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- 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
- Volunteer Information Form | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins
"Sign up to make a difference! Fill out the volunteer information form for Jehovah Saints and join us in spreading love, hope, and service to those in need. Get involved today!" Jehovah Saints Volunteer Information Form Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Jehovah Saints. Your willingness to serve is a blessing to our ministry and the community we serve. Please complete this form so we can better understand your skills, availability, and areas of interest. Section 1: Personal Information Full Name: Date of Birth: Gender: Male Female Prefer not to say Home Address: Street: _________________________________________________ City: ___________________________________________________ State/Province: __________________________________________ Postal Code: ____________________________________________ Country: ________________________________________________ Phone Number: Primary: ________________________________________________ Secondary (Optional): ____________________________________ Email Address: Emergency Contact: Name: _________________________________________________ Relationship: ___________________________________________ Phone Number: _________________________________________ Section 2: Church and Ministry Background Are you a member of Jehovah Saints? Yes No If yes, how long have you been a member? Have you volunteered with Jehovah Saints before? Yes (Please specify role or event): _______________________ No Describe any previous ministry or volunteer experience (e.g., church, community, nonprofit): Why do you want to volunteer with Jehovah Saints? Section 3: Skills and Areas of Interest Do you have any specific skills or talents you would like to use in your volunteer work? (Check all that apply): Administration/Office Work Teaching/Preaching Event Planning Fundraising Music/Worship Team Cooking/Food Service Youth Ministry Outreach/Evangelism Technical Support (e.g., IT, Audio/Visual) Building Maintenance/Repairs Transportation (e.g., driving church vans) Other: _____________________________________________ What areas of ministry are you most interested in serving? (Check all that apply): Homeless Outreach Children’s Ministry Youth Ministry Women’s Ministry Men’s Ministry Prayer Ministry Community Service Projects Other: _____________________________________________ Do you have any certifications, licenses, or training relevant to volunteering? (e.g., First Aid, CDL, counseling): Section 4: Availability How often are you available to volunteer? Weekly Bi-weekly Monthly Occasionally (as needed) What days are you available? (Check all that apply): Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday What times are you available? (Check all that apply): Mornings Afternoons Evenings Are you available for special events or projects? Yes No Section 5: Additional Information Do you have any physical limitations or health concerns we should be aware of? Yes (Please specify): _________________________________ No Do you have access to transportation to and from volunteer activities? Yes No Is there anything else you would like us to know about you or your volunteer interests? Section 6: Agreement and Commitment By completing this form, I acknowledge that I am volunteering with Jehovah Saints and agree to uphold the values and mission of the ministry. I understand that my role as a volunteer is to serve God and others with integrity, humility, and love. Signature: Date: Submission Instructions Please return this completed form to the church office or email it to mykulscom@gmail.com If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at +1 573-891-1933 Thank you for your willingness to serve with Jehovah Saints. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of others and glorify God through our service.
- Client Rights | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins
"Explore the Jehovah Saints Client Rights policy, outlining the commitment to dignity, respect, and fairness for all individuals served by our faith-based organization." Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters At Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, we are committed to creating a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all individuals who seek our services. To ensure mutual respect and accountability, this policy outlines the rights and responsibilities of every client staying at our shelter. By adhering to these principles, we aim to foster a community built on dignity, trust, and collaboration. Client Rights As a client of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, you have the right to: Dignity and Respect: Be treated with compassion, dignity, and respect, regardless of your race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, or background. Safe and Secure Environment: Stay in a clean, safe, and secure space, free from violence, harassment, or discrimination. Confidentiality: Have your personal information and circumstances kept confidential, except when disclosure is required by law or is necessary to ensure your safety or the safety of others. Access to Services: Receive access to shelter services, including meals, hygiene facilities, and case management, without discrimination. Participation in Programs: Choose whether or not to participate in faith-based programs, such as Bible studies or prayer groups, without fear of judgment or exclusion. Freedom to Voice Concerns: Express concerns, complaints, or grievances about services or treatment without fear of retaliation or loss of shelter. Support for Growth: Access services and programs that promote personal growth, such as job training, counseling, and life skills workshops. Fair Treatment: Be informed of all shelter policies and procedures and expect fair and consistent enforcement of those rules. Client Responsibilities As a client of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, you are expected to: Respect Others: Treat other clients, staff, and volunteers with dignity and respect. Avoid discriminatory, threatening, or abusive language and behavior. Follow Shelter Rules: Adhere to all shelter policies, including curfews, check-in procedures, and designated areas for sleeping, eating, and personal belongings. Maintain a Safe Environment: Refrain from bringing weapons, drugs, alcohol, or illegal substances onto shelter property. Avoid violent, disruptive, or unsafe behavior that could harm yourself or others. Participate in Personal Progress: Work collaboratively with case managers and staff to develop and follow an action plan toward self-sufficiency, such as securing housing, employment, or treatment services. Practice Cleanliness and Hygiene: Keep your personal space and shared areas clean and organized. Use provided hygiene facilities and supplies to maintain personal cleanliness. Respect Property: Take care of shelter property and respect the belongings of others. Avoid theft, vandalism, or misuse of shelter resources. Communicate Honestly: