Our Commitment to Stewardship

All our teachings and services are freely given. Any donations received are carefully used to meet real needs in the ministry, community, and among our volunteers.

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Our Approach To Donations

Why We Provide Everything Freely

At Watchmen of Israel, we freely share all of our teachings, training, and services. This is based on Torah and the witness of the New Testament writings. Yahweh’s word was never meant to be sold. As Isaiah declared:

Come, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and he who has no money, come, buy and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Isaiah 55:1

And Yeshua commanded His disciples:

Freely you received, freely give. Matthew 10:8

Because of this, no one will ever be charged for teaching, training, or consultation. Everything we do is given freely, as Yahweh has freely given to us.

Why We Welcome Your Support

First and foremost, donations are used to strengthen and serve the community. They allow us to provide free resources, teaching materials, and practical assistance to brothers and sisters in need. Your gifts help ensure that the Natsarim community can continue to grow, remain connected, and receive support in times of hardship.

In addition, scripture teaches that those who labor in Yahweh’s work are worthy to have their basic living needs met. This is not payment for ministry, but simple provision so that His workers may continue in the work without distraction.

Moses taught:

You shall not muzzle an ox when it treads out the grain. Deuteronomy 25:4

Paul repeats this teaching and applies it directly to those serving the assemblies:

The laborer is worthy of his wages. 1 Timothy 5:18, Luke 10:7

Here, “wages” does not mean riches, profit, or even guaranteed pay, but life’s necessities: food, shelter, and clothing. In today’s world, this often comes in the form of monetary gifts rather than physical goods.

How Donated Funds Are Used

Donations are used in this order of priority:

  1. To meet the basic needs of the ministry itself — such as maintaining our website, communication tools, and the materials we provide.
  2. To meet the needs of the community we serve — helping brothers and sisters who may be lacking necessities.
  3. To meet the basic needs of volunteers — food, shelter, and clothing, so they can continue laboring in the Word without hardship.

We view all gifts as provision from Yahweh, and we seek to steward them with integrity and transparency.