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  • “God gave us Christ — He can give us nothing greater, and we should never settle for anything less.”

    In Jesus, God has already given us His very best. Every blessing, every promise, and every joy flows from Him. There’s nothing higher to seek and nothing deeper to discover apart from Christ Himself. May our hearts be satisfied in Him alone.

    “He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?” — Romans 8:32 (ESV)
    “God gave us Christ — He can give us nothing greater, and we should never settle for anything less.” In Jesus, God has already given us His very best. Every blessing, every promise, and every joy flows from Him. There’s nothing higher to seek and nothing deeper to discover apart from Christ Himself. May our hearts be satisfied in Him alone. “He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?” — Romans 8:32 (ESV)
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  • The cost to enter the kingdom of God is death. There is no place in the new creation for anything of the old. It will cost your selfish lifestyle, and cost you to live for your neighbor as you live for yourself... and it is not just saying, "I believe," and saying, "Jesus loves you"... true discipleship is taking the burden of the brothers as your own

    The cost to enter the kingdom of God is death. There is no place in the new creation for anything of the old. It will cost your selfish lifestyle, and cost you to live for your neighbor as you live for yourself... and it is not just saying, "I believe," and saying, "Jesus loves you"... true discipleship is taking the burden of the brothers as your own
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  • What a hilarious investment to make your humanity available to the God who created you so that He can accomplish through you, magnificently, those divine ends for which He made you, has redeemed you and now indwells you.”

    – Major W. Ian Thomas
    What a hilarious investment to make your humanity available to the God who created you so that He can accomplish through you, magnificently, those divine ends for which He made you, has redeemed you and now indwells you.” – Major W. Ian Thomas
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  • A Call to Action: Building Hope and Dignity Through Small Businesses

    Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

    I pray this message finds you well.

    Two months ago, I lost my job — my only source of income. It’s been a season of praying, searching, and asking the Lord what to do next. In that quiet place, I felt Him whisper to my heart:

    “What about My other children — those of the house, and those not yet back at the house?”

    That question stopped me in my tracks. Suddenly, my loss wasn’t just about me — it was a call to action.

    In my province, unemployment stands at nearly 39% out of 4.6 million people. Behind that number are countless brothers and sisters who wake up every morning uncertain about how they’ll feed their families.

    I began to ask God: “How can we, as the Church, rise up to meet this need?”
    What if we became more than a Sunday gathering — what if we became a Kingdom force, active Monday to Monday, helping people build small businesses, challenging mindsets, feeding the hungry, and restoring dignity in Jesus’ name?

    This is where I need your prayers, ideas, and wisdom.
    How can we work together to empower people — to give hope, teach skills, and share the Gospel through action?

    Small Business & Community Project Ideas would love feedback and additional ideas

    Here are some practical, small-scale projects that can create income, restore dignity, and open doors for ministry:

    1. Recycled Paper Briquettes (Fuel)
    Turn waste paper into cooking fuel. Reduces waste, provides affordable energy, and creates local jobs.

    2. Recycled Brooms & Cleaning Kits
    Use plastic bottles or grass to make and sell affordable brooms. Teaches youth discipline and entrepreneurship.

    3. Small Vegetable & Herb Gardens
    Grow food in recycled containers or small plots — to eat, sell, and teach stewardship of God’s creation.

    4. Home-Based Baking or Food Co-Op
    Train families to bake bread or simple meals. Sell locally or share with those in need.

    5. Fix & Repair Workshop
    Repair shoes, bicycles, and tools — restoring purpose and skill to unemployed men and women.

    6. Upcycled Clothing or “Blessing Boutique”
    Restyle donated clothing for resale or trade. Promotes dignity and self-worth.

    7. Pallet Furniture & Woodcraft
    Turn discarded pallets into furniture. Builds income and hope — one piece at a time.

    8. Eco Soap & Cleaning Products
    Make simple, affordable cleaning products. Encourages stewardship and entrepreneurship.

    9. Recycling Collection & Buy-Back Project
    Collect cans, glass, and plastics for resale. Keeps the environment clean and creates daily income.

    10. Brick-Making or Compost Block Production
    Make eco-friendly building or garden blocks to strengthen both families and communities.

    11. Digital Skills & Micro-Business Training
    Teach WhatsApp marketing, budgeting, and online sales to open modern income doors.

    12. Technical Skills Training Center
    Partner with tradesmen to teach plumbing, mechanics, and electrical basics. Gives people employable skills.

    Funding and Support Ideas and then How do we put this into practice?

    To make these visions real, we can start small but dream big:

    Church Challenge: Each member contributes R20–R50 monthly to a Community Impact Fund.

    Recycling Days: Collect paper and bottles — use proceeds to buy tools and supplies.

