
The eternal nature of His benevolence is the foundation upon which every birekoth rests, the unshakable assurance that His character never wavers and His purposes never fail. From generation to generation, the testimony of His people resounds with the same refrain: the steadfast love of YHWH is everlasting. His love is not measured in fleeting moments but stretches beyond the boundaries of time itself, embracing all who call upon His Name in sincerity and truth. It is with joy unspeakable and full of compassion that we witness the spread of His Word throughout the world. What greater wonder can there be than the sight of multitudes, from every nation and tongue, receiving the free gift of sacred revelation?


This Word is not an ordinary book among books, nor a mere collection of human thoughts. It is the greatest treasure entrusted to humanity, the living testimony of the Most High, and it bears within its pages the very breath of the Creator. When opened, it does not simply inform the mind—it transforms the heart, restores the broken, and awakens the spirit unto life eternal.

The Word of YHWH is unparalleled in its power because it is not bound to human imagination or invention; it is truth breathed out by the Eternal Himself. Every sentence is alive with His presence, every promise unshakable, every command qodesh and just. Within its sacred pages, we encounter the mind of the Creator of all things—the One who spoke galaxies into being, who hung the world upon nothing, who formed humanity from the dust and breathed into us the breath of life.


What mortal treasure could compare with this? Gold and silver perish; wisdom of men fades; kingdoms rise and fall. But the Word of YHWH endures forever, unbroken, unchanging, and sufficient for every need of the heart.
Thanks be unto YHWH for His immeasurable love, a love so vast that He did not leave us to wander in ignorance or perish in despair, but revealed Himself to us in His Word and in His Mashiaḥ. Through His compassion, He has given us His Ruach of qodesh and truth—who dwells within us as our Comforter, our Teacher, and our Guide.

By His Ruach, we are no longer isolated individuals but are knit together into one body, one family, united in Mashiaḥ. The Ruach breaks down the walls of division that mankind has built—walls of language, culture, race, and nation—and creates a fellowship that transcends the borders of this world. In this sacred unity, we become co-laborers with the Most High, ambassadors of His Kingdom, and carriers of His Message.

That Message is one of peace and reconciliation, a proclamation that the Creator has extended His hand toward humanity and opened the way for restoration. In a world fractured by hatred, strife, and despair, the Word declares the possibility of forgiveness and renewal. It is not by the strength of our works, nor by the power of our striving, but by His compassion alone that reconciliation is accomplished. Through Mashiaḥ, we are invited to return to the heart of the Father, to walk once more in harmony with Him, and to find rest for our lives.

And now, in our generation, the Word is not confined to a single people or hidden in an obscure corner of the world. By His providence, it is being carried to the ends of the world, reaching remote villages and bustling cities alike. From the lips of believers, through the labor of translators, in the hands of teachers, and by the witness of everyday believers, the eternal treasure of Halleluyah Scripture is being shared. The prophecy is unfolding before our very eyes: that the knowledge of YHWH will cover the world as the waters cover the sea. What a cause for rejoicing! What a reason to lift our voices in gratitude!

Therefore, let us exalt our Father with unceasing thanksgiving. Let us magnify His Name and proclaim His goodness to all peoples. For His kindness is without limit, His love without condition, His power without rival, and His Word without error. We are the barak recipients of a treasure greater than all the riches of the world—the testimony of the Eternal Himself, given freely, bringing life everlasting, and revealing to us the mind of the Creator. May we never take this gift for granted but cherish it, obey it, and carry it forth with boldness, until every corner of the world resounds with the knowledge of His compassion.


All around the world today, there is a profound and transformative work taking place—a work not born of human wisdom or power, but one rooted in the eternal purpose of YHWH. It is the very mission for which Mashiaḥ, the Living Word who became flesh, came into this world. His life, His teachings, His sacrifice, and His resurrection set into motion a sacred work that continues through His followers even now. It is this same work that we are humbled to partake in, with prayerful diligence, deep compassion, and steadfast endurance.


We recognize that the path set before us is not one of ease or comfort. It is a labour that often involves tears, intercession, and perseverance. Yet it is also a labour of love, belief, and joy, as we see lives being transformed and lives being restored. This mission is not carried out in isolation, but in unity—hand-in-hand with those who share our vision and support us with prayer, encouragement, and resources. Together, we stand as a body, united by the Ruach of YHWH, moving forward in obedience to His call.

