Business Development & Special Projects Ministry
We support pastors and their congregations through encouragement, spiritual growth, leadership development, business solutions, sustainability, and accountability. Churches that unify in love and truth by the power of the Holy Spirit create community influencers for righteousness, hope, and abundant living. “I have come that they may have life and that they may have it more abundantly” (John 10:10).
Through a village bank program, we raise funds to enable church members to fortify and grow their current businesses or to start one. We tackle needs in the mission field with a hands-on approach. Missionaries partner with churches and their families through our Business Development & Special Projects Ministry to build, repair, and furnish supplies for familial and business needs. For example, Majestic 4 Missions purchased a motor for a boat to allow church members to go fishing to feed their families, selling the remainder of the catch at the market. M4M gifted the engine to the church, allowing all members access.
During the recent hurricane that hit Tuxpan and Tecuala in November 2022, people could not get food and water, and many lost their homes or rooftops. Clothing and belongings flew streets away to the properties of distant neighbors. M4M sent financial support for food, water, clothing, and home repairs.
Special Projects
In addition to our four pillars of Education, Empowerment, Kingdom Living, and Kingdom Expansion, we tackle needs in the mission field with a hands-on approach. Missionaries partner with churches and their families through our Special Projects Ministry to build, repair, and furnish supplies for familial and business needs. For example, Majestic 4 Missions purchased a motor to allow church members to go fishing to feed their families, selling the remainder of the catch at the market. M4M gifted the engine to the church, allowing all members access.
We sometimes provide financial support to pay doctor bills, school fees, and job training. The church family is affected when congregants cannot meet basic needs. It is challenging to rise above poverty without education. During the recent hurricane that hit Tuxpan and Tecuala in November 2022, people could not get food and water, and many lost their homes or rooftops. Clothing and belongings flew streets away to the properties of distant neighbors. M4M sent financial support for food, water, clothing, and home repairs.
In Kenya, the people have suffered flooding and lost homes and crops. People experiencing poverty continue to suffer famine. Parents bury their children because of starvation. Out of desperation, parents have fed homemade alcohol to their young to help soothe their pain, only to watch them die. M4M has sent financial support for shelter and bulk food purchases distributed to the church people and others in need. The people enduring these trials are greatly relieved and overcome by gratitude, gaining the strength to believe in better days.
Future projects include building churches in Tecuala and Chiapas and making home repairs for church members. In Mexico, some families live in rickety houses in the hills. Traveling down the mountain to work, school, and church can be dangerous, especially during the rainy season. Rough travel conditions close off access to productive daily living, affecting income, education, and spiritual renewal due to missed church involvement. M4M works to fortify the construction of these homes and thoroughfares to keep families and mountain communities safe.