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Become a partner of El Shaddai Christian Fellowship
How Covenant Partnership is designed to work
What the Scriptures say about Partnership
● The Individual and Corporate Anointings
● A Partner’s Reward
What is our part?
What is your part?
How your partner offering help to change lives
Part●ner (pärt n r)
1. A person who shares or is associated with another in some action or endeavor, associate.
2. One of two or more persons who contribute capital to establish or maintain a commercial venture and who usually share in the risks and profits. Taken from definition in Webster’s Dictionary, ©1997
Part●ner●ship (pärt n r-sh p )
1. The state or condition of being a partner; participation; association; joint interest.
2. the relation subsisting between partners and the contract creating this relation. The persons joined together as partners in business. Taken from definition in Webster’s Dictionary, ©1997
BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front)
1. Divine partnership between individuals and ministries unifies the body of Christ to operate in sync as one body, flowing in the fullness of the power and anointing of Christ. The only way satan can hold us back is through division in the church. The body of Christ can will explode in power and glory when it can put aside differences of opinion and theology in love, choosing to join together to strive for the common goal of testifying of Jesus Christ. The entire creation eagerly awaits the revealing of the Sons of God… (Romans 8:19)
2. When you make the decision and commitment to join our team it is accounted unto you as righteousness. For every soul that is saved and every life that is touched, God gives your heavenly account the credit whether you were on the front line doing the work or behind the scenes supporting the ministry (1 Samuel 30:23-25). You are welcome to join us however the Spirit of Christ leads you whether in prayer, volunteering your time, or helping to finance the ministry.
3. There is no dollar amount to become a partner with El Shaddai Christian Fellowship. It is not a one-sided relationship, but a mutual exchange of faithfulness. Partnering with this ministry should be considered prayerfully and done as an act of love toward God and His people.
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