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  • 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 Shelter the Homeless” ______________________________________________________________ Jehovah Saints International Churches 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: Lorine Ayodo 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: Masa Sivakumar Country: India WhatsApp: +91 96-76-88-55-66 Email: gracienasya508@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: 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.

  • Archbishops | Jehovah Saints

    "Discover the leadership of Jehovah Saints Churches worldwide, led by Chief Archbishop Michael Hopkins. Learn about the biblical symbolism of the purple stole worn by Archbishops and their sacred roles in the Church." Chief Archbishop Michael Hopkins Head of All Jehovah Saints Temples Worldwide Pictured above is Chief Archbishop Michael Hopkins, the spiritual leader and head of all Jehovah Saints Temples globally. Archbishop Hopkins is adorned with a black stole , a symbol of leadership and authority, much like the black robe worn by a judge. This signifies his role as a spiritual guide and overseer of the Church. The Role of the Archbishops Under Chief Archbishop Michael Hopkins are the Archbishops of each country where Jehovah Saints Churches are located. These Archbishops wear a purple stole, a color rich in biblical symbolism and meaning. Purple’s Meaning in the Bible Royalty: Representing kingship and the majesty of God. John 19:2-3, Judges 8:26 Wealth: Indicating prosperity and high status. Luke 16:19 Holiness: Used in the Tabernacle and priestly garments. Exodus 26:1 , Exodus 28:5-6 Authority: Symbolizing power and dominion, both earthly and spiritual. Revelation 17:4 Purple serves as a reminder of God’s sovereignty, the majesty of Christ as King, and the sacredness of His work in the world. Appointed Archbishops: Chief Archbishop: Michael Hopkins Pictured Above Country: USA Phone: +1 573-891-1933 Email: mykulscom@gmail.com Archbishop Amin Gill Pictured Above Country: Pakistan Phone: +923015715844 Email: amingill786@gmail.com Archbishop Victor Odhiambo Pictured Above Country: Kenya WhatsApp +254720903016 Email: Bethelkenyaa@gmail.com Archbishop Samuel Ongong'a Country: Tanzania WhatsApp +255 766 277 876 Email: ongongasamuel@gmail.com Archbishop Andrew Bibah Country: Ghana WhatsApp +233556775714 Email: hopethroughchristm@gmail.com Archbishop Nathaniel Gbah Country: Liberia WhatsApp +231778037934 Email: wondergbah@gmail.com Archbishop Krupavaram Tatapudi Country: India WhatsApp 918790241432 Email: rajukumartatapudi@gmail.com Archbishop Emmanuel (A.V.) Fomba Country: Sierra Leone WhatsApp +232 31531734 Email: emmanuelfomba@gmail.com Archbishop Daniel Deng Bol Country South Sudan WhatsApp +211921163669 Email: dengatoc@gmail.com Archbishop Victor K Phiri Country: Malawi WhatsApp: +265(0)999101050 Email: victorphr1@gmail.com Archbishop DIPALIRANI DAS Country: Bangladesh Phone Number:+8801602650332 Email: dipaliranidas0179@gmail.com

  • Forum | Jehovah Saints

    "Connect, share, and grow in faith on the Jehovah Saints Forum! Join a community of believers discussing scripture, sharing testimonies, and supporting one another in their spiritual journey." To see this working, head to your live site. Categories All Posts My Posts Christian Forum Welcome! Have a look around and join the discussions. Create New Post General Discussion Follow Views Posts 0 Share stories, ideas, pictures and more! What do Angels Look Like? Follow Views Posts 0 Hebrew 13:2 Angels Walk among Us Once saved always saved? Follow Views Posts 0 Some angels in Heaven were saved, but were cast out of Heaven, because of their sin. Are there dinosaurs? Follow Views Posts 0 What does the Bible say about dinosaurs? Questions & Answers Follow Views Posts 0 Get answers and share knowledge. Mark of the Beast Follow Views Posts 0 Many people around the World are putting chips in their hands, in order to buy and sell. The Bible predicted this! Interracial marriage? Follow Views Posts 0 Moses Married an Ethiopian Woman Invisible Army? Follow Views Posts 0 “Unseen Guardians: Elisha and the Invisible Army” 2 Kings 6 Forum - Frameless