The heart of this work is to bring the Word of YHWH to those who are most in need: the poor, the destitute, the broken-hearted, and the captives who are bound by the chains of despair, sin, and oppression. Just as Mashiaḥ declared at the beginning of His ministry that He was anointed to proclaim good news to the poor, liberty to the captives, sight to the blind, and freedom to the oppressed, so too do we carry that same message of belief into the world. This is not merely a religious duty, but a sacred commission—an outpouring of the Father’s love to a world in desperate need of redemption and healing.



But I have written more boldly to you, in part, as reminding you, because of the favour given to me by Elohim. Romiyim/Romans 15:15

The magnitude of this mission cannot be overstated. In a world marked by division, suffering, and uncertainty, the Word of YHWH shines as a light that brings clarity, peace, and restoration. It is a work that crosses cultural, social, and geographical boundaries, reminding us that the message of the Kingdom is universal and timeless. Every heart reached, every heart comforted, and every captive set free testifies to the power of Mashiaḥ’s continuing work through His people.

We are deeply grateful for the countless individuals who stand with us in this calling. Their prayers uphold us, their generosity strengthens us, and their fellowship encourages us. Together, we form a living testimony to the trustworthiness of YHWH, showing that His Word does not return void but accomplishes the purpose for which it was sent.

Therefore, with unwavering belief and renewed strength, we press on in this sacred work. We do so not for our own compassion, but so that the Name of YHWH may be exalted in all the world. As long as there are broken hearts to be mended, captives to be freed, and lives longing for truth, our labour will continue. And in every step, we declare with joy and conviction: HalleluYAH!

It is with hearts overflowing with joy and humbled beyond measure that we pause to reflect upon the goodness, love, and provision of YHWH as witnessed in the land of Uganda. His ways are beyond human comprehension, and His loving-kindness continues to reach even the most forgotten corners of the world.

For many months now, the dedicated team of HalleluYah Scriptures has been trust-worthy extending the light of His Word to a school that shelters some of the most precious and vulnerable lives upon this world. Within the walls of this simple school, where laughter and tears are interwoven with daily struggles, reside children whose lives tell stories of both sorrow and belief—children who are orphans, who have suffered the loss of parents and caretakers, children who walk the fragile line between despair and resilience, yet still radiate an astonishing measure of courage and light.


This most recent visit stands out in memory as nothing short of miraculous. Our beloved brother in Uganda, alongside his trustworthy companions who labor tirelessly for the cause of Truth, went forth with hearts burning brightly for the message of YHWH. Their mission was not one of mere words or fleeting comforts, but one of eternal significance. They carried with them treasures that no currency on world could purchase, for the gifts they bore were not bound in gold or silver, but in the unfading riches of the Word of YHWH and the enduring love of His people.


The children, tender in age yet wise in the ways of hardship, received in their small, eager hands a gift of immeasurable value: the Ten Commandments books, given freely by HalleluYah Scriptures. These little volumes, simple to the eyes of the world, are in truth the carriers of the most life-giving instructions ever spoken from above. In them lie the words that shaped nations, preserved lives, and revealed the will of the Almighty. To witness such young ones, often deprived of even the most basic necessities, holding tightly to the sacred Words was a sight that stirred the heart and moved even the firmest hearts to tears.

But the birekoth did not end there. Alongside the gift of spiritual nourishment, over one hundred children were also provided with exercise books, humble in appearance yet filled with the potential to shape futures and open doors of opportunity. With these books, the children now have a place to record their studies, to practice their letters and numbers, to nurture their minds, and to step with greater confidence into the world of learning.

Pens and pencils, so often taken for granted by those in lands of abundance, became in that moment tools of belief and empowerment. For children who have known the sting of lack, these small instruments were not merely supplies but tangible signs that they had not been forgotten—that YHWH had indeed remembered them and moved His people to extend His provision.

The scene that unfolded was one of pure transformation. Faces that had long borne the shadow of weariness and want suddenly glowed with uncontainable joy. The heavy burdens of daily survival seemed, if only for a moment, to lift from their small shoulders. What had been eyes dulled by need became shining beacons of gratitude and delight.
Smiles stretched wide across faces, and laughter, free and unrestrained, rose up into the air like a chorus of thanksgiving. Some children clutched their new books so tightly against their chests that it seemed as though they were afraid they might lose them, as though each page contained the greatest treasure ever given—and indeed, they were right, for within those pages lay both knowledge for their minds and instructions for their lives.

