt-a-Family Program Ask donors to "adopt" a family in need by providing funds to cover specific needs (e.g., meals, clothing, or shelter). e) Legacy Giving Campaign Encourage supporters to include your nonprofit in their wills or estate plans. Promote this as a way to leave a lasting legacy of faith and service. 7. Engage Your Congregation and Community Use sermons, newsletters, and announcements to share your nonprofit’s mission and fundraising goals. Emphasize the spiritual impact of their contributions, such as helping the less fortunate and spreading love and hope.

  • Copyright Policy | Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter ProgramJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Learn about the Jehovah Saints Copyright Policy, outlining guidelines for the proper use, protection, and respect of intellectual property within our faith-based organization." Jehovah Saints Copyright Policy At Jehovah Saints, I am committed to upholding integrity and biblical principles in all aspects of our ministry, including the creation, use, and sharing of intellectual property. This Copyright Policy outlines how Jehovah Saints manages the ownership, usage, and protection of original content to ensure compliance with copyright laws and to honor the work of creators while advancing the mission of the ministry. 1. Purpose The purpose of this policy is to: Define the ownership of intellectual property created by or for Jehovah Saints. Provide guidelines for the appropriate use of copyrighted materials. Protect the ministry’s intellectual property from unauthorized use. Ensure compliance with copyright laws and respect for the intellectual property rights of others. 2. Scope This policy applies to all content created, distributed, or used by Jehovah Saints, including but not limited to: Sermons, teachings, and written materials (e.g., devotionals, newsletters). Music, worship songs, and recordings. Videos, podcasts, and livestreams. Logos, graphics, and branding materials. Websites, social media content, and digital publications. It also applies to all staff, volunteers, members, and third parties involved in the creation or use of Jehovah Saints’ intellectual property. 3. Ownership of Intellectual Property Jehovah Saints-Owned Content: All content created by or for Jehovah Saints, including works produced by staff, volunteers, or contractors as part of their ministry roles, is the sole property of Jehovah Saints unless otherwise agreed upon in writing. Individual Contributions: If a member or volunteer contributes content (e.g., music, artwork, or written materials) to Jehovah Saints, the ownership of that content must be clarified in writing. In most cases, contributors will grant Jehovah Saints a perpetual, royalty-free license to use the content for online purposes. Third-Party Content: Jehovah Saints respects the copyrights of third parties. Any use of third-party materials (e.g., music, videos, or images) must comply with copyright laws, including obtaining necessary permissions or licenses. 4. Use of Jehovah Saints’ Intellectual Property Jehovah Saints’ intellectual property is intended for advancing the mission of the ministry and may only be used under the following conditions: Internal Use: Members, staff, and volunteers may use Jehovah Saints’ content for online-related activities, such as teaching or outreach with prior approval from online leadership. Prohibited Use: Jehovah Saints’ intellectual property may not be used for personal profit, unauthorized distribution, or purposes that conflict with the mission and values of the ministry. 5. Copyright Infringement Jehovah Saints does not tolerate copyright infringement, whether intentional or accidental. Internal Compliance: Staff, volunteers, and members must ensure that any materials used in ministry (e.g., music, videos, or images) comply with copyright laws. This includes obtaining licenses or permissions where required. Reporting Infringement: If copyright infringement is suspected, it must be reported to Jehovah Saints' online leadership immediately. 6. Licensing and Permissions Licensing Agreements: Jehovah Saints will obtain appropriate licenses for the use of copyrighted materials, such as music, videos, or digital resources, through organizations like (BibleGateway) or similar entities. Permissions: When using third-party materials not covered by a license, written permission must be obtained from the copyright holder. 7. Protection of Jehovah Saints’ Intellectual Property Jehovah Saints actively protects its intellectual property to prevent unauthorized use or distribution. Copyright Notices: All original content distributed by Jehovah Saints will include a copyright notice, such as: “© [Year] Jehovah Saints. All rights reserved.” Monitoring: I will monitor the use of its content to ensure compliance with this policy. Unauthorized use will be addressed promptly, and legal action may be taken if necessary. 8. Fair Use Guidelines Jehovah Saints recognizes the concept of “fair use” under copyright law, which allows limited use of copyrighted materials for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. Application: Any use of third-party materials under the fair use doctrine must be reviewed to ensure compliance with legal guidelines. 9. Biblical Foundation Jehovah Saints’ approach to copyright is guided by biblical principles of integrity, respect, and stewardship: Romans 13:7 (KJV): "Render therefore to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honour to whom honour." 1 Corinthians 10:31 (KJV): "Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God." Proverbs 22:1 (KJV): "A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold."

