Hands. Not vision. Not posture. Not plan. Hands.
We take down trees before they fall on people’s homes. We fix roofs. When a brother’s car dies and he can’t get to work, we cover it. The work is real, the communities are real, and we need help doing more of it. Twenty-five cents of every dollar keeps the assembly running. Seventy-five goes back out.
About the founder
I’m an arborist and a tree surgeon. These pictures are of me in the fields Yahuah (God) has put me in. For three years I have donated this skill to the work — my time, my equipment, my qualifications — taking down trees before they fall on homes in our community. We aren’t a cut-rate service looking for cut-rate help. We seek professionals and pay them what they’re worth — the labourer is worthy of his reward (1 Timothy 5:18). I volunteer my time locally. We take volunteers abroad. When the assembly hires for the work, we hire believers when we can find them, and we pay well for a job well done.
Here’s the math
A typical church budgets community outreach at around five cents on the dollar. Many cap it at ten. We are returning to the older pattern.
No congregation can carry this alone. Ten thousand of us can.
Three ways to partner
One-time tithe, alms, or offering. The widow’s two mites went into the treasury before Yahusha (Jesus) himself. The Father weighs the offering by the heart, not the amount.
The standing partner. $100 a month, every month. If 10,000 of us do this, that’s $12 million a year going to homes repaired, widows helped, brothers carried through hard months. None of it leaving for outside platforms or middlemen.
You don’t have to share what we teach to back the work. Homes get repaired. Widows get help. Brothers get carried through hard months. The work goes forward whether the framework is yours yet or not.
The way is open
If you hear the same call, partner with us. $100 a month if you can. Whatever the Father has placed on your heart if you can’t.
Twenty-five cents in, seventy-five cents out.