Be honest with shelter staff about your needs, challenges, and progress. Notify staff if you are unable to comply with policies or require additional support. Abide by Safety Guidelines: Follow all safety protocols, including fire drills, evacuation procedures, and emergency instructions. Report any safety concerns, incidents, or violations to shelter staff immediately. Consequences for Violations To maintain a safe and respectful environment, clients who fail to uphold their responsibilities may face consequences, including: Verbal or written warnings. Temporary suspension of certain privileges. Removal from the shelter in cases of serious or repeated violations, such as violence, theft, or possession of prohibited substances. All consequences will be handled fairly and consistently, with consideration for the circumstances and the client’s willingness to cooperate and improve. Grievance Procedure If you feel your rights have been violated or you have concerns about the shelter’s policies or services, you may file a grievance: Submit a written complaint to the Program Manager or a designated staff member. Your complaint will be reviewed, and a response will be provided within 7 business days. If you are unsatisfied with the resolution, you may escalate the grievance to the Executive Director for further review. Acknowledgment By signing below, you acknowledge that you have read and understood the Client Rights and Responsibilities Policy of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters. You agree to abide by the responsibilities outlined and understand the consequences of failing to do so. Client Name: ___________________________________________ Signature: _____________________________________________ Date: _________________________________________________ Conclusion Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters is dedicated to providing a safe, supportive, and Christ-centered environment for all clients. By respecting the rights and fulfilling the responsibilities outlined in this policy, we can work together to create a community of hope, healing, and transformation. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please speak with a staff member. We are here to support you on your journey toward stability and self-sufficiency.
- ByLaws | Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter ProgramJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins
"Explore the Jehovah Saints Bylaws, outlining the principles, structure, and guidelines that govern our faith-based organization and its commitment to spiritual growth and service." BYLAWS OF JEHOVAH SAINTS ARTICLE I: NAME AND PURPOSE Section 1. Name The name of the organization shall be Jehovah Saints, hereinafter referred to as the "Organization." Section 2. Purpose The Organization is established as a nonprofit organization under Section 508(c)(1)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code. Its purpose is to provide shelter, food, clothing, spiritual support, and other essential services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness, in accordance with Christian principles and values. Section 3. Mission Statement The mission of Jehovah Saints is to serve the homeless by offering compassionate care, spiritual guidance, and resources to help individuals and families transition to stable, independent living. ARTICLE II: NONPROFIT STATUS Section 1. Tax-Exempt Status The Organization shall operate exclusively for religious, charitable, and educational purposes in accordance with Section 508(c)(1)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code. No part of the Organization’s net earnings shall inure to the benefit of any private individual or shareholder. Section 2. Prohibited Activities The Organization shall not engage in activities that violate federal or state laws, including but not limited to political campaigning or substantial lobbying. ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP Section 1. Membership The Organization shall not have members as defined by law. Instead, the governance and management of the Organization shall be vested in the Board of Directors. ARTICLE IV: BOARD OF DIRECTORS Section 1. General Powers The Board of Directors (hereinafter referred to as the "Board") shall oversee the affairs, policies, and activities of the Organization. The Board shall be responsible for ensuring that the Organization fulfills its mission and complies with applicable laws. Section 2. Number and Composition The Board shall consist of no fewer than three (3) and no more than fifteen (15) members. The exact number of directors shall be determined by the Board. Section 3. Qualifications Board members shall demonstrate a commitment to the mission and values of the Organization. At least one member must be knowledgeable about nonprofit governance and financial oversight. Section 4. Term of Office Each director shall serve a term of three (3) years and may be re-elected for additional terms. Terms shall be staggered to ensure continuity. Section 5. Meetings Regular Meetings: The Board shall meet at least quarterly to conduct organizational business. Special Meetings: Special meetings may be called by the Chairperson or by a majority of the Board members with at least seven (7) days’ notice. Quorum: A majority of the Board members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Section 6. Voting Each director shall have one vote. Decisions shall be made by a majority vote of those present at a meeting where a quorum is established. Section 7. Removal A director may be removed for cause (e.g., misconduct, failure to attend meetings) by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the remaining Board members. Section 8. Vacancies Vacancies on the Board shall be filled by a majority vote of the remaining directors. The new director shall serve the remainder of the unexpired term. ARTICLE V: OFFICERS Section 1. Officers The officers of the Organization shall include a Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer. Additional officers may be established as needed by the Board. Section 2. Election and Term Officers shall be elected by the Board from among its members at the annual meeting. Each officer shall serve a term of two (2) years and may be re-elected for additional terms. Section 3. Duties of Officers Chairperson: Presides over meetings, provides leadership, and ensures the Board fulfills its responsibilities. Vice-Chairperson: Assists the Chairperson and assumes their duties in their absence. Secretary: Maintains meeting minutes, organizational records, and correspondence. Treasurer: Oversees financial matters, prepares financial reports, and ensures proper financial controls are in place. ARTICLE VI: COMMITTEES Section 1. Standing Committees The Board may establish standing committees as necessary to support the Organization’s mission. Examples include: Finance Committee Fundraising Committee Program Development Committee Section 2. Ad Hoc Committees The Board may create ad hoc committees for specific tasks or projects. Section 3. Committee Membership Committee members may include Board members and other