  • Churches | Jehovah Saints

    Jehovah Saints Worldwide is a global Christian community dedicated to spreading the teachings of Jesus Christ, fostering spiritual growth, and promoting love, faith, and service among believers across nations. Join us in our mission to glorify God and uplift humanity. Pictured Above: Pastor Naveed Nathaniel Jehovah Saints Church Jehovah Saints Churches “Helping the Poor and Needy” ______________________________________________________________ Contact Information: Churches in Kenya Name: Pastor Victor Otieno Odhiambo Church Name: “Bethel Fellowship Centre” Branch off of Jehovah Saints USA Country: Kenya WhatsApp: +254720903016 Email: Victorlenoxe@gmail.com Name: Pastor George Amenya Church Name: “Bethel Fellowship Centre Kendu-bay” Branch off of Jehovah Saints USA Country: Kenya WhatsApp: Email: georgeamenya40@gmail.com Name: Pastor Dickens Magati Church Name: “Bethel Fellowship Centre- Ugunja” Branch off of Jehovah Saints USA Country: Kenya WhatsApp: Email: dickensbethel03@gmail.com Name: Pastor Apolinaris Maosa Country: Kenya WhatsApp: +254742497575 Email: maosaapolinaris7@gmail.com Name: Pastor Kizito Wafula Country: Kenya WhatsApp: Email: saitiwafula@yahoo.com Name: Pastor Job Mokua Country: Kenya WhatsApp: +254748185662 Email: jobmokua21@gmail.com Name: Pastor Lorine Ayodo Country: Kenya WhatsApp number: +254112179591 Email: lorineayodo7@gmail.com Name: Pastor Jamlick Orina Country: Kenya WhatsApp: +254703671082 Email: jamlickorina012@gmail.com Name: Pastor “Omogirango” Richard Kabugi Nyakoni Country: Kenya WhatsApp: +254722550775 Email: jerusalem.richards@outlook.com Name: David Sambo Mosoti Country: Kenya WhatsApp: +254710874540 Email: mosotidavid34@gmail.com Name: Holly Nzoe/Denis Maurice Country: Kenya WhatsApp: +254716536371 Email: hollynzoe@gmail.com , denismaurice30@gmail.com Name: JOSPHAT MIKAE ISOE Country: Kenya Phone: +254757093886 Email: Josphatisoe18@gmail.com Name: Peter Oskko Monayo Country: Kenya Phone: +254121503531 Email: peterosenash@gmal.com Name: Pastor Japheth Ochieng Country: Kenya Phone: +254716536371 Email: denismaurice30@gmail.com Name: Pastor TONY OMONDI OUMA Country: Kenya WhatsApp: +254102353143 Email: oumatony254@gmail.com 2. Churches in Pakistan Name: Pastor Jamil Masih Country: Pakistan WhatsApp: +923169675097 Email: jameelmasih405@gmail.com Name: Pastor Nadeem Pastor Country: Pakistan WhatsApp: +923177677655 Email: nadeempastor7@gmail.com Name: Pastor Arfan Bashir Country: Pakistan WhatsApp: +923067274902 Email: arfanbashir9@gmail.com Name: Archbishop Amin Gill Country: Pakistan Phone: +03006550068 Email: amingill786@gmail.com Name: Pastor Rizwan Shamoon Masih Country: Pakistan Phone: +92309-1056886 Email: rk3955270@gmail.com Name: Pastor Francis Bashir Country: Pakistan Phone: +923248463065 Email: bashir@yahoo.com , Pastorfrancis_bashir@yahoo.com Name: Evenglist Anjlee Heral Country: Pakistan WhatsApp: 923281353264 Email: anjleeparvaiz@gmail.com Name: Sahal Mashi Country: Pakistan WhatsApp: 03704615059 Email: sahalmashi51@gmail.com Name: David Chohan Country: Pakistan Phone: 03234146184 Email: davidchohan321@gmail.com Name: Arham Shahzad Country: Pakistan WhatsApp: +92 03116533394 Email: arhamshazad765@gmail.com Name: Imtiaz Gill Country: Pakistan WhatsApp: +923081501776 Email: imtiazgill722@gmail.com Name: Pastor Shahid Saleem Country: Pakistan WhatsApp: +923036332956 Email: evgshahidsaleem55@gmail.com Name: Aaron John Country: Pakistan WhatsApp: 03020681455 Email: arshadaftab508@gmail.com Name: Pastor Nazir Nasir Country: Pakistan Phone: 0305-1061468 Email: shaloomjasson@gmail.com Name: Evangelist Sidra Country: Pakistan Phone:: 03187906221 Email: sidraevanglist@gmail.com Name: Sohail Sabir Country: Pakistan Phone: 03038457116 Email: sohailsabir395@gmail.com Name: Fipus Shahzad Country: Pakistan Phone: +923049633732 Email: philpusshahzad732@gmail.com Name: Pastor Anosh Arslan Country: Pakistan Phone: +923026423294 Email: anosharslanriaz@gmail.com Name: Aftab masih s/o Hameed masih Country: Pakistan Phone: +923084404549 WhatsApp: 03084404549 Email: a8946492@gmail.com Name: Evg. Shabana Tanvir Country: Pakistan Phone: +971 554403962 Email: shabana7778@yahoo.com Name: Shoaib Nisar Country: Pakistan Phone: +923090310948 Email: shoaibnisar020@gmail.com Name: Rashid Masih Brian Fakhery Country: Pakistan Phone: 03164926125 Email: brianfakhery100@gmail.com , psrashidmasih@gmail.com Name: Mohsin Masih Country: Pakistan Phone: +923061034902 Email: mohsinwilson556@gmail.com Name: Naveed Nathaniel Country: Pakistan Phone: +923116312235 Email: pastornaveed72@gmail.com Name: Qadis Pastor Sharif Country: Pakistan WhatsApp: +923178269965 Email: qadisjohnsharif@gmail.com Name: Sumaira Amjad Country: Pakistan WhatsApp: 923434931664 Email: sumairaamjad888@gmail.com Name: Imran John Country: Pakistan WhatsApp: +923184061191 Email: jhonimran063@gmail.com 3. Churches in India Name: Pastor Krupavaram Tatapudi Country: India WhatsApp: 918790241432 Email: rajukumartatapudi@gmail.com Name: Masa Sivakumar Country: India WhatsApp: +91 96-76-88-55-66 Email: gracienasya508@gmail.com Name: Pastor Naveen Kumar valluri Country: India WhatsApp: +918096032404 Email: manoharvalluri1977@gmail.com Name: Pastor V. Suresh Kumar Country: India Mobile: 9912702677 Email: Jyothi.vinnakoti@rediffmail.com Name: Pastor Nagaraju Pari Country: India Phone: +91 8520910771 Email: nagarajupariftm@gmail.com Name: Rajeev Muppidi Country: India WhatsApp: 91 8008399961 Email: muppidi9705@gmail.com Name: Pastor J.Netaji Babu Country: India WhatsApp: +919390317792 Email: netaji.babu6@gmail.com Name: (Buta) David Masih Country: India WhatsApp: 77174 61552 Email: butasingh777masih@gmail.com Name: Timothy Podium Country: India Phone: 8008990436 Email: thimothydodiyans@gmail.com Name: Ebenezer Suresh Janga Country: India WhatsApp: +919380789693 Email: jangasuresh1994@gmail.com 4. Churches in South Sudan Name: Pastor Daniel Deng Bol Country: South Sudan WhatsApp: +211921163669 Email: dengatoc@gmail.com Has 7 churches, Waiting on documentation. 5. Churches in Malawi Name: Pastor Victor K Phiri Country: Malawi WhatsApp: +265(0)999101050 Email: victorphr1@gmail.com Name: Daniel Tengeletu Country: Malawi WhatsApp: +265(0)994179829 Email: danieltengeletu@gmail.com Name: Nyimbo Mufyukeahe Ndimbwa Country: Malawi Phone: +265995255507 Email: nyimbomufyukeahendimbwa@gmail.com 6. Churches in Bangladesh Name: PASTOR ASHIK MONDOL Country: Bangladesh Phone Number: +8801784245218 Email: mondol.ashik1997@gmail.com Name: PASTOR Rajkumar Adhikary Country: Bangladesh Phone Number: +8801788671018 Email: riponadhikary676@gmail.com Name: Pastor Joshim Das Country: Bangladesh Phone: +8801719385020 Email: evangelistjoshimdas@gmail.com 7. Churches in Uganda Name: Pastor KISEKKA IBRAHIM Country: Uganda WhatsApp: +256 765986001 Email: kisekkaibrahim2002@gmail.com Name: Pastor Martin Lulonde Country: Uganda WhatsApp: +256765217434 Email: martinlulonde98@gmail.com Name: Pastor Peter Acwera Country: Uganda Phone: + 256 782 613413 Email: acwerapeterson@gmail.com 8. Churches in Liberia Name: Morris Nyenator Country: Liberia Phone: 0778244138 Email: nyenatormorris1@yahoo.com Name: Nathaniel Gbah Country: Liberia Phone: +231778037934 /+231880744459 Email: wondergbah@gmail.com 9. Churches in Nigeria Name: Offor Obinna Kenneth Country: Nigeria WhatsApp: +2347066023927 Email: chinecheremm872@gmail.com 10. Churches in Democratic Republic of Congo Name: BYENDA NYAKAMAGA Léonard Country: Democratic Republic of Congo Phone: +243978419892 Email: leonardbyenda83@gmail.com 11. Churches in Gambia Name: Omar Jaiteh Country: Gambia WhatsApp: +220 2807607 Email: There are more Jehovah Saints Churches, will be added later.

