| Vision
Partnership
“1 Million Strong: Loving Our
Partners Through Relationship!”
Partnership
with Focus Ministries International (FMI) involves a covenant connection. It is a commitment to assist Pastor Rod
Spratley and Jenifer Spratley with fulfilling their
God-given destiny to impact the lives of millions by
spreading the Gospel worldwide. Every soul that is saved and
life that is changed through FMI is credited to the heavenly
accounts of our Vision Partners.
What
Is a Partner? a
Partner?
A
partner is “one who shares responsibility in some
common activity with another individual or group.”
A
Vision Partner of Focus Ministries International is
“someone who is committed to this ministry and shares its
vision.”
Partnership
is “the relationship between people who support one
another in the achievement of a common goal.”
By
no means is partnership just an avenue through which to
raise finances. Instead, it involves a mutual exchange of
faithfulness. Pastor Rod Spratley and Jenifer Spratley
faithfully and actively pray on behalf of our Vision
Partners daily. They declare the blessing—the empowerment
to prosper and excel—on our Vision Partners. Vision
Partners of this ministry have a right to connect to the
anointing that is on this ministry so that they, too, can
prosper spiritually, socially, mentally, physically,
emotionally and financially.
Our
Part:
- Pray
daily for God’s blessings to be on you
- Study
and diligently seek the Word of God
- Minister
to you quarterly through a personal letter from Pastor
Rod
- Furnish
you with an official partner certificate
- Periodically
offer special gifts for your spiritual edification and
growth
- Provide
quality customer service and products
- Be
good stewards and operate with integrity and excellence
Your
Part:
- Attend
meetings in your area
- Always
pray for Pastor Rod, his family and Focus Ministries
International
- Contact
us periodically within a two-year period
- Actively
strive to recruit new Vision Partners
- Support
us financially with your monthly pledge: "Not
because I desire a gift: but I desire fruit that may
abound to your account”
(Philippians
4:17
).
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