individuals with relevant expertise. Each committee shall be chaired by a Board member. ARTICLE VII: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Section 1. Fiscal Year The fiscal year of the Organization shall begin on [insert date] and end on [insert date]. Section 2. Financial Records The Treasurer shall ensure that accurate financial records are maintained and that annual financial statements are prepared and reviewed. Section 3. Budget The Board shall approve an annual budget to guide the Organization’s financial activities. Section 4. Donations and Fundraising The Organization may solicit and accept donations, grants, and other contributions to support its mission. All funds shall be used in accordance with the Organization’s tax-exempt purpose. Section 5. Audits The Board may authorize an independent financial audit or review as needed to ensure transparency and accountability. ARTICLE VIII: CONFLICT OF INTEREST Section 1. Policy Board members and officers must disclose any potential conflicts of interest and abstain from voting on matters where a conflict exists. Section 2. Annual Disclosure All Board members shall sign an annual conflict of interest disclosure form. ARTICLE IX: AMENDMENTS Section 1. Amendments to Bylaws These bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Board members present at a meeting where a quorum is established. Proposed amendments must be presented in writing at least seven (7) days in advance of the meeting. ARTICLE X: DISSOLUTION Section 1. Dissolution Upon dissolution of the Organization, any remaining assets shall be distributed to another tax-exempt organization with a similar mission, in accordance with Section 508(c)(1)(A) and applicable state laws. ARTICLE XI: MISCELLANEOUS Section 1. Indemnification The Organization shall indemnify its directors, officers, and employees to the fullest extent permitted by law. Section 2. Governing Law These bylaws shall be governed by the laws of the State of Missouri. CERTIFICATION These bylaws were adopted by the Board of Directors of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters on the 12/22/2024 . Chairperson: Michael Hopkins Secretary: Johnathan Hopkins Date: 12/22/2024
- BibleGateway Bible App | Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter ProgramJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins
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- Drug and Alcohol Policy | Jehovah Saints
"Discover Jehovah Saints' Drug and Alcohol Policy, ensuring a safe, substance-free environment while supporting guests with resources for recovery and personal growth." Drug and Alcohol Policy For Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters Purpose Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters are committed to providing a safe, supportive, and substance-free environment for all guests, staff, and volunteers. This Drug and Alcohol Policy is designed to promote the health and well-being of everyone in the shelter while maintaining a safe and respectful community. Policy Statement The possession, use, distribution, or influence of drugs or alcohol is strictly prohibited on the premises of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters. This policy aims to create a safe and sober space where individuals can focus on stability, recovery, and personal growth. Scope This policy applies to all guests, staff, volunteers, visitors, and contractors at Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters. Prohibited Substances and Activities Drugs: The possession, use, manufacture, sale, or distribution of illegal drugs or controlled substances is strictly prohibited. The misuse of prescription medication or over-the-counter drugs is also prohibited. Alcohol: The possession, consumption, or distribution of alcohol is not allowed on shelter property. Guests under the influence of alcohol may be denied entry or services, depending on the severity of the situation. Paraphernalia: The possession of drug-related paraphernalia, such as pipes, needles (unless medically prescribed), or other items associated with drug use, is prohibited. Policy Enforcement 1. Entry and Screening Guests may be subject to bag checks upon entry to ensure compliance with this policy. Any prohibited items found during checks will be confiscated and disposed of appropriately. 2. Behavior While Under the Influence If a guest is visibly under the influence of drugs or alcohol and poses a safety risk to themselves or others, they may be denied entry or asked to leave the premises. Staff will offer resources or referrals to substance abuse support services when appropriate. 3. Zero Tolerance for Distribution Any individual caught distributing drugs or alcohol on shelter property will be reported to law enforcement and permanently barred from the shelter. Support and Resources Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters understand that many individuals struggling with homelessness may also face challenges related to substance use. While maintaining a substance-free environment, we are committed to supporting guests in their recovery efforts by: Referrals to Treatment: Providing information about local drug and alcohol treatment programs, counseling services, and support groups. Case Management: Offering case management services to help guests access resources for recovery and stability. Educational Resources: Hosting workshops or providing materials on substance abuse prevention and recovery. Violation of Policy 1. Guests Guests found in violation of this policy may face the following consequences: First Offense: A verbal warning and a reminder of the shelter's rules. Second Offense: A temporary suspension of shelter services, with the opportunity to return after agreeing to comply with the policy. Third Offense: Permanent discharge from the shelter, with referrals to alternative services provided. 2. Staff and Volunteers Staff or volunteers found in violation of this policy may face disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment or volunteer status. 3. Visitors Visitors violating the policy will be asked to leave the premises immediately and may be barred from returning. Medical Exceptions Prescription medications are permitted if they are in the original container with the guest's name and prescribed dosage clearly labeled. Guests requiring injectable medications (e.g., insulin) must notify staff to ensure proper storage and disposal of needles. Confidentiality All matters related to drug or alcohol use will be handled with the utmost confidentiality. Information will only be shared with authorized personnel or external agencies as required by law or to ensure the safety of the shelter community. Policy Review This Drug and Alcohol Policy will be reviewed annually to ensure its effectiveness and alignment with best practices. Updates will be made as necessary to address emerging challenges or changes in local laws. By enforcing this Drug and Alcohol Policy, Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters aim to foster a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all individuals seeking refuge and assistance.