  • Admissions and Intake Policy | Jehovah Saints

    "Learn about Jehovah Saints' Admissions and Intake Policy, outlining a fair and compassionate process for welcoming individuals and families into our homeless shelters." Admissions and Intake Policy For Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters Purpose Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters are committed to providing a safe, supportive, and welcoming environment for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. This Admissions and Intake Policy outlines the process for assessing and admitting guests into our shelters while ensuring fairness, dignity, and respect for all. Eligibility Criteria To be eligible for admission to Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, individuals must meet the following criteria: Homeless Status: Applicants must be experiencing homelessness or at imminent risk of homelessness. Age: Adults (18 years and older) are eligible for general shelter services. Minors (under 18) must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian unless referred through an authorized agency. Willingness to Participate: Guests must agree to follow shelter rules, policies, and procedures, and engage in an intake assessment. Safety Considerations: Individuals who pose a direct threat to the safety of others, including those with a history of violent behavior, may not be eligible for admission. Non-Discrimination Policy Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters do not discriminate based on race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by law. All individuals will be treated with dignity and respect throughout the admissions process. Intake Process Initial Contact: Individuals seeking shelter may contact Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters by phone, in person, or through a referral from a partner agency. Pre-Screening: A brief pre-screening will be conducted to assess eligibility, immediate needs, and availability of shelter space. Intake Assessment: Eligible individuals will complete an intake assessment, which includes: Basic personal information (name, age, gender, etc.). Housing history and current situation. Medical or mental health needs (to ensure appropriate accommodations). Emergency contact information. Consent to abide by shelter rules and policies. Documentation Requirements: While no one will be turned away due to lack of documentation, individuals may be asked to provide identification or other relevant documents if available. Staff will assist in obtaining necessary documentation if needed. Bed Assignment: Guests will be assigned a bed or living space based on availability, family composition, and specific needs (e.g., accessibility requirements). Orientation: New guests will receive an orientation that includes: Review of shelter rules and expectations. Overview of available services and resources. Introduction to staff and other residents, as appropriate. Waitlist Policy If the shelter is at full capacity, eligible individuals will be placed on a waitlist and referred to other local shelters or resources for immediate assistance. Staff will contact individuals on the waitlist as soon as space becomes available. Denial of Admission Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters reserve the right to deny admission in the following circumstances: The individual does not meet the eligibility criteria. The individual refuses to comply with shelter rules or policies. The individual poses a safety risk to themselves or others. In cases of denial, staff will provide referrals to alternative resources or shelters whenever possible. Confidentiality All information provided during the intake process will be treated as confidential and used solely for the purpose of providing shelter services and support. Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters comply with all applicable laws regarding privacy and confidentiality. Grievance Process If an individual feels they have been unfairly denied admission or treated improperly during the intake process, they may file a grievance with the Shelter Director. Grievances will be reviewed promptly, and efforts will be made to resolve concerns fairly and transparently. Policy Review This Admissions and Intake Policy will be reviewed annually to ensure it remains effective, equitable, and aligned with best practices for serving individuals experiencing homelessness. By following this policy, Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters aim to provide a compassionate and organized admissions process that meets the needs of those we serve while upholding the principles of dignity, respect, and fairness.

