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“What is the value of money at this time, in comparison with the value of souls? Every dollar of our means should be considered as the Lord’s, not ours; and as a precious trust from God to us; not to be wasted for needless indulgences, but carefully used in the cause of God, in the work of saving men and women from ruin” (LS 214.1).
“I was shown that the recording angel makes a faithful record of every offering dedicated to God and put into the treasury, and also of the final result of the means thus bestowed. The eye of God takes cognizance of every farthing devoted to His cause, and of the willingness or reluctance of the giver. The motive in giving is also chronicled. Those self-sacrificing, consecrated ones who render back to God the things that are His, as He requires of them, will be rewarded according to their works. Even though the means thus consecrated be misapplied, so that it does not accomplish the object which the donor had in view,—the glory of God and the salvation of souls,—those who made the sacrifice in sincerity of soul, with an eye single to the glory of God, will not lose their reward.”( 2 T 518.2)

OUR GOAL

Our goal is to have many more missionaries join us to do Gods work. We want to establish our own publishing house, school of the prophets to train others, and provide agricultural training to prepare individuals /communities for challenging times ahead. We need funds to distribute free books (LOOK AND LIVE BOOKS AND BIBLES) to those in need. We also need land and a reliable vehicle to do health expos and outreach.
HOW FUNDS WILL BE USED:
Publishing house setup
School/training facility
Health sanitarium
Land purchase
Vehicle for outreach
Free book/Bible distribution
Agricultural training programs
Food and clothing for those in need

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

You too can make a difference in this soul saving work. Some have the gift of finance while others have gifts of influence or effectively using the skills of others and bringing them together. To those with the means of financial support, you may donate and aid in support of the work. While others looking to support in service or supplies may reach out to us on our contact page for further info.
“God required of his ancient people three yearly gatherings. “Three times in a year shall all thy males appear before the Lord thy God in the place which he shall choose; in the feast of unleavened bread, and in the feast of weeks, and in the feast of tabernacles; and they shall not appear before the Lord empty. Every man shall give as he is able, according to the blessing of the Lord thy God which he hath given thee.” No less than one-third of their income was devoted for sacred and religious purposes.
Whenever God’s people, in any period of the world, have cheerfully and willingly carried out his plan in systematic benevolence, and in gifts and offerings, there has been a standing promise that prosperity should attend all their labors just in proportion as they obeyed his requirements. When they acknowledged the claims of God, and complied with his requirements, honoring him with their substance, their barns were filled with plenty. But when they robbed God in tithes and in offerings, they were made to realize that they were not only robbing him, but themselves; for God limited his blessings to them, just in proportion as they limited their offerings to him. Some will pronounce this as one of the rigorous laws binding upon the Hebrews. But this was not a burden to the willing heart that loved God. It was only when their selfish natures strengthened by withholding, that men have lost sight of eternal considerations, and valued their earthly treasures above that of souls. There are even more urgent necessities upon the Israel of God in these last days than were upon ancient Israel. There is a great and important work to be accomplished in a very short time, and God never designed that the law of the tithing system should be of no account among his people, but that instead of this, the spirit of sacrifice should widen and deepen for the closing work”(RH, August 25, 1874).