  • Policies and Procedures | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Explore the Jehovah Saints Policies and Procedures, providing clear guidelines and standards to ensure integrity, accountability, and alignment with our faith-based mission." Policies and Procedures Manual for Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters 1. Introduction Purpose of the Manual The purpose of this manual is to provide clear and consistent policies and procedures for the operation of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters. This document serves as a guide for staff, volunteers, and clients to ensure the safety, dignity, and well-being of everyone involved. Mission, Vision, and Core Values Mission: To provide Christ-centered shelter, care, and support services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness, empowering them to achieve stability and self-sufficiency while restoring their dignity and hope through the love of God. Vision: To create a community where no one is left without shelter, and every individual has the opportunity to rebuild their life with dignity and purpose. Core Values: Compassion, Faith, Dignity, Empowerment, Collaboration. 2. Governance and Organizational Structure Leadership Roles and Responsibilities Executive Director: Oversees all operations, fundraising, and community outreach. Program Manager: Manages day-to-day shelter operations and supervises staff. Case Managers: Provide individualized support and resources to clients. Volunteer Coordinator: Recruits, trains, and schedules volunteers. Chain of Command All staff and volunteers must follow the chain of command for reporting issues or seeking guidance. Any concerns should first be addressed to the immediate supervisor, then escalated to the Program Manager or Executive Director as necessary. 3. Shelter Operations Admission Policies Clients must complete an intake process, including a brief interview and assessment. Admission is granted on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to families with children, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities. Clients must agree to abide by the shelter’s rules and policies. Client Rights and Responsibilities Rights: To be treated with dignity and respect. To receive safe and clean accommodations. To access available programs and services. Responsibilities: To follow all shelter rules and policies. To respect other clients, staff, and volunteers. To participate in case management or other required programs. House Rules Curfew is at 9:00 PM unless otherwise specified. Clients must maintain cleanliness in shared spaces and personal areas. Smoking is only permitted in designated outdoor areas. Weapons, drugs, alcohol, and illegal substances are strictly prohibited. 4. Programs and Services Emergency Shelter Services Clients are provided with safe sleeping accommodations, meals, and access to hygiene facilities. Separate sleeping areas are designated for men, women, and families. Case Management and Support Services Case managers work with clients to develop individualized action plans, including goals for housing, employment, and health. Support services include job training, financial literacy workshops, and referrals to mental health or addiction recovery programs. Faith-Based Programs Clients are invited to participate in Bible studies, prayer groups, and worship services. Participation is voluntary and open to all faiths. 5. Staff and Volunteer Policies Recruitment and Onboarding All staff and volunteers must complete an application, background check, and orientation session before beginning their roles. Code of Conduct Staff and volunteers must treat all clients, colleagues, and community members with respect and professionalism. Personal relationships with clients are prohibited to maintain professional boundaries. Confidentiality Policy All client information must be kept confidential and only shared with authorized personnel as needed. Safety and Security Guidelines Staff and volunteers must report any safety concerns or incidents immediately. Volunteers are not permitted to administer medical care unless trained and authorized. 6. Health and Safety Policies Hygiene and Sanitation All areas of the shelter must be cleaned and sanitized regularly. Clients are encouraged to maintain personal hygiene and have access to showers and hygiene supplies. Emergency Preparedness Staff and volunteers must be familiar with fire evacuation routes and procedures. Regular drills will be conducted to ensure preparedness for emergencies. Incident Reporting Any accidents, injuries, or incidents must be documented using the shelter’s Incident Report Form and submitted to the Program Manager. 7. Client Policies Drug and Alcohol Policy The shelter is a drug- and alcohol-free environment. Clients found in possession of or under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be asked to leave and referred to appropriate resources. Violence Prevention Violence, threats, or harassment of any kind will not be tolerated. Violators will be removed from the shelter and may face legal consequences. Grievance Procedures Clients who have complaints or concerns about shelter policies or treatment may submit a written grievance to the Program Manager. All grievances will be reviewed and addressed promptly. 8. Financial Policies Donations and Fundraising All donations must be documented and used in accordance with the shelter’s mission and budget. Fundraising activities must be approved by the Executive Director and comply with local regulations. Budgeting and Financial Management The shelter’s budget is overseen by the Executive Director and Board of Directors. All expenditures must be approved and documented. 9. Community Partnerships Collaboration with Churches and Organizations Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters partners with local churches, businesses, and community organizations to provide resources, funding, and support services. Volunteer Engagement Volunteers are essential to the shelter’s operations. The Volunteer Coordinator ensures that all volunteers are trained, supported, and appreciated. 10. Acknowledgment and Agreement By signing below, I acknowledge that I have received, read, and understood the Policies and Procedures Manual for Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters. I agree to abide by the policies and procedures outlined in this manual. Name: ___________________________________________ Signature: ________________________________________ Date: ____________________________________________ Conclusion This Policies and Procedures Manual is designed to ensure that Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters operates with integrity, efficiency, and compassion. By following these guidelines, we can create a safe and supportive environment for everyone we serve, reflecting God’s love and grace in all that we do. If you have any questions or need clarification, please contact the Program Manager or Executive Director. Approved by: ________________________________ Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters Date: ________________________