  • GPT Chat | Jehovah Saints | Jehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Engage with GPT Chat by Jehovah Saints for faith-based conversations. Ask questions, explore biblical insights, and receive spiritual guidance in a supportive and interactive environment." Page Loading...

  • Global Relief Map | Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter Program

    "Explore Jehovah Saints Global Relief Map to see how we’re making a difference worldwide. Join our mission to provide food, shelter, and hope to those in need."

  • Code of Conduct | Jehovah Saints InternationalJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Discover the Jehovah Saints Code of Conduct, outlining the ethical standards, values, and behaviors expected to uphold our faith-based mission and commitment to integrity." Code of Conduct for Community Engagement Effective Date: 12/22/2024 At Jehovah Saints, which includes Jehovah's House of Saints Online Ministry, Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, and Jehovah Saints Global Outreach, we are committed to fostering a Christ-centered, respectful, and welcoming community. This Code of Conduct outlines the expectations for all individuals engaging with our community, whether online or in person, to ensure a safe and uplifting environment for everyone. By participating in Jehovah Saints’ community forums, events, programs, or any other activities, you agree to abide by this Code of Conduct. 1. Core Values Our community is built on the following biblical principles: Love: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” (Mark 12:31) Respect: “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.” (Ephesians 4:32) Unity: “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!” (Psalm 133:1) Integrity: “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.” (Colossians 3:23) These values guide all interactions within our community. 2. Expected Behavior All participants in Jehovah Saints’ community are expected to: Treat others with respect, kindness, and compassion, regardless of their background, beliefs, or opinions. Refrain from using offensive, discriminatory, or hateful language. Engage in constructive and respectful discussions, even when disagreeing. Uphold honesty and integrity in all interactions. Respect the privacy and confidentiality of others. Follow all applicable laws and regulations, as well as the rules of the specific event, program, or platform. 3. Prohibited Behavior The following behaviors are strictly prohibited in Jehovah Saints’ community: Harassment or Bullying: This includes verbal abuse, threats, intimidation, or any form of harassment based on race, ethnicity, gender, religion, disability, or any other characteristic. Hate Speech or Discrimination: Any language or behavior that promotes hate, prejudice, or discrimination will not be tolerated. Disruptive Behavior: This includes trolling, spamming, or intentionally derailing discussions. Inappropriate Content: Sharing or posting content that is obscene, vulgar, sexually explicit, or otherwise inappropriate. Unlawful Activities: Engaging in or promoting illegal activities while participating in our community. Personal Attacks: Criticizing or attacking individuals rather than addressing ideas or topics respectfully. 4. Online Engagement For online platforms, such as forums, social media, or virtual events hosted by Jehovah Saints, the following additional guidelines apply: Use respectful and clear language when posting comments or engaging in discussions. Avoid sharing false information or rumors. Do not share personal contact information (yours or others') publicly. Report any inappropriate behavior or content to the moderators or administrators. Jehovah Saints reserves the right to moderate, edit, or remove any content that violates this Code of Conduct or is deemed inappropriate. 5. Consequences for Violations Violations of this Code of Conduct may result in the following actions: Warning: A verbal or written warning about the behavior in question. Temporary Suspension: Temporary removal from the community, event, or platform. Permanent Ban: Permanent removal from Jehovah Saints’ community, events, or platforms. The severity of the action will depend on the nature and frequency of the violation. Jehovah Saints reserves the right to take appropriate action at its sole discretion. 6. Reporting Violations If you witness or experience behavior that violates this Code of Conduct, please report it immediately. All reports will be handled confidentially and investigated promptly. Contact Information for Reporting Violations: Jehovah Saints Global Outreach Headquarters 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 [Click Here to Contact Us] Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA 7. Commitment to a Safe Community Jehovah Saints is committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment where everyone can grow in faith, serve others, and experience God’s love. By adhering to this Code of Conduct, you help us uphold these values and ensure a positive experience for all. 8. Updates to the Code of Conduct Jehovah Saints reserves the right to update or modify this Code of Conduct at any time. Changes will be effective immediately upon posting. Your continued participation in our community after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of the revised Code of Conduct. Thank you for being part of Jehovah Saints’ community and for helping us create a space where Christ’s love is shared and His mission is fulfilled. "Let all that you do be done in love." — 1 Corinthians 16:14