“Let them give thanks to YHWH for His kindness, And His wonders to the children of men! For He has satisfied a longing being, And has filled the hungry being with goodness.” Tehillim/Psalms 107:8-9

The memory of that day lingers as a testimony to the boundless goodness of YHWH and to the truth that His Word never returns void. In a world where so many chase after fleeting riches, here in Uganda, in the hands of orphans and vulnerable children, lay the truest treasure of all. The moment was more than an act of giving; it was a revelation of sacred love. It was a reminder that no matter how small or overlooked someone may seem in the eyes of men, they are seen, cherished, and uplifted by the Creator of the shamayim and the world.


And so, with humbled hearts, we recount this event not merely as a report of what has been done, but as a proclamation of what YHWH is doing. He is raising up a generation, even among the least, to know His Truth and to walk in His ways. He is showing His people that love is not confined to words but must be demonstrated through action, through sacrifice, through the giving of both spiritual and physical bread. Truly, the joy on the children’s faces testified to the reality that they had received far more than books and pencils. They had received a touch from the heart of YHWH Himself.


The scene that unfolded in Uganda was not simply an exchange of books, nor the casual passing of gifts made of paper and ink. What took place was something far deeper, something eternal. In the hands of children—children who own so little, whose lives are often marked by struggle and scarcity—there were placed treasures that no worldly wealth could rival. These were not just books, but vessels carrying the very Words of Elohim, the Ten Commandments printed in a form they could see, touch, and read. They were seeds of life, planted into the rich and fertile soil of young hearts, destined to take root and bear fruit in ways unseen.



As the children opened these books, their eyes lit with wonder. What to some might appear as mere pages became for them fountains of living belief. These words, inspired and qodesh, held within them the power to shape futures, to anchor lives, and to transform entire communities. For these little ones, the Torah and the Words of YHWH are not merely teachings to be studied; they are lifelines, a wealth greater than gold, jewels, or any possession this world could offer.

To children who know the sting of poverty, the absence of opportunity, and the fragility of life, these HalleluYah Scriptures are an inheritance beyond measure. They represent dignity, identity, and the voice of Truth whispering to them that they are seen, known, and loved by the Almighty.


“But you are a chosen race, a royal kehunnah, a qodesh nation, a people for a possession, that you should proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvellous light,” 1 Kepha/1 Peter 2:9
The response of the school administration reflected the depth of what had taken place. Humbled beyond words, they received the team not as strangers but as messengers of belief. Their gratitude poured forth with sincerity, their voices thick with emotion. They testified to the transformation already beginning—children reading aloud, sharing with one another, cherishing each word as though it were the rarest treasure.
They spoke of belief rekindled, of belief strengthened, and of a deep longing for more. With urgency, they requested that the team return, not out of formality, but out of an earnest recognition that their children, their community, and indeed their very future hungers for the Word of YHWH.

Uganda, a land both beautiful and broken, carries within it a great spiritual hunger. The material needs are vast, yet there is a yearning even deeper than food or clothing—a hunger for truth, for righteousness, for the eternal promises of Elohim. Every visit, every word shared, every book given is not forgotten; it imprints itself upon young hearts with the weight of eternity. These moments ripple outward, shaping the destinies of children who will one day rise as voices of courage and belief. They will proclaim the Name of YHWH boldly, not only within their villages but beyond, carrying light into the darkness and truth into a world desperate for it.


Thus, what may appear to outsiders as a simple act of giving books is in truth a sacred exchange. Paper and ink have become eternal seeds. What was sown in Uganda will one day rise as a mighty harvest of belief, character, and testimony. These children, once thought to have so little, now hold in their hands the immeasurable riches of shamayim. And those who witnessed this qodesh moment left not as givers but as those themselves deeply touched, reminded that in the Kingdom of Elohim, it is often the smallest, the humblest, and the least that reveal the greatest treasures.

The mission that our brother and his trustworthy team have embraced is not confined within the walls of schools, nor does it end at the gates of learning institutions. Their calling stretches far beyond the boundaries of conventional ministry, reaching into some of the most overlooked and forgotten corners of society. With courage, compassion, and unwavering conviction, they are carrying the Good News of the Kingdom into the very heart of Uganda’s prisons.

