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PARTNER

At JHC we believe that working in partnership with other organisations or church establishments that have the same value and standard in line with the word of God is crucial to our Kingdom advancement.

 

One of the biggest barrier to the Christian community in this age is segregation, I find that the churches are the number one organisations that are more reluctant to work together without feeling threatened. If you take for example KFC and McDonald they are both established as fast food restaurants and you will very rarely find a KFC without a McDonald across the street, they have the same goal but are unique in their own way. That’s the Church, 

Business Partners

We are prepared to work with interested partners to develop ideas to generate income that enables self-sustainability with the help of the holy Spirit. Let us focus our energy on helping the citizens of the Kingdom of God reach their full potential and enable sustainable and viable contributions without pressure to advance the work of our Lord and expand the Kingdom of God in this earth.

We would like to encourage partners to improve their  management skills, when it comes to developing business ideas and even in the Church.

Management is important, and that’s part of our mission ordained by God, being the first task that God bestowed upon man. The Church is struggling because of lack of management and the fact that the Church is full of people with potential, full of ideas with hidden or buried talents. We encourage business ideas and work with anyone that wishes to take a business idea forward.

 

The time of relying solely on donations, offerings and tithing stops at Jordan Healing Church. 

We have never seen on a world government website the donation sign or request for gift aid, but check most church websites you will be shocked the amount of “give and donate” signs.

The point is the bible says that the Lord shall supply our every need according to His riches in glory.

Genesis 14:17-20

Melchizedek Blesses Abram

 

 

17 When Abram came back from his victory over Chedorlaomer and the other kings, the king of Sodom went out to meet him in Shaveh Valley (also called King's Valley). 18 And Melchizedek, who was king of Salem and also a priest of the Most High God, brought bread and wine to Abram, 19 blessed him, and said, “May the Most High God, who made heaven and earth, bless Abram! 20 May the Most High God, who gave you victory over your enemies, be praised!” And Abram gave Melchizedek a tenth of all the loot he had recovered.

 

 

 

This principle behind is that Melchizedek was seen as greater than Abraham. But in return after Melchizedek blessed Abraham, Abraham gave him with a tenth of his gathering. In other words when you first blessed those God has entrusted to your care, they will recognise and experience the blessings of God and giving will be automatic and effortless.

Jacob Blesses Pharaoh - Genesis 47:7-10

7 Then Joseph brought his father Jacob in and presented him before Pharaoh. After Jacob blessed[a] Pharaoh, 8 Pharaoh asked him, “How old are you?”

9 And Jacob said to Pharaoh, “The years of my pilgrimage are a hundred and thirty. My years have been few and difficult, and they do not equal the years of the pilgrimage of my fathers.” 10 Then Jacob blessed[b] Pharaoh and went out from his presence.

Statement

 

 

Egypt was great, Pharaoh was great, during the famine people travelled to Egypt to buy food, they had it all in Egypt! but Jacob blesses Pharaoh. (The greater blesses the lessor), Jacob was spiritually rich so maternal riches were available no matter what, because the blessings of the Lord make rich and adds no sorrow to it.

 When you know who you are you will bless the so called rich. 

“Remember the greater always bless the lessor. The lessor always receives from the greater” Pastor Joseph Kayumba

 

 There’s nothing wrong with donations but this must not be our focus or our source.

 

When this becomes the focus, it leaves the Church in uncertainty of the future and even worse poor and broke, because of complete reliance on people’s donations.

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