- Advocating | Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter Program
"Advocate for change with Bible classes in schools and support vital ministries for abortion alternatives, the homeless, and prison outreach. Together, we can make a lasting impact through faith and compassion." At Jehovah's HOUSE of Saints, we strive to live by the words of Philippians 2:4, focusing not only on our own interests but also on the interests of others. To fulfill this mission, we have developed various programs and initiatives to address the needs of those we serve. Here are some of our key programs we are working on: Homeless Shelter Program Mission Statement: Our Homeless Shelter Program is dedicated to providing safe, supportive environments for homeless individuals in the United States and eventually around the globe. With a focus on practical assistance, spiritual care, and long-term solutions, we aim to empower individuals to rebuild their lives and find permanent housing. Key Objectives: Building Shelters Across the USA and Globally: We plan to purchase property and construct Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters in communities across the United States, with a vision to expand globally. Each shelter will be equipped with resources and tools to help individuals transition from homelessness to stability. 2. Providing Essential Resources: Transportation: Each shelter will have one vehicle to assist residents with transportation needs, such as attending job interviews, medical appointments, or other essential activities. Technology Access: Computers will be available in every shelter to help residents search for jobs, complete applications, and access online resources for personal and professional development. Counseling Services: Counseling will be provided to residents via Zoom and other platforms, addressing emotional, psychological, and practical challenges they face. 3. Assistance with Housing: Our program will actively assist residents in finding permanent housing solutions, ensuring a sustainable path out of homelessness. Biblical Inspiration: Our mission is rooted in the teachings of the Bible, emphasizing the importance of caring for those in need. James 2:15 "If a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food, and one of you says to them, 'Go in peace, be warmed and filled,' without giving them the things needed for the body, what good is that?" This scripture reminds us of the importance of not just offering kind words but also taking action to meet the physical and practical needs of others. Vision for the Future: By establishing Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, we aim to create a network of support that provides not only temporary relief but also long-term solutions. Our vision is to restore dignity, hope, and purpose to the lives of those experiencing homelessness. Call to Action: Join us in this mission to combat homelessness and provide meaningful support to those in need. Together, we can make a difference in communities across the globe. Reading Script Above 00:00 / 02:28 Bible Classes on Computers in Schools Initiative Mission Statement: We advocate for the inclusion of Bible learning in schools, understanding the importance of character development and moral education. By providing students with access to the teachings and values of Jehovah, we aim to foster understanding, peace, and ethical growth. Free Audio Bibles: Students can listen to free Audio Bibles at Bible Gateway , making it easier for them to engage with God's Word. The Value of Bible Classes in Schools Promoting Understanding and Peace "Strive for peace with everyone and for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord." — Hebrews 12:14 The inclusion of Bible classes in schools serves a greater purpose than the symbolic phrases "In God We Trust" on our money or "One Nation Under God" in our pledge of allegiance. Many children today grow up without knowing who God is, as their parents may not teach them about God's Word. This leaves them with a limited understanding of religious beliefs and values. By incorporating Bible classes in schools, children can gain a deeper understanding of God and the principles that guide their faith. While we acknowledge God on our currency and in our national pledge, it is imperative that we also make room to teach children about Him in schools. The Role of the Bible in Moral Education The Bible promotes moral values and ethics, helping to reduce violence and foster peace in our communities. A solid foundation in religious beliefs equips children to navigate the challenges of the modern world with integrity and purpose. Isaiah 60:12 "For the nation and kingdom that will not serve Jehovah shall perish; yea, those nations shall be utterly wasted." Proverbs 22:6 "Train up a child in the way he should go: And when he is old, he will not depart from it." How many children do you know who read their Bible every day? By advocating for Bible education in schools, we can help end school violence and build a generation rooted in moral principles and peace. Learning and Growing Together The Bible teaches that we learn from one another. However, we must ask ourselves: What are children learning today? Proverbs 27:17 "Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend." By introducing Bible classes in schools, we can ensure that children are learning values that strengthen their character, relationships, and communities. Call to Action: Help us bring Bible education into schools by sharing this initiative with others. Together, we can foster a generation of children who understand God's teachings and live by His values. Reading Script Above 00:00 / 02:44 Pro-Life Campaign Mission Statement: Our pro-life campaign aims to raise awareness about the value of human life and advocate for alternatives to abortion. We provide resources and support to pregnant women facing challenging circumstances, offering counseling and education. The Sanctity of Life: A Spiritual Perspective on the Beginning of Life When Does Life Begin? Life begins when the heart starts beating, as this signifies the presence of a soul within the body. This belief is rooted in spiritual guidance and personal revelations. The soul is connected to the "Sinus Node" area of the heart, which sends out electrical impulses throughout the body, acting as a bridge between the soul and the human brain. Biblical Insight: The Bible states that while the flesh (brain) is weak, the soul is strong, and the Holy Ghost is stronger. God is aware of your thoughts in both the heart and mind, which implies that He knows what you are "thinking" constantly. Psalms 44:21, Psalm 94:11 The Role of the Soul: Doctors often refer to the part of the soul as the subconscious mind, which holds more information than the conscious mind. Traumatic events, for example, are stored in the subconscious (soul) and may not always be fully accessible to the conscious brain. Death and the Soul: Doctors declare a person clinically dead when all electrical activity has left the body. This is because the soul is no longer attached to the "Sinus Node" area of the heart, signifying the departure of the soul. So life begins with the heartbeat, as the sinus node sends out electrical impluses. Conclusion: From this understanding, we can conclude that once a baby's heart starts beating, the baby has a soul and is alive. This reinforces the sanctity of life from its earliest stages. A Heartbreaking Incident I have personally witnessed a tragic and disturbing incident where a doctor disregarded the life of an aborted baby. The baby was placed on the counter, still moving, and the doctor instructed the nurse to discard it into the trashcan once it stopped moving. Such heartlessness highlights the urgent need for compassion and respect for all human life. Biblical References on the Sanctity of Life: Jeremiah 1:5 “Before Jehovah formed you in the womb, He knew you." Psalm 139:13-16 "For Jehovah formed my inward parts; God knitted me together in my mother's womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made." Job 31:15 "Did not Jehovah who made me in the womb make them? Did not the same one form us both within our mothers?" Reading Script Above 00:00 / 02:44 Prison Ministry Initiative Mission Statement: Our prison ministry program is dedicated to supporting incarcerated individuals in their spiritual, personal, and practical growth. Through mentorship, pastoral care, and empowerment programs, we aim to help prisoners develop a strong moral foundation, find purpose in their lives, and prepare for successful re-entry into society. Key Objectives: 1. Spiritual Growth and Support: We provide mentorship and pastoral care to help prisoners strengthen their faith, build a deeper relationship with God, and find meaning in their lives. Biblical Inspiration: "Remember those who are in prison, as though in prison with them, and those who are mistreated, since you also are in the body." — Hebrews 13:3 Many prisoners have strong faith, just as seen in Biblical times. Our ministry seeks to nurture and guide this faith for personal transformation. 2. Moral and Character Development: Through Bible study sessions and spiritual counseling, we encourage prisoners to build a strong moral foundation that will guide their choices and actions both inside and outside of prison. Empowerment Programs: 1. Educational Classes: Providing access to education to help prisoners develop essential skills for personal and professional growth. 2. Counseling Services: Providing emotional and psychological support to help prisoners heal from past traumas and develop positive coping mechanisms. Vision for Re-Entry: Our goal is to prepare prisoners for a successful transition back into society by equipping them with spiritual guidance, practical skills, and a renewed sense of purpose. By empowering them to rebuild their lives, we aim to reduce recidivism and foster hope for a brighter future. Call to Action: Join us in this important mission to bring hope, healing, and transformation to those who are incarcerated. Together, we can help them rebuild their lives and strengthen their faith. Reading Script Above 00:00 / 02:01 These programs are driven by our core values of compassion, faith, and service. We seek to make a positive impact on the lives of those we serve, promoting love, understanding, and personal growth. By actively looking out for the interests of others, we hope to create a more inclusive and caring community.