These are not places that many willingly choose to visit. Prisons are often shrouded in stigma, wrapped in silence, and hidden from the public eye. Behind their walls are men and women whose lives have been marked by pain, mistakes, regret, and often abandonment. To society, these individuals are easily dismissed—viewed as failures, criminals, or burdens, unworthy of attention or care. Yet in the eyes of YHWH, they are not forgotten.
They are still His creation, still His children, still lives capable of redemption. They are men and women with beating hearts, with stories untold, with wounds both visible and invisible. And just as the HalleluYah Scriptures remind us, the Messiah Himself declared that He came to seek and to save the lost, to bring liberty to the captives, and to shine light into the darkest of places.

It is in this spirit that our brother and his team enter these prisons—not with condemnation, not with judgment, but with the living Word of Elohim and with the message of belief that only Mashiach can bring. Within these stark environments of confinement and despair, they proclaim the freedom that surpasses physical chains: the freedom of the heart, the transformation of the heart, and the renewal of the spirit through Ha’Mashiach.

The Good News they carry is not hindered by prison walls, nor is it silenced by iron bars. Instead, it reverberates through the corridors, enters the cells, and reaches the ears of men and women who thought their lives were beyond redemption. Some hear this message for the first time, their hardened hearts suddenly softened by the love of Elohim. Others are reminded that despite their failures and sins, love is still extended to them—that YHWH’s love knows no limits and His love knows no boundaries.

To witness this work is to witness miracles. Lives that once seemed shattered beyond repair are being pieced together by the hands of the Redeemer. Prisoners, once gripped by shame, are beginning to discover dignity again. Those who felt abandoned by family and society are realizing that they have a Father in Shamayim who has never abandoned them, not for a single moment. Men are finding the courage to confess, to repent, and to seek forgiveness. Women, weighed down by the guilt of their past, are discovering a freedom that chains cannot take away.

And this is only the beginning. In the days to come, we will share testimonies that bear witness to this power—the power of the Word breaking into locked places, the power of the Ruach igniting belief in weary lives, the power of Mashiach to set captives free, even when their physical confinement remains. Photographs and stories will reveal faces once hardened by pain but now softened by joy, tears of repentance turning into tears of freedom, and communities within these prisons being transformed into gatherings of worship and praise.

“I praise You, O YHWH, among peoples, And I sing praises to You among the nations. For Your kindness is great above the shamayim, And Your truth reaches to the clouds.” Tehillim/Psalms 108:3-4
This mission is a reminder to us all: YHWH does not measure worth as men do. He does not forget those the world forgets. He does not forsake those society forsakes. Where others see criminals, He sees sons and daughters. Where others see lack of belief cases, He sees testimonies in the making. His Kingdom is not built on exclusion but on redemption, not on judgment but on restoration, not on despair but on unshakable belief.

Therefore, as our brother and his team continue this journey of belief, let us stand with them in prayer and support. Let us recognize the profound truth that the Gospel must be preached everywhere—to the scholar and to the prisoner, to the wealthy and to the poor, to the free and to the captive. For in Mashiach, all are equal, all are offered the same gift of salvation, and all are invited into the eternal embrace of the Father.

The mission is alive, and it is unstoppable. No wall is too high, no gate too strong, no chain too heavy to keep the love of YHWH from reaching His children. Uganda’s prisons are becoming testimonies of this reality. And as we share these stories in the coming days, may they stir our hearts, challenge our perspectives, and remind us that the Kingdom of Elohim is advancing even in the places we least expect.
There are moments in life when the veil between shamayim and world feels so thin that one cannot help but sense the heartbeat of eternity. One such moment is when we see the faces of children and prisoners light up as they receive the simple yet eternal gift of the HalleluYah Scriptures.

These are not grand cathedrals, gilded pulpits, or majestic choirs that bring such joy—rather, it is the sacred Word of YHWH resting in the hands of those whom the world has often forgotten. A child in tattered clothing, clutching a Bible as though it were treasure beyond measure; a prisoner, whose past may be marked by darkness, holding the light of belief in his palms—these images testify more powerfully than words ever could.

In these moments, the words of our Savior, echo with renewed power: “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of Mine, you did for Me.” These are not empty sentiments; they are living truth. Each act of kindness done to the hungry, the thirsty, the broken, the abandoned, is done unto Him. And it is in serving the least that we encounter the face of Messiah most clearly.

