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The Church Project Fundraising 2025
Dearly Beloved in Christ,
Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the name of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
The Lord has laid upon our hearts the urgent mandate for House of New Hope Ministries to procure a permanent place of worship. By His grace, our ministry has grown, and we now need a consecrated house where His people can gather, worship, and be equipped for His purpose. Scripture reminds us, “For every house is built by someone, but the builder of all things is God.” (Hebrews 3:4).
The estimated cost of this project is $600,000 CAD, and we are stepping out in faith, inviting you to join us. Your giving is not just to a building, but to a legacy where destinies will be birthed and lives transformed for God’s glory. As the Word promises in Luke 6:38, “Give, and it will be given to you… a good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over.”
No amount is too small. As you sow, may God remember your labor of love and cause your barns to overflow.
To contribute, click below to choose the best method that suits you:
houseofnewhope.ministries@yahoo.com
TD Bank | Acct: 6977-5220714 | Beneficiary: House of New Hope Ministries Inc
For more details, please contact us. We will gladly share how God is leading this vision.
Thank you, and may the Lord bless you richly as you partner with us in this kingdom assignment.
Yours in His vineyard,
Ngozi & Chris Iheka
Pastors-in-His-Service
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Hold unto God’s Promises
And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:19When life feels unstable and answers seem distant, holding onto God’s promise becomes our only lifeline. Philippians 4:19 is more than a feel-good verse—it’s a declaration of divine reality. It affirms not only that God provides, but that His provision is rooted in the vast, glorious riches found in Christ, His begotten Son and our Saviour.
God Is Your Source—Not the Systems Around you
The Apostle Paul wrote these words while imprisoned, yet his confidence in God’s provision did not waver. This verse wasn’t birthed in abundance but in adversity. Paul reminded the Philippian church that even though they gave sacrificially, they wouldn’t be left lacking. Why? Because God, not man, is the ultimate source.
Looking again at scriptures, Psalm 24:1 says,
The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it.
James 1:17 goes on to remind us that
Every good and perfect gift is from above…
Hence, when we anchor our trust in God, we aren’t swayed by market shifts, job losses, or empty bank accounts. His supply doesn’t come from human effort—it flows from divine provision. Thus our conviction becomes the direct consequence of His infallible word and unchanging character.
An unending supply
The riches of God aren’t measured in gold or silver—they are glorious, endless, and spiritual. His warehouse doesn’t deplete. He doesn’t operate on budgets or rations.
In Psalm 50:10, God declares,
Every animal of the forest is mine, and the cattle on a thousand hills.
God is the only one that is able to invite all that thirst to come and drink freely, free of cost, without taking a break, as we see in Isaiah 55:1-2. Whatever you need or desire, the Father is ever willing to make it available to you if you are willing to trust Him. Need peace in chaos and confusion? He has more than enough. Need wisdom, healing, favour, restoration? His supply is limitless—and He gives generously.
Christ, the embodiment of all treasures
What makes God’s riches truly glorious is their accessibility through Jesus. Christ isn’t just the delivery channel—He is the treasure itself. Through Him, we become heirs of a kingdom that never crumbles, and we enjoy an economy that never goes into recession nor knows inflation.
Ephesians 1:3 conveys this truth succinctly and says:
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing…
and the reason we are blessed we find in Romans 8:17—that we are joint heirs with Christ. Hallelujah! So you see? The promises of God come alive in our lives not by effort or what we do, but through relationship with Jesus. He is the way, the door, and the inheritance.
Hold fast; do not faint nor stray
If you ever find yourself in a season of lack or uncertainty, let Philippians 4:19 be your anchor. Not just financially—but emotionally, spiritually, and relationally. God sees, God knows, and God supplies. He isn’t stingy, slow, or forgetful like mortals are. He is rich in glory, rich in mercy, and rich in love—and all of it is yours in Christ.
So beloved, hold onto the promise. Tighten your grip. Declare it boldly. God’s supply is never out of stock, and He delights in meeting your needs—not reluctantly, but gloriously.
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Living Altar: Walking Boldly in God’s Purpose with Faith, Prayer, and Conviction
In a world filled with noise, doubt, and distractions, it’s easy to lose sight of who we are and what we carry. Yet, as children of God, we are called to live with unshakable conviction, unwavering faith, and relentless communion with our Maker. The Christian life is more than religion—it’s a lifestyle. A lifestyle of building altars, tearing down excuses, and trusting the One who formed us wonderfully and fearfully.
To ensure we live purposefully as designed by God, here are seven (7) keys, extracted from the Spirit-filled contributions of members of the family during our believers service, that will make your life worthwhile and pleasing to the Father:
You Are Wonderfully Made — Believe It
“I praise You because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Your works are wonderful, I know that full well.”