  • Mission and Vision Statement | Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter Program

    "Discover the mission and vision of Jehovah Saints: dedicated to providing hope, healing, and support to those in need through faith-driven action, compassion, and community outreach." Jehovah's Saints: Mission and Vision Statement At Jehovah's Saints, we believe that every individual has inherent worth and dignity. Guided by our Christian values, we strive to be a force for good in the world, living out the teachings of the Holy Scriptures. Our foundation is built on the principles of support, empowerment, and progress, as we seek to inspire hope and create positive change in the lives of individuals and communities. Our Philosophy In today's complex world, we recognize the need for bold problem-solvers with diverse perspectives who are willing to take risks to foster meaningful change. Our mission is to inspire and support communities not only in the USA but across the globe. We believe that actions speak louder than words, and we are committed to putting our faith into action. As Scripture reminds us: "You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh; rather, serve one another humbly in love." (Galatians 5:13) "Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead." (James 2:14-17) We are dedicated to promoting justice, equality, and compassion, following the call in Micah 6:8 to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. Our Ministries and Focus Areas Jehovah's Saints Our online ministry serves as a virtual space for spiritual growth, education, and community-building. Through this platform, we share the Gospel, provide biblical guidance, and connect believers worldwide. Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters Focused on addressing homelessness, these shelters provide safety, support, and resources to individuals in need, inspired by the teachings of Matthew 25:35-40: "I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in." Jehovah Saints International Through our global efforts, we extend help and hope to communities worldwide, providing aid, resources, and spiritual support to those in need. Our Goals Establish Homeless Shelters Worldwide We are committed to creating shelters across the globe, offering not only a place to stay but also resources to empower individuals to rebuild their lives. Inspired by Matthew 25:35-40, we work tirelessly to care for "the least of these." Restore Bible Classes in Schools and Prevent School Shootings We advocate for the reintroduction of Bible classes in schools, believing that a foundation of faith, morality, and purpose can help guide young minds and prevent tragedies like school shootings. Rooted in Proverbs 22:6: "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it." End Abortion We defend the sanctity of life and work to end abortion through education, advocacy, and support for expectant mothers. Guided by Psalm 139:13-16, we affirm the value of all life: "For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb."

  • Disclaimer | Jehovah Saints

    "Read the Jehovah Saints Disclaimer, outlining important information, limitations, and terms regarding the use of our faith-based services and resources." Disclaimer for JehovahSaint.com Effective Date: 12/22/2024 Welcome to JehovahSaint.com, the official website for Jehovah's House of Saints Online Ministry, Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, and Jehovah Saints Global Outreach (collectively referred to as "Jehovah Saints"). By accessing and using this website, you agree to the terms outlined in this Disclaimer. If you do not agree, please refrain from using this website. 1. General Information The content provided on JehovahSaint.com is for informational and spiritual purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the information shared, Jehovah Saints makes no guarantees or representations about the completeness, reliability, or accuracy of the content. Any reliance you place on the information provided is strictly at your own risk. 2. Not Professional Advice The content on JehovahSaint.com, including but not limited to devotionals, sermons, blog posts, counseling resources, or prayer requests, is not intended to replace professional advice. Spiritual Guidance: The spiritual guidance offered through our ministry reflects our beliefs and interpretations of the Bible. It is not a substitute for professional counseling, therapy, or mental health services. Legal, Financial, or Medical Advice: Jehovah Saints does not provide legal, financial, or medical advice. Please consult a qualified professional for assistance in these areas. 3. External Links JehovahSaint.com may include links to third-party websites or resources for your convenience. These external links are provided solely for informational purposes, and Jehovah Saints does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy, relevance, or quality of the content on these third-party sites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices, policies, or content of these external websites. 4. Donations and Financial Contributions Jehovah Saints is a 508(c)(1)(a) nonprofit organization, and all donations made through this website are considered charitable contributions. While we are committed to using donations responsibly to support our ministry, homeless shelters, and outreach programs, we cannot guarantee specific outcomes or results from your contributions. All donations are subject to our Refund Policy . 5. Limitation of Liability To the fullest extent permitted by law, Jehovah Saints, its affiliates, staff, volunteers, and partners shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of JehovahSaint.com, including but not limited to: Errors or inaccuracies in the content provided. Technical issues or website downtime. Loss of data or unauthorized access to your information. Any decisions or actions you take based on the information found on this website. 6. User Responsibility By using JehovahSaint.com, you agree to: Use the website and its content for lawful purposes only. Refrain from posting or sharing offensive, defamatory, or harmful content. Ensure that any comments, testimonials, or user-generated content you provide do not violate the rights of others or applicable laws. Jehovah Saints reserves the right to moderate, edit, or remove any user-generated content that violates these terms or is deemed inappropriate. 7. No Guarantees of Results Jehovah Saints is a faith-based organization, and our ministry is grounded in the belief that God works in His timing and according to His will. While we pray for and work toward positive outcomes for those we serve, we cannot guarantee specific results from our ministry efforts, prayer requests, or outreach programs. 8. Changes to This Disclaimer Jehovah Saints reserves the right to update or modify this Disclaimer at any time without prior notice. Changes will be effective immediately upon posting on this page. Your continued use of JehovahSaint.com after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of the revised Disclaimer. 9. Contact Us If you have any questions or concerns about this Disclaimer, please contact us: Jehovah Saints Global Outreach Headquarters 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA Thank you for visiting JehovahSaint.com and for supporting our mission to serve others and share the love of Christ. "The Lord is my strength and my shield; in him my heart trusts, and I am helped; my heart exults, and with my song I give thanks to him." — Psalm 28:7