- 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"
- Donor Agreement | Jehovah Saints
"Support Jehovah Saints Ministries by completing the donor agreement form. Your contributions help build shelters, feed the hungry, and bring hope to the homeless. Join us in spreading compassion and making a lasting difference." Jehovah Saints Ministries Donor Agreement Form Donor Information Name/Organization: __________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________ City, State, ZIP Code: ________________________________________ Phone Number: _____________________________________________ Email Address: _____________________________________________ Donation Details Type of Donation (check one): Monetary Goods (e.g., food, clothing, supplies) Services (e.g., labor, expertise) Other: ________________________________________ Description of Donation (if applicable): Monetary Donation Amount (if applicable): $____________________ Frequency of Donation (check one): One-Time Monthly Quarterly Annually Other: ________________________________________ Preferred Payment Method (if applicable): Cash Check Bank Transfer Online Payment Other: ________________________________________ Purpose of Donation Please indicate if the donation is intended for a specific purpose: General Support Homeless Shelters Food Distribution Church Planting Medical Aid Other: ________________________________________ Donor Acknowledgment and Agreement By signing this agreement, I/we acknowledge and agree to the following: Use of Donation: Jehovah Saints Ministries agrees to use the donation for the purpose(s) designated above. If no specific purpose is selected, the donation will be used where it is most needed, as determined by the ministry. Non-Refundable Donations: All donations are final and non-refundable. Tax Deductibility: Jehovah Saints Ministries is a nonprofit organization. Donations may be tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. A receipt for tax purposes will be provided upon request. Acknowledgment of Donation: I/we consent to Jehovah Saints Ministries publicly acknowledging this donation (e.g., in newsletters or reports), unless I/we request anonymity by checking the box below: I/we wish to remain anonymous. No Goods or Services Provided: I/we confirm that no goods or services were provided in exchange for this donation, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Donor Signature I/we, the undersigned, agree to the terms outlined in this agreement and confirm that the information provided is accurate to the best of my/our knowledge. Donor Signature: ____________________________________________ Date: _____________________________________________________ For Office Use Only Received By: _____________________________________________ Date Received: ___________________________________________ Donation Receipt Number: _________________________________ Notes/Comments: _________________________________________ Contact Information For questions or assistance, please contact: Jehovah Saints Ministries Phone: __________________________ Email: __________________________ Website: ________________________ Thank you for partnering with Jehovah Saints Ministries. Your generosity helps us serve the homeless, the poor, and the needy while spreading the love of Christ.
- Data Protection Policy | Jehovah Saints
Learn about Jehovah Saints Data Protection Policy, outlining how we collect, store, and safeguard personal information to ensure privacy, security, and compliance with legal regulations. Jehovah Saints Data Protection Policy Effective Date: 01/15/2025 Purpose: The purpose of this policy is to ensure that Jehovah Saints, as a global faith-based nonprofit organization, protects all personal, financial, and organizational data entrusted to us by donors, volunteers, staff, affiliated churches, and beneficiaries. This policy outlines how Jehovah Saints collects, processes, stores, and protects data in compliance with applicable data protection laws and regulations globally, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and other relevant legislation. 1. Policy Statement Jehovah Saints is committed to safeguarding the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of all personal and organizational data. We will collect, process, and store data responsibly, ensuring compliance with global data protection laws to prevent unauthorized access, misuse, or loss of information. 2. Scope of the Policy This policy applies to: All personal data collected from donors, volunteers, staff, beneficiaries, and affiliated churches. All data collected through our global operations, including online platforms, in-person interactions, and affiliated church activities. All employees, volunteers, contractors, and third-party service providers who process data on behalf of Jehovah Saints. 3. Key Definitions Personal Data: Any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual, such as name, address, email, phone number, financial information, or religious affiliation. Data Processing: Any operation performed on data, including collection, storage, use, sharing, or deletion. Data Subject: An individual whose personal data is processed by Jehovah Saints. Data Controller: Jehovah Saints, which determines the purposes and means of processing personal data. Data Processor: Any third party that processes personal data on behalf of Jehovah Saints. 4. Data Protection Principles Jehovah Saints adheres to the following principles when processing personal data: Lawfulness, Fairness, and Transparency: Data will be processed lawfully, fairly, and in a transparent manner. Purpose Limitation: Data will only be collected for specified, explicit, and legitimate purposes. Data Minimization: Only the data necessary for the intended purpose will be collected and processed. Accuracy: Data will be accurate and kept up to date. Storage Limitation: Data will not be kept longer than necessary for its intended purpose. Integrity and Confidentiality: Data will be processed securely to prevent unauthorized access, loss, or damage. 5. Data Collection and Usage 5.1 Types of Data Collected Jehovah Saints collects the following types of data: Donor Data: Name, contact information, donation history, and payment details. Volunteer and Staff Data: Name, contact information, background checks, and training records. Beneficiary Data: Name, contact information, and details relevant to receiving services (e.g., shelter needs). Affiliated Church Data: Church name, contact details, and financial and operational information. 