  • Event Policy | Jehovah Saints

    "Learn about the Jehovah Saints Event Policy, detailing guidelines and procedures to ensure faith-based events are organized with integrity, safety, and alignment with our mission." Jehovah Saints Event Policy At Jehovah Saints, all events are designed to glorify God, foster fellowship, and strengthen the faith of our congregation and community. This Event Policy ensures that all activities hosted or sponsored by Jehovah Saints align with our mission, values, and biblical principles while maintaining order, safety, and inclusivity. 1. Purpose of Events Events at Jehovah Saints are organized to: Promote spiritual growth and discipleship. Encourage fellowship and unity among members and the community. Serve as outreach opportunities to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Support community service and charitable initiatives. Celebrate milestones, holidays, and special occasions in a Christ-centered manner. 2. Types of Events Jehovah Saints organizes and hosts a variety of events, including but not limited to: Worship Services: Special services such as revivals, prayer meetings, and conferences. Educational Events: Bible studies, workshops, seminars, and youth programs. Fellowship Events: Church picnics, potlucks, holiday celebrations, and retreats. Community Outreach: Food drives, clothing donations, and evangelism events. Fundraisers: Events to raise funds for specific church projects or charitable causes. 3. Event Planning and Approval All events hosted by Jehovah Saints must be planned and approved according to the following guidelines: Event Proposal: All events must be proposed in writing to the church leadership or Event Planning Team. The proposal should include the event purpose, date, time, location, budget, and expected participants. Approval Process: Events must be approved by church leadership to ensure they align with the mission and values of Jehovah Saints. Approval is based on the availability of resources, scheduling, and alignment with the church calendar. Coordination: Once approved, the Event Planning Team will work with the event organizer(s) to finalize details, allocate resources, and promote the event. 4. Event Participation Inclusive Participation: All events are open to members of Jehovah Saints and, where appropriate, the wider community. Events should foster a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, reflecting Christ’s love for all people. Registration: For certain events, participants may be required to register in advance. This ensures adequate planning for space, materials, and resources. Code of Conduct: All participants are expected to adhere to a Christ-like standard of behavior, showing respect, kindness, and consideration for others. Disruptive or inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated and may result in removal from the event. 5. Use of Church Facilities When events are held on church property, the following guidelines apply: Scheduling: Facility use must be scheduled in advance to avoid conflicts with other church activities. Setup and Cleanup: Event organizers are responsible for setup and cleanup, ensuring the space is left in its original condition. Damage: Any damage to church property must be reported immediately and may result in fees to cover repairs. Prohibited Activities: Activities that conflict with the mission and values of Jehovah Saints (e.g., alcohol consumption, inappropriate entertainment) are strictly prohibited. 6. Safety and Security Jehovah Saints prioritizes the safety and well-being of all event participants. Supervision: Adequate adult supervision is required for events involving children and youth. Emergency Preparedness: Event organizers must have a plan in place for emergencies (e.g., medical issues, fire, severe weather). Insurance: Certain events may require additional liability insurance, as determined by church leadership. 7. Financial Guidelines Budgeting: All events must operate within an approved budget. Organizers should submit a detailed budget proposal during the planning phase. Fundraising: Fundraising activities must be approved by church leadership and comply with the church’s financial policies. Reimbursements: Expenses incurred for church events may be reimbursed upon submission of receipts and prior approval. 8. Promotion and Communication Event Promotion: All event promotions (e.g., flyers, social media posts, announcements) must be approved by the church leadership or Communications Team. Promotions should clearly reflect the Christ-centered purpose of the event. Communication: Event details will be shared with the congregation through church announcements, newsletters, and digital platforms. 9. Cancellation and Rescheduling Events may be canceled or rescheduled due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., inclement weather, emergencies). Organizers are responsible for promptly notifying participants and updating promotional materials in the event of a cancellation or change. 10. Biblical Foundation All events hosted by Jehovah Saints are guided by biblical principles: Colossians 3:17 (KJV): "And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him." Hebrews 10:24-25 (KJV): "And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching." 1 Corinthians 14:40 (KJV): "Let all things be done decently and in order." 11. Contact Information For questions or to propose an event, please contact: Jehovah Saints Event Planning Team 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 [Click Here to Contact Us] Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA By adhering to this Event Policy, Jehovah Saints ensures that all activities honor God, serve others, and strengthen the body of Christ. Thank you for your cooperation and commitment to making every event a blessing to our congregation and community.