– Psalm 139:14Even when life feels otherwise, hold a firm conviction that God’s design and dealings in your life are intentional and amazing.
Faith Requires Strategy and Action
“Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.”
– James 2:17Faith isn’t passive—it requires deliberate planning and action. Trust God, but move with purpose.
Trust in God, Not Human Effort
“Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.”
– Psalm 20:7Your effort is good, but your confidence must rest solely in God’s power and promises.
Nail Excuses to the Cross
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
– Philippians 4:13Don’t let excuses sabotage your destiny. Crucify them daily and rise to God’s calling.
Be Relentless in Prayer
“Pray without ceasing.”
– 1 Thessalonians 5:17Prayer is your spiritual lifeline—your communion with God, your warfare, and your creative force. Never treat it as optional.
Trust God’s Faithfulness Over Tomorrow’s Worries
“Look at the birds… your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?”
– Matthew 6:26God is faithful. If He cares for sparrows, how much more you? Rest in His care.
Build God’s Altar in Your Life
“Then Noah built an altar to the Lord…”
– Genesis 8:20Be the altar-builder in your family. Host God’s presence daily—be the one who breaks generational silence and raises a legacy of communion.
Let this truth shape your daily walk—intentional, faithful, prayerful, and rooted in God’s purpose
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Winning the unseen battle
Introduction
Not all battles are fought with swords or seen with the natural eye. Many of the greatest struggles in life happen in the unseen realm—within our minds, emotions, and spiritual walk. “Winning the Unseen Battle” calls us to be alert and equipped for spiritual warfare, recognizing that victory comes not by physical strength, but through faith, prayer, and the power of God. In Christ, we are more than conquerors—even in the battles no one else sees.
Understanding What the Believer Is Up Against
The believer’s life is a divine masterpiece—crafted by the Father to be a journey of purpose, beauty, and unbroken fellowship with Him. Through Christ, we are reconciled, redeemed, and positioned as heirs of eternal glory. Yet, this glorious path is not without resistance.
Despite God’s promises, believers are often bombarded with trials that test the very fabric of our faith. Some faint along the way, lacking the spiritual stamina to stand. This is the unseen battle—the subtle, persistent war waged by Satan and his legions to dethrone man from his God-ordained position. It is not a battle fought with fists or logic, but one waged in the spirit. To emerge victorious—whether in sustaining salvation or succeeding in our earthly vocations—we must engage the spiritual with spiritual weapons.
The Weapons of Our Warfare
Victory in any battle begins with the right weapon and the wisdom to wield it. This truth is even more critical in spiritual warfare. Earthly tools are powerless against spiritual forces. Believers must be equipped with heaven’s arsenal, customized for supernatural confrontations.
The Apostle Paul unveils this truth in 2 Corinthians 10:4:
“For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds.”
Notice the phrase: weapons—plural. God has not left us defenseless; He has furnished us with multiple mighty tools. These weapons are:
- Not carnal – They do not rely on human strength or logic.
- Mighty through God – Their power flows from the Almighty, not from effort or intellect.
- Effective for demolishing strongholds – They produce radical change, tearing down spiritual barriers such as pride, deception, sickness, and bondage.
Among these mighty weapons, one often overlooked but immensely powerful is forgiveness.
Forgiveness: A Weapon of Power
“Forgiveness?” one might ask. Yes—forgiveness is a divine weapon, sharp and spiritual, forged to counter the schemes of darkness. It is not just a balm for broken hearts—it is a shield against demonic infiltration.
Unforgiveness, tragically, has become a snare even among believers. It lingers, silently corroding spiritual strength, hindering prayers, and opening legal doors for satanic intrusion. The Apostle Paul grasped this danger and warned the church in 2 Corinthians 2:11:
“Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices.”
When we withhold forgiveness, we tear down our own hedge of protection, granting the enemy room to strike. But when we forgive, we close the door to offense, bitterness, and spiritual sabotage. Forgiveness is not weakness—it is warfare. It is obedience. It is deliverance.
Jesus emphasized its power in the Lord’s Prayer:
“Forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us…”
To do otherwise is to rebel against God’s instruction and invite unnecessary battles into our lives.
A Call to believers, to Arms
In the unseen battle, forgiveness is more than a virtue—it is a strategy. It disarms the enemy, heals wounds, restores relationships, and reinforces divine covering.
Beloved, let forgiveness not be absent in your arsenal. As we journey through the realities of spiritual warfare, we will continue to explore other divine weapons in future teachings. Until then, may your heart remain unburdened by offense, your hands ever ready for battle, and your life shielded by the mighty weapons of our warfare.
Stay alert. Stay armed. Stay victorious.