    Local Partnerships: Ask Christian business owners to sponsor materials or training.

    Product Sales: Sell brooms, briquettes, or baked goods and reinvest profits.

    Social Media Campaign: Share stories to attract sponsors and raise awareness.

    “Adopt a Family” Program: Sponsor startup kits for unemployed individuals.

    Workshops for Donations: Host “Start a Small Business with R100” events and use love offerings to grow the mission.

    The Bigger Vision

    This can grow into a “Kingdom Work Program” — where the church becomes a living example of faith in action by:

    Identifying needs,

    Equipping people with training and tools, and

    Sharing the Gospel through both word and deed.

    “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.”
    — Matthew 5:16

    Together, we can fight poverty, restore dignity, and spread the love of Christ in practical, powerful ways.

    If you have ideas, resources, or experience — please share. Let’s be the hands and feet of Jesus to those who need Him most.

    May the Lord bless the work of our hands and fill our hearts with compassion and courage.
    A Call to Action: Building Hope and Dignity Through Small Businesses Brothers and Sisters in Christ, I pray this message finds you well. Two months ago, I lost my job — my only source of income. It’s been a season of praying, searching, and asking the Lord what to do next. In that quiet place, I felt Him whisper to my heart: “What about My other children — those of the house, and those not yet back at the house?” That question stopped me in my tracks. Suddenly, my loss wasn’t just about me — it was a call to action. In my province, unemployment stands at nearly 39% out of 4.6 million people. Behind that number are countless brothers and sisters who wake up every morning uncertain about how they’ll feed their families. I began to ask God: “How can we, as the Church, rise up to meet this need?” What if we became more than a Sunday gathering — what if we became a Kingdom force, active Monday to Monday, helping people build small businesses, challenging mindsets, feeding the hungry, and restoring dignity in Jesus’ name? This is where I need your prayers, ideas, and wisdom. How can we work together to empower people — to give hope, teach skills, and share the Gospel through action? 💡 Small Business & Community Project Ideas would love feedback and additional ideas Here are some practical, small-scale projects that can create income, restore dignity, and open doors for ministry: 1. Recycled Paper Briquettes (Fuel) Turn waste paper into cooking fuel. Reduces waste, provides affordable energy, and creates local jobs. 2. Recycled Brooms & Cleaning Kits Use plastic bottles or grass to make and sell affordable brooms. Teaches youth discipline and entrepreneurship. 3. Small Vegetable & Herb Gardens Grow food in recycled containers or small plots — to eat, sell, and teach stewardship of God’s creation. 4. Home-Based Baking or Food Co-Op Train families to bake bread or simple meals. Sell locally or share with those in need. 5. Fix & Repair Workshop Repair shoes, bicycles, and tools — restoring purpose and skill to unemployed men and women. 6. Upcycled Clothing or “Blessing Boutique” Restyle donated clothing for resale or trade. Promotes dignity and self-worth. 7. Pallet Furniture & Woodcraft Turn discarded pallets into furniture. Builds income and hope — one piece at a time. 8. Eco Soap & Cleaning Products Make simple, affordable cleaning products. Encourages stewardship and entrepreneurship. 9. Recycling Collection & Buy-Back Project Collect cans, glass, and plastics for resale. Keeps the environment clean and creates daily income. 10. Brick-Making or Compost Block Production Make eco-friendly building or garden blocks to strengthen both families and communities. 11. Digital Skills & Micro-Business Training Teach WhatsApp marketing, budgeting, and online sales to open modern income doors. 12. Technical Skills Training Center Partner with tradesmen to teach plumbing, mechanics, and electrical basics. Gives people employable skills. 💰 Funding and Support Ideas and then How do we put this into practice? To make these visions real, we can start small but dream big: Church Challenge: Each member contributes R20–R50 monthly to a Community Impact Fund. Recycling Days: Collect paper and bottles — use proceeds to buy tools and supplies. Local Partnerships: Ask Christian business owners to sponsor materials or training. Product Sales: Sell brooms, briquettes, or baked goods and reinvest profits. Social Media Campaign: Share stories to attract sponsors and raise awareness. “Adopt a Family” Program: Sponsor startup kits for unemployed individuals. Workshops for Donations: Host “Start a Small Business with R100” events and use love offerings to grow the mission. 🕊️ The Bigger Vision This can grow into a “Kingdom Work Program” — where the church becomes a living example of faith in action by: Identifying needs, Equipping people with training and tools, and Sharing the Gospel through both word and deed. “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” — Matthew 5:16 Together, we can fight poverty, restore dignity, and spread the love of Christ in practical, powerful ways. If you have ideas, resources, or experience — please share. Let’s be the hands and feet of Jesus to those who need Him most. May the Lord bless the work of our hands and fill our hearts with compassion and courage.
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