  • (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Learn about Jehovah Saints WCAG 2.1 Level AA accessibility standards and how they ensure websites are inclusive for all users. Discover guidelines for creating accessible content, improving usability, and meeting compliance requirements." Accessibility Statement for Jehovah Saints At Jehovah Saints, we are committed to ensuring that our services, website, and ministry activities are accessible to all individuals, regardless of ability. We strive to create an inclusive experience that reflects our mission to share God's love and serve every member of our community. Our Commitment We believe that everyone should have equal access to our resources, both online and in-person. To achieve this, we actively work to ensure that our website, facilities, and programs meet or exceed accessibility standards. Website Accessibility Jehovah Saints is continuously improving the accessibility of our website to ensure it is user-friendly for individuals with disabilities. We aim to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, as our standard for digital accessibility. Some of the steps we take include: Providing text alternatives for non-text content (e.g., images, videos). Ensuring the website is navigable using a keyboard or assistive technologies. Using clear, consistent layouts and designs. Offering captions and transcripts for multimedia content. Testing our website regularly for accessibility improvements. If you experience any issues accessing our website or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us Click Here Feedback and Assistance We welcome your feedback on improving accessibility for Jehovah Saints. If you encounter barriers or need assistance with accessing our resources, please reach out to us. Your input helps us better serve our community and fulfill our mission. Contact Us: Email: Click Here to Contact Us Phone: +1 573-891-1933 Mailing Address: 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303, Dexter, MO 63841 Ongoing Efforts Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we are dedicated to continuous improvement. We regularly review our practices, train our staff, and seek guidance to ensure we meet the needs of all individuals. Thank you for being part of Jehovah Saints and helping us create an inclusive environment where everyone can grow in faith and fellowship. This statement reflects our dedication to serving God’s people with love, compassion, and dignity.