  • Muslim & Christians Unite | Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter Program

    "Discover how Jehovah Saints fosters unity between Muslims and Christians, promoting mutual respect, understanding, and collaboration through faith-based initiatives." رسالة المؤسسين إلى الهند: رؤى من مايكل هوبكنز بيت يهوه للقديسين VIDEO LOADING... “Exploring the Unity: Jehovah and Jesus in Abrahamic Religions” Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—are defined as monotheistic. They all believe in one God, whom they refer to as the "God of Abraham" Jews call "God of Abraham" Yahweh Christians call "God of Abraham" Jehovah Muslims call "God of Abraham" Allah Reading Script Above 00:00 / 00:25 Belief in Jesus and Unity in Faith "Jesus cried out, 'Whoever believes in Me does not believe in Me alone, but also in Jehovah who sent Me.'" ~ John 12:44 Through Jesus Christ, "you are no longer foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of Jehovah." ~ Ephesians 2:19 "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all One (One Church, One Nation, One Country, One World Body) in Christ Jesus." ~ Galatians 3:28 Common Ground Among Faiths Shared Belief in Jesus (Isa): Both Christians and Muslims revere Jesus: Christians view Jesus as the Savior and Son of God. Muslims see Isa (Jesus) as a Prophet of Islam and the Messiah. In different languages, Jesus is referred to as: "Jesus" in English "Isa" in Arabic "Iēsoûs" in the original Greek from which the New Testament was translated. Abraham: A Unifying Patriarch Jews and Muslims share a common ancestor in Father Abraham, as both trace their lineage to his sons: Ishmael: Ancestor of Muslims Isaac: Ancestor of Jews/Hebrews This connection highlights their brotherly relationship and the shared foundation of their faiths. All three Abrahamic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—are monotheistic, believing in one God: Jehovah in English Yahweh in Hebrew Allah in Arabic Abraham in Scripture: Abraham (pronounced "Ahv-reh-homm" in Hebrew and "Ibrahim" in Arabic) is a central figure in all three faiths. His story emphasizes themes of faith, obedience, and covenant with God, as recounted in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Bible, and the Quran. Language and Biblical Texts It’s important to note that the names Jehovah and Jesus are pronounced differently in various languages. The English Bible is derived not from the original texts but from the Latin Bible. The Bible was originally written in Greek, Aramaic, and Hebrew. Aramaic, the language Jesus spoke, is closely related to Arabic. For example, in Mark 15:34, Jesus cried out in Aramaic: "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?" Which is translated as: "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?" Biblical names and phrases are often pronounced differently across languages, reflecting the diversity of cultures and traditions around the world. Striving for Peace and Unity Hebrews 12:14: "Strive for peace with everyone." Hebrew (עברים יב:14): "שאפו לשלום עם כולם" Quran (Sahih al-Bukhari, 6018): "قل خيرًا أو اصمت" ("Speak good, or remain silent.") Reading Script Above 00:00 / 03:00

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