Tuesday, June 10, 2025

1827 Days - 1 #ThePentecostProject



By Eric Stradford, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired 


AMWS June 9, 2025, 1827 – 1 = 1826 days Maseru, Lesotho --  If you missed Pentecost Sunday 2025, the anointing of the Holy Spirit may have descended on somebody else’s familytrust.  If you are a leader in the Historic Black Church, you may have influenced two or three followers of #BlackJesus to deny their inherited value as #HeirsofSalvation in Christ.

Today, Generation Alpha accountants are calculating the time you wasted as lost money.  For them, #NoPoverty2030 is #MissionPossible with #BlackJesus.

 The Creator Spirit, whom we invoked in the motherland – Tlo, Moya wa Mmopi – is the Spirit of the Free African who descended upon Jesus as the quiet driving force of his mission: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me” (Lk 4:18).

When we ask the Spirit to enlighten our minds, to multiply our languages, to awaken our senses, to instill