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

    "Experience the Jehovah Saints Future Temple, a groundbreaking fusion of faith and technology. A beacon of light and innovation, uniting spirituality, advanced design, and global worship in a sanctuary of eternal hope." VISION Future Jehovah Saints International Headquarters Image Loading... Unity in Worship: A Vision of Peace and Collaboration The Image and Its Meaning The image above is an AI-generated representation, intentionally designed to resemble a mosque with a cross on top, symbolizing the unity and shared foundations of the Abrahamic faiths: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. It reflects the vision of Jehovah Saints to foster collaboration and mutual respect among these faiths, as we all worship the same God—the God of Abraham. Scripture Inspiration: “Have we not all one Father? Did not one God create us?” — Malachi 2:10 Shared Heritage: The God of Abraham Our vision is inspired by the shared ancestry of the Abrahamic religions: Judaism: The descendants of Abraham’s son Jacob. Islam: The descendants of Abraham’s son Ishmael. Christianity: Those who follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, who is rooted in the lineage of Abraham. These three faiths are intrinsically connected, all tracing their spiritual heritage back to Abraham, a man of great faith and obedience to God. Scripture Inspiration: “I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.” — Genesis 12:2-3 A Vision for Peace and Unity Jehovah Saints knows that Jews, Muslims, and Christians are brothers and sisters under God, and we are called to live in peace and harmony. Our vision is to reflect this unity in our actions and projects. By incorporating architectural elements of both mosques and churches, we aim to symbolize the shared values and aspirations of these faiths. Our ultimate goal is to foster peace on Earth while serving those in need, such as through our global homeless shelter initiatives. Scripture Inspiration: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” — Matthew 5:9 The Call to Love Your Neighbor At the heart of our mission is the commandment to love and treat others as we would want to be treated. This principle is shared across Christianity, Judaism, and Islam and is the foundation of our work. Christianity: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” — Mark 12:31 Judaism: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” — Leviticus 19:18 Islam: “None of you truly believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.” — Sahih Muslim 45 By treating everyone as our neighbor, regardless of faith or background, we aim to build bridges of understanding and compassion. Building Homeless Shelters: A Shared Mission Our work to build homeless shelters worldwide reflects our commitment to serving humanity and living out the values of our faith. This mission transcends religious boundaries and focuses on the shared call to care for the vulnerable and uplift the downtrodden. Scripture Inspiration: “If there is a poor man among your brothers in any of the towns of the land that the Lord your God is giving you, do not be hardhearted or tightfisted toward your poor brother. Rather, be openhanded and freely lend him whatever he needs.” — Deuteronomy 15:7-8 Our Goal: Peace and Compassion Our goal is simple yet profound: Promote Unity: Recognize the shared heritage and values of the Abrahamic faiths. Seek Peace: Work toward harmony among all people, regardless of their faith. Serve Others: Love and care for our neighbors as ourselves, fulfilling the command of God. Scripture Inspiration: “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!” — Psalm 133:1 We invite you to join us in this mission of unity, peace, and service. Whether through prayer, donations, or active participation, you can be part of this vision to create a world where faith unites rather than divides, and where love and compassion are extended to all. Scripture Inspiration: “Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” — 1 John 3:18 Reading Script Above 00:00 / 04:21 "Give Hope"

  • Cause of Homelessness | Jehovah Saints

    "Discover the key causes of homelessness with Jehovah Saints. Explore economic, social, and systemic factors contributing to homelessness and learn how faith-driven solutions can make a difference." 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

  • Jehovah Saints Archbishops | Contact Us to Become a BishopJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    Looking to join the ranks of Jehovah Saints Archbishops? Contact us to become a Bishop or Archbishop. Join our Christian organization Jehovah Saints, who are full of forgiveness, love, faith, grace, peace, healing, and hope. Archbishops Jehovah Saints Archbishops & Bishops Worldwide All Bishops give "you" 10% of "their" offerings to the Archbishop on 22nd, of every month. All 10% offerings you receive, Archbishop, give 10% of your offerings received to CEO Michael Hopkins, as I will be working worldwide as soon as I get done with the USA, which should not take long, if everything goes as planned. ● 10% is not required, but if they want a blessing from God, this is how it works Jehovah Saints Global Outreach Worldwide Headquarters CEO: Michael Hopkins 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA Text: +1 (573) 568-8887 USA Pray and talk to God in your mind all the time! “Godspeed Archbishops” “Expression of good wishes to a person starting a journey” “If we all pull together, how happy we’ll be!” Contact us to become a Bishop, or Archbishop Get in touch so we can start working together. First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting! Jehovah Saints Headquarters for South Sudan Archbishop Daniel Deng Bol Juba, Aweil, South Sudan Email: dengatoc@gmail.com Phone number: +211921163669 Jehovah Saints Headquarters for Malawi Archbishop Vincent (Victor) Phiri P.Box 30 , Thuchila, Malawi, Africa email: victorphr1@gmail.com Phone number: +265999101050 Phone Number: +265888639566 Jehovah Saints Headquarters for Bangladesh Archbishop Ripon Das email: goutamdas01755@gmail.com Phone: +8801798881530 Jehovah Saints Headquarters for Nigeria Archbishop Eyitayo Olorund No 31 Stanley Maka street Shell road Sapele Delta state Nigeria, Africa Email: eyitayoolorunda@gmail.com Phone number: +2348062893124 Jehovah Saints Headquarters for Democratic Republic of the Congo Archbishop Fataki Mulizi B.P. 392. Cyangugu Rwanda via D.R. Congo email: bwirafataki@gmail.com Phone Number: +243998902303

  • 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."

  • "Welcome to Jehovah Saints | A Community of Faith and Service"

    Stay informed with Christian News Today at Jehovah Saints. "Make a difference today! Donate to help the homeless and provide essential support like food, shelter, and hope. Join our mission to end homelessness and transform lives. Your contribution matters!" Vision and Goals: - Pro-Life Campaign - bibles classes in schools - charity causes - homeless shelters - prison ministry According to United Nations there are over 150 Million people worldwide experiencing homelessness! "Change a life today—your kindness can give someone without a home warmth, hope, and a fresh start." "Give Hope" Message from Founder: Michael Hopkins VIDEO LOADING... "True Treasure Lies in Helping the Homeless, Poor, and Needy." As Matthew 6:19-21 reminds us: “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth... But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven ...where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Zoom Meeting Jehovah Saints: Building Homeless Shelters Worldwide Our Mission: Providing Shelter and Hope Jehovah Saints is committed to addressing the global homelessness crisis by building shelters for those in need. With over 150 million homeless people worldwide, our mission is not just about providing shelter but restoring dignity, hope, and a sense of belonging to the most vulnerable in society. Scripture Inspiration: “Is it not to share your food with the hungry and to provide the poor wanderer with shelter—when you see the naked, to clothe them, and not to turn away from your own flesh and blood?” — Isaiah 58:7 Progress in Kenya: A Testament to God’s Work One of our ongoing projects is homeless shelters in Kenya, where Victor Odhiambo, the President of Jehovah Saints in Kenya, is leading the effort with over 25 dedicated volunteers. The photos show the progress of this shelter, a symbol of hope for countless individuals in need. Victor and his team are tirelessly working to make this vision a reality, but we need your help. Your donations will go directly to support this project and others like it around the world. Scripture Inspiration: “Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward them for what they have done.” — Proverbs 19:17 Our Global Reach While our international headquarters is based in Dexter, Missouri, USA, Jehovah Saints has expanded its efforts to multiple countries, including: South Sudan Uganda Kenya Tanzania Pakistan Liberia Ghana Sierra Leone India Malawi In each of these locations, we are building shelters, providing resources, and empowering local communities to care for the homeless. Scripture Inspiration: “The righteous care about justice for the poor, but the wicked have no such concern.” — Proverbs 29:7 A Small Group with Big Hearts Jehovah Saints is a small group of volunteers with a big mission. We dedicate our time, energy, and resources to help those less fortunate. While the task is enormous, our faith in God and the generosity of donors like you make it possible. We believe in the words of Matthew 25:40: “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” How You Can Help Your donations are crucial to the success of our mission. Every dollar you give goes directly to where it is needed the most, funding the construction of shelters, providing food and supplies, and supporting volunteers on the ground. Make a One-Time Donation: Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference. Become a Monthly Donor: Your consistent support allows us to plan and expand our efforts sustainably. Pray for Us: Your prayers are just as valuable as your financial support. Scripture Inspiration: “Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.” — Luke 6:38 Why This Matters Homelessness is not just about a lack of shelter; it’s about a lack of hope. By building shelters, we are not only providing a roof over someone’s head but also creating a space where they can feel safe, valued, and loved. Scripture Inspiration: “Defend the weak and the fatherless; uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed.” — Psalm 82:3 Thank You for Your Support We deeply appreciate your generosity and support. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of the homeless and fulfill the command of Christ to care for the least among us. Scripture Inspiration: “And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.” — Hebrews 13:16 Reading Script Above 00:00 / 04:02 "Give Hope" Stay informed with the latest news! Get updates by subscribing to our email list. First Name Last Name Email Subscribe for Updates Thank you for your submission! Singing, "If we all pull together how happy we'll be!" Video Loading.. Luke 21:1-4 The Widow's Offering "Jesus looked up and saw the rich putting their gifts into the offering box, and he saw a poor widow put in two small copper coins". And he said, “Truly, I tell you, this poor widow has put in more than all of them. For they all contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty put in all she had to live on.” This passage highlights the importance of generosity and sacrificial giving in the eyes of Jesus. The widow's offering of two small coins, despite being meager in financial value, was considered greater by Jesus because it represented her giving 100% of what she had. In contrast, the rich individuals not necessarily sacrificing much percentage% wise, in the comparison to the widows 100% offering. Reading Script Above 00:00 / 00:50 No posts published in this language yet Once posts are published, you’ll see them here. Founder & Visionary Michael Hopkins "Where there is no vision, the people perish" Proverbs 29:18 Warm Greetings, My name is Michael Hopkins, and I am the founder of Jehovah Saints Ministry and Homeless Shelter Programs. Our ministry is deeply rooted in the Holy Scriptures and the life-affirming teachings of Jesus Christ. My spiritual journey began in a Missouri Pentecostal Church and continued through Emmanuel Baptist Christian School, where I cultivated a profound understanding of God’s Word and strengthened my walk with Him. As a shepherd of God’s people, I follow His divine calling rather than worldly recognition. The vastness of our world and the needs of His people compel me to mentor and equip future ministers to carry forth God’s Word. As Ecclesiastes 4:9 reminds us, "Two are better than one, for they have a good reward for their toil." I recognize that my efforts alone are not enough. That’s why we are seeking passionate individuals to join us in this noble mission. United by faith, we stand ready to achieve remarkable things and bring joy and hope to those we serve. I invite you to join us in this divine mission, working together for the glory of God and the betterment of humanity. As 2 Timothy 2:3 encourages us, "Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ." Let us endure together, standing firm in faith and love, as we carry out His work. In His Service, Michael Hopkins Founder, Jehovah Saints Ministry and Homeless Shelter Programs Reading Script Above 00:00 / 02:25 "Ken Ham reconstructed Noah's Ark" @1 Ark Encounter Drive Williamstown, KY 41097 Our Story of Jesus Tahoe @Kentucky Castle