5.2 Purpose of Data Collection Data is collected for the following purposes: To manage donations and issue tax-deductible receipts. To recruit, train, and manage volunteers and staff. To coordinate services for beneficiaries (e.g., homeless shelters). To maintain communication with affiliated churches and ensure compliance with Jehovah Saints policies. To comply with legal and regulatory requirements. 6. Data Storage and Security 6.1 Data Storage Personal data will be stored securely in electronic systems and/or physical files. Data will be stored only as long as necessary for the purpose for which it was collected. 6.2 Security Measures Jehovah Saints implements the following security measures: Encryption of sensitive data during transmission and storage. Secure access controls, including passwords and multi-factor authentication. Regular software updates and system maintenance to protect against vulnerabilities. Physical security measures for offices and data storage facilities. Regular backups of critical data to ensure availability in case of loss or damage. 7. Data Sharing and Disclosure 7.1 Internal Data Sharing Data may be shared within Jehovah Saints for legitimate operational purposes, such as managing donations, volunteer coordination, and shelter operations. 7.2 External Data Sharing Jehovah Saints may share data with third parties only under the following circumstances: With service providers (e.g., payment processors, IT providers) who process data on our behalf under strict confidentiality agreements. When required by law or to comply with legal obligations. With the explicit consent of the data subject. Prohibited Sharing: Jehovah Saints will never sell personal data to third parties or share it for marketing purposes without explicit consent. 8. Data Subject Rights Jehovah Saints respects the rights of data subjects, including: Right to Access: Individuals can request access to their personal data. Right to Rectification: Individuals can request corrections to inaccurate or incomplete data. Right to Erasure (Right to Be Forgotten): Individuals can request the deletion of their data, subject to legal and operational requirements. Right to Restriction: Individuals can request restrictions on the processing of their data. Right to Data Portability: Individuals can request a copy of their data in a portable format. Right to Object: Individuals can object to the processing of their data for specific purposes. How to Submit Requests: Data subjects can submit requests by contacting Jehovah Saints at: Email: Contact Us Phone: +1 573-891-1933 Jehovah Saints will respond to all requests within 30 days, as required by applicable laws. 9. Breach Notification In the event of a data breach, Jehovah Saints will: Notify affected individuals if their data is at risk. Report the breach to relevant authorities, as required by law. Investigate the breach and implement measures to prevent future incidents. 10. Training and Awareness Jehovah Saints will provide regular training to staff, volunteers, and affiliated churches on data protection policies and best practices. Training will include: Identifying and mitigating data security risks. Proper handling and storage of personal data. Reporting suspected breaches or unauthorized access. 11. Third-Party Processors Jehovah Saints will ensure that all third-party service providers who process data on our behalf: Sign data processing agreements that comply with applicable laws. Implement adequate security measures to protect personal data. 12. Compliance and Monitoring Jehovah Saints will conduct regular audits to ensure compliance with this policy and applicable data protection laws. Non-compliance by staff, volunteers, or affiliated churches may result in disciplinary action, including termination of employment or affiliation. 13. Policy Updates This policy will be reviewed annually or as required by changes in data protection laws. Updates will be communicated to all staff, volunteers, and affiliated churches. 14. Contact Information For questions or concerns about this policy, please contact: Data Protection Officer (DPO): Johnathan Hopkins Email: Contact Us Phone: +1 573-891-1933 Approved By: Michael Hopkins Chief Executive Officer 01/15/2025 Jehovah Saints is committed to protecting the data entrusted to us and ensuring compliance with global data protection standards, enabling us to fulfill our mission with integrity and transparency.
- What is a 508(c)(1)(A)? | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins
"Learn about 508(c)(1)(A) organizations, a special designation for faith-based, non-profit ministries that operate with tax-exempt status while maintaining religious freedom and autonomy." Jehovah Saints A 508(c)(1)(A) non-profit faith-based organization is a type of tax-exempt organization in the United States specifically designated for churches, ministries, and other religious organizations. It is distinct from the more commonly known 501(c)(3) organizations, though both are tax-exempt under the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). Below is a detailed explanation of what a 508(c)(1)(A) organization is: 1. What is a 508(c)(1)(A)? 508(c)(1)(A) refers to a section of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code that automatically exempts certain religious organizations, such as churches, synagogues, mosques, and other places of worship, from federal income tax. These organizations are not required to apply for formal recognition of their tax-exempt status with the IRS (as 501(c)(3) organizations typically do). They are automatically considered tax-exempt as long as they meet the criteria of being a church or a religious organization. 2. Key Features of a 508(c)(1)(A) Organization Faith-Based Focus: These organizations are specifically for religious purposes, such as churches, ministries, or other faith-based missions. Automatic Tax Exemption: Unlike 501(c)(3) organizations, which must file Form 1023 to apply for tax-exempt status, 508(c)(1)(A) organizations are automatically tax-exempt if they meet the criteria for being a church or religious organization. No Annual Filing Requirement: Churches and other 508(c)(1)(A) organizations are generally not required to file Form 990 (the annual information return required of most 501(c)(3) organizations). First Amendment Protections: These organizations often emphasize their First Amendment rights, including freedom of religion and speech, which allows them to operate with less government interference compared to other types of non-profits. 