The Impact Project is a ministry focused on impacting the neighborhoods in which we live. In order for the body of Christ to accomplish God's work here on earth, believers must work together. God will put us into situations where we must work together, and learn how to lead, how to follow, how to work together with one heart and mind.
As with a wall, any gap will compromise the entire structure. Nehemiah knew this to be true and cautioned Israel as they rebuilt Jerusalem's wall that each space at the wall was important - even if someone did not think so. In addition, the wall could never be strong if someone was tearing it down at a different section.
Our organization encourages believers to unite into a local body where they can truly put faces on "the family of God." It is in the family our children learn how to work, and parents must be committed to teaching their children how to be hard workers. In a spiritual sense, our hard work - or lack of it - is a reflection on our spiritual family. Each Christian should be a good reflection of their spiritual family.
The wall was rebuilt successfully because he made each man accountable for his work. Each man had a section of wall he was responsible for, and it was known he was responsible for it. No one wanted it to be seen that they were a poor worker in God's cause. By giving each man a sense of responsibility for the work, they helped ensure the work would be done right. It made each man accountable.
The project was successful because the work was organized for maximum efficiency. Everyone had their section, and the work was organized around the gates - the places most needful of the work.
It was also successful both the "high" and the "low" joined together in doing the work. The leaders and the high priest worked together with the man who lived in a single room.
The Impact Project works to further the Kingdom here on earth by learning from Nehemiah and helping people focus on their own house first.
Keith WrightInternational President
Dave EvansPresident U.S.
Marty MartinChief Operating Officer
Luis NodaField Operations
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