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

    Abortion; When does the soul connect to the body? Abortion: When the Soul is Connected The Miraculous Journey of Life: Heartbeat, Soul, and Divine Wisdom The beginning of life is marked by incredible milestones, both scientifically and spiritually. One such significant event is the development of a baby's heartbeat. We delve into the fascinating interplay between the physical and spiritual aspects of life, exploring the connection between the heartbeat and the soul, and the divine wisdom that shapes our understanding of existence. The Beginning of a Heartbeat A baby in the womb typically develops a heartbeat around 5 to 6 weeks after conception. At this stage, the heart is just beginning to form, and the heartbeat is often detectable via ultrasound. It's a crucial and exciting milestone in early pregnancy. Biblical Scripture: "For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb." (Psalm 139:13) The Connection Between Heartbeat and Soul Many believe that the heartbeat signifies the connection of the soul to the body. The soul, imbued with electrical energy, connects to an area called the sinus node in the heart. This connection facilitates the generation of electrical impulses throughout the body, sending messages from the soul to the brain. It takes less than a second for these messages to travel, highlighting the profound link between our spiritual and physical existence. Biblical Scripture: "The spirit of man is the lamp of the Lord, searching all his innermost parts." (Proverbs 20:27) Philosophical and Spiritual Implications The presence of electrical activity in our bodies is a marker of life. When a person dies, and all electrical activity ceases, doctors consider them clinically dead. This cessation of electrical impulses can be seen as the soul leaving the body, just as it entered. The idea that life is marked by electrical energy intertwines with the belief that the soul is the essence of our being. Biblical Scripture: "And the dust returns to the ground it came from, and the spirit returns to God who gave it." (Ecclesiastes 12:7) When a person dies they no longer have electricity, when a person is alive they have electricity. Any Doctor can tell you this. The Role of Emergency Contraception In cases of rape, some may consider using emergency contraception , like the morning-after pill, to prevent pregnancy. They have 5 to 6 weeks to do so, before the soul connects to the body producing electrical impulses in the body, causing the heart to beat. This indicates the presence of the soul. The discussion around when the soul enters the body is deeply personal and varies among different beliefs. The perspective shared here views the soul's connection as starting with the heartbeat, offering a unique stance on the matter. The Wisdom of Divine Revelations God's wisdom, as revealed through personal insights and experiences, shapes our understanding of life and death. The soul's connection to the body is alive the soul significances electrical energy in the body, and death when there is no electricity. Personal Insight: "When I pray for people, I see them as a white light, and when God is working on them, they have a gold glow in that area of pain." Biblical Scripture: "A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit (soul) dries up the bones (makes one sick or ill)." (Proverbs 17:22) Conclusion The journey of life, marked by the development of a heartbeat and the connection of the soul, is a miraculous interplay between the physical and spiritual realms. The wisdom revealed through divine insights and personal experiences offers a profound understanding of our existence. By embracing these revelations, we can navigate our earthly journey with a deeper sense of purpose and connection to the divine.

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