3. Differences Between 508(c)(1)(A) and 501(c)(3) While both are tax-exempt, there are some notable differences: Feature 508(c)(1)(A) and 501(c)(3) 508(c)(1)(A) Purpose Specifically for churches, ministries, and faith-based organizations. 501(c)(3) Broader scope, including charities, schools, etc. 508(c)(1)(A) Tax Exemption Automatic (no application required) 501(c)(3) Must apply using IRS Form 1023 508(c)(1)(A) Annual Filing (Form 990) Not required for churches. 501(c)(3) Required for most organizations. 508(c)(1)(A) Government Oversight Minimal due to First Amendment protections. 501(c)(3) More oversight and compliance requirements. 508(c)(1)(A) Political Activity Limited, but some argue more flexibility for churches. 501(c)(3) Strictly limited under IRS rules. 4. Benefits of 508(c)(1)(A) Status Privacy: Churches and ministries do not need to disclose financial details publicly, as they are not required to file Form 990. First Amendment Protections: Because these organizations are rooted in religious freedom, they often have greater protections from government interference. Ease of Formation: There is no lengthy application process for tax-exempt status, as the exemption is automatic for qualifying religious organizations. Flexibility in Operations: Some argue that 508(c)(1)(A) organizations have more flexibility in areas like political involvement, though this is still subject to interpretation and legal limits. 5. Limitations of a 508(c)(1)(A) Organization Religious Focus Required: These organizations must be faith-based and exist for religious purposes. They cannot operate as secular charities or non-profits. Not Ideal for Non-Religious Causes: If your organization is not explicitly religious, it will not qualify for 508(c)(1)(A) status and would need to apply under 501(c)(3). Misuse Risks: Some organizations improperly claim 508(c)(1)(A) status to avoid IRS scrutiny. It’s essential to operate within the law and ensure the organization genuinely qualifies as a church or religious entity. 6. What Qualifies as a Church or Religious Organization? The IRS uses a set of criteria to determine whether an organization qualifies as a church or religious organization under 508(c)(1)(A). These include: Having a distinct legal existence Recognized creed and form of worship Regular religious services Established places of worship Ordained ministers or clergy Religious instruction for members A membership not associated with any other church or denomination 7. Examples of 508(c)(1)(A) Organizations Local churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples. Ministries focused on evangelism, outreach, or faith-based education. Religious missions or organizations that provide spiritual guidance and support. A 508(c)(1)(A) non-profit faith-based organization is a powerful way for churches and ministries to operate with tax-exempt status while maintaining their religious freedoms. It provides the benefits of tax exemption without the extensive filing and reporting requirements of a 501(c)(3). However, it’s essential to ensure that the organization truly qualifies as a church or religious entity and operates in compliance with IRS guidelines. For religious organizations seeking to focus on ministry and outreach, this designation aligns with both practical and spiritual goals. Are Donations to 508(c)(1)(A) Non-Profit Organizations Tax-Deductible? Donations to 508(c)(1)(A) non-profit organizations are generally tax-deductible for donors, provided certain conditions are met. These organizations are faith-based and operate under the umbrella of tax exemption as outlined in the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). Below, we explain how this works and what donors need to know about contributing to these organizations. Why Are Donations Tax-Deductible? The IRS recognizes 508(c)(1)(A) organizations as a subset of 501(c)(3) organizations. This means they share the same benefits, including: Tax-Exempt Status: The organization does not pay federal income taxes on its charitable activities. Deductible Contributions: Donations made to the organization can be deducted from the donor’s taxable income, provided the donation meets IRS guidelines. How to Ensure Your Donation is Tax-Deductible To claim a tax deduction for a donation to a 508(c)(1)(A) organization, follow these steps: 1. Verify the Organization's Status While 508(c)(1)(A) organizations are not always listed in the IRS Tax-Exempt Organization Search database (since they are automatically exempt ), you can confirm their status by contacting the organization directly. 2. Obtain a Receipt The organization should provide a written acknowledgment or receipt for your donation. This receipt should include: The organization’s name. The date of the donation. The amount of the donation. A statement that no goods or services were provided in exchange for the donation (if applicable). 3. Keep Records Maintain records of your donation, such as canceled checks, credit card statements, or receipts from the organization. 4. Consult a Tax Professional If you’re unsure about the deductibility of your donation, consult a tax advisor or accountant to ensure compliance with IRS regulations. IRS Guidelines for Tax-Deductible Donations To qualify as tax-deductible, donations must meet the following IRS requirements: The donation must be made to a qualified non-profit organization (such as a 508(c)(1)(A) organization). The donation must be a gift, meaning you do not receive goods or services in return. You must itemize deductions on your tax return to claim the deduction. Benefits of Donating to a 508(c)(1)(A) Organization Support Faith-Based Initiatives: Your contribution helps support religious programs, ministries, and charitable activities that align with the organization’s mission. Tax Savings: By deducting your donation, you can reduce your taxable income and potentially lower your tax bill. Impactful Giving: Donations to faith-based organizations often go directly toward helping those in need, including providing food, shelter, counseling, and spiritual support. Conclusion Donations to 508(c)(1)(A) non-profit organizations are typically tax-deductible, offering you the opportunity to support faith-based initiatives while reducing your taxable income. However, it’s important to ensure the organization meets IRS requirements and to keep proper documentation of your contributions. If you have any questions about donating to a 508(c)(1)(A) organization or claiming your deduction, consult the organization directly or seek advice from a tax professional.
- 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