Yet, it is vital to remember: these works are not ours. We cannot boast in them, nor claim credit for the transformations that take place. It is YHWH Himself who moves. It is His Ruach that compels the heart to give, His love that softens the hardened heart, His Word that awakens the spirit from slumber. We are but vessels—jars of clay—through which His infinite compassion flows. The prayers whispered in belief, the hands that give, the feet that travel, the support that sustains—all are instruments through which the Eternal One reveals His heart for the broken.

Consider, then, what each small gift represents. A book placed in the hands of a child is not merely paper and ink—it is the doorway to life, a lamp unto their path, and a seed of truth that will one day grow into an unshakable tree of belief. A pen given to a young student is not simply a tool for learning—it becomes a key that may unlock dreams, a bridge toward a future filled with possibility in serving the Father.
And above all, a Bible carried into the villages and prisons of Uganda is not just a book. It is living water offered to a thirsty heart; it is bread for the hungry spirit; it is freedom for the captive heart.
And what of the response? Oh, how sacred are the smiles and tears that follow. The joy of a child clutching their first Bible, eyes wide with awe as they turn its pages, is nothing short of qodesh. The tear-streaked face of a prisoner who discovers forgiveness within its words becomes a living testimony of love.

These expressions—so raw, so pure—rise like incense before the throne of YHWH. They are songs without melody, hymns without instruments, yet sweeter and truer than any choir. Each smile, each tear, is an offering of praise, a declaration that belief has not been lost, that love has triumphed over despair.
In the villages of Uganda, where need often outpaces supply, where daily life can be a struggle for survival, the gift of HalleluYah Scriptures is not received lightly. It is cherished as life itself. And in the prisons, where the world might see only failures and outcasts, the Word penetrates walls of stone and bars of iron, reaching hearts that society has condemned but YHWH has never abandoned. There, the light of truth transforms despair into belief, and chains of sin into freedom in Messiah.

Let us, therefore, never underestimate the eternal weight of what may seem to us a small act. A single prayer whispered in belief, a single gift given in obedience, a single act of compassion—when placed in the hands of YHWH—becomes immeasurably powerful. He takes what is small and multiplies it, just as Messiah once took the loaves and fishes and fed the multitude. So too does He take every Bible delivered, every hand extended, every word of encouragement spoken, and magnifies it until it becomes a flood of birekoth.

Beloved, this is the mystery of sacred love: YHWH chooses to work through His people. He allows us to become conduits of His love, witnesses of His compassion, and carriers of His eternal Word. And in so doing, He invites us into His own joy—the joy of seeing the lost found, the broken restored, and the least uplifted.

Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep. Romiyim/Romans 12:15
Thus, when we hear the laughter of children as they receive the HalleluYah Scriptures, when we see the gratitude of prisoners holding onto the promises of YHWH, we must recognize it for what it truly is: not the fruit of human effort, but the melody of shamayim breaking into world. It is the love of the Father, the sacrifice of the Son, and the power of the Ruach woven together in a tapestry of redemption.
Every smile, every tear of joy in Uganda, is not merely an emotion—it is a song. A song of thanksgiving that rises beyond the dusty roads and prison walls, traveling upward until it reaches the very throne of YHWH. It is a song declaring that His compassion never ends, His love never fails, and His Word never returns void.

And so, we press on—not in our strength, but in His. For as long as there are children hungry for belief, as long as there are prisoners longing for freedom, as long as there are lives yearning for truth, the work continues. And each act of love, no matter how small, will resound in eternity as a testimony that YHWH is good, His love endures forever, and His Kingdom is advancing—one Bible, one prayer, one transformed life at a time.

The need before us remains immense. Each day, our hearts are stirred with urgency as we witness the longing of countless children who yearn to hold a copy of His Word in their own hands. These little ones, with eyes filled with wonder and expectation, hunger not merely for stories or lessons, but for the very living words of the Most High—the words that bring light into darkness, belief into despair, and life into places where only silence and suffering have reigned. To place a Bible in the hands of a child is to place before them an eternal lamp for their path, a foundation on which they may stand unshaken in a world of shifting sands.

And yet, it is not only children who wait. Schools across the nations lift their hands like open vessels, longing to receive the Bread of Life that can nourish generations. Within their classrooms, teachers and students alike hunger for truth that transcends textbooks, for wisdom that cannot be found in the philosophies of men, and for guidance that reaches beyond the limitations of human reasoning.

In these institutions, there lies a unique opportunity: to shape hearts, to influence minds, and to transform entire communities through the enduring power of the Word. A school that receives the Word does not merely gain a resource—it is given a wellspring of eternal knowledge, a compass for moral clarity, and a testimony of Elohim’s trustworthiness that will echo through the lives of all who encounter it.

But even beyond the schools and the children, our eyes cannot look away from the poor and suffering and prisoners Behind the walls of stone and steel, the halls still echo with cries of men and women whose spirits thirst for redemption. They long not for temporal freedom alone, but for the liberty that only Truth can provide. The Word of YHWH penetrates the hardest of hearts, reaching into the depths of guilt, despair, and brokenness, offering forgiveness, renewal, and transformation. We have and will share about Uganda Prisoners that the project helps.


Time and again, we have seen lives radically changed, not by persuasive arguments or human intervention, but by the unshakable, living Word of Elohim. In places where society has cast individuals aside, His Word declares restoration. Where despair hangs heavy, His Word breathes belief. Where chains bind the heart, His Word proclaims freedom.

Despite the weight of these needs, we go forward not in fear, but in confidence. For we are not laboring in our own strength, nor advancing by the limited provisions of men. We go forward because we have seen firsthand the power of YHWH to open doors that no man can shut. He provides where resources seemed impossible, and He moves upon the hearts of His people to give, to serve, and to stand alongside this mission.

Time after time, we have witnessed His sacred orchestration: a need arises, and immediately, He raises up a response; an obstacle presents itself, and immediately, He makes a way. What greater assurance can we have than this—that the work is His, and that we are simply chosen vessels in His hand?

To all who have prayed, given, supported, and walked alongside this mission, our hearts overflow with gratitude. You have become living testimonies of belief in action, instruments through which the eternal Word is being delivered to those who hunger for it most.
Your prayers have stormed the shamayim; your generosity has carried the HalleluYah Scriptures into hands that once were empty; your belief has borne witness to the fulfillment of prophecy—that the Word of YHWH would go out into the nations, reaching the smallest, the forgotten, and the overlooked. Together, we are not merely participants in a mission—we are witnesses to a sacred promise unfolding before our very eyes.

Let us never forget: this is not the work of man, but the work of YHWH. His Name is being magnified as His Word spreads to every corner of the world. Each child who holds a Bible, each school that receives the Word, each prisoner who embraces the truth—these are not isolated events, but part of the grand tapestry of prophecy fulfilled. HalleluYah Scriptures itself foretold that His Word would run swiftly, that it would not return void, and that the knowledge of YHWH would cover the world as the waters cover the sea.

Today, we are privileged to live in the reality of those promises.
Therefore, let every testimony, every distribution, every changed life rise up as a song of praise to the One who makes all things possible. May His Name be exalted above every name, and may His Word continue to flow forth like rivers of living water, bringing healing, belief, and salvation to all nations. The mission continues, the harvest is great, and the laborers remain few—but our confidence is in Him who has called us, for He is trustworthy to complete the work He has begun.

I give thanks to You, for I am awesomely and wondrously made! Wondrous are Your works, and my being knows it well. Tehillim/Psalm 139:14

We cannot speak of this mission without pausing to honor, with the deepest gratitude, those whose generosity has made it possible. To every donor who has given toward this work—whether through finances, prayer, or acts of service—please know that your gift has not gone unnoticed by shamayim. Every coin, every dollar, every sacrifice you have laid down has become a seed in the hands of YHWH, and through it, fruit is multiplying in places you may never set foot, among people you may never meet this side of eternity.

Because of your compassion, children now cradle His Word against their hearts. Because of your sacrifice, schools once empty now overflow with truth that will shape generations. Because of your trustworthiness, orphans, widows prisoners and the truth poor and needy who sat in despair now rise with belief, holding the HalleluYah Scriptures that declare freedom and forgiveness. You may have seen your gift as small, but in the economy of shamayim, it has become immeasurable.

Your partnership is not merely financial—it is spiritual. You have stood shoulder to shoulder with this mission, carrying the burden, sharing the vision, and joining in the labor. Together, we are fulfilling prophecy, advancing the Kingdom, and lifting high the Name above all names. For this, we say with full hearts: thank you.

May YHWH Himself, who sees every act of love done in His Name, barak you abundantly. May He return to you far more than you have sown. May He continue to use you as vessels of His provision and channels of His light in a world still waiting for the Truth.
From the depths of our hearts: thank you.
HalleluYah! May His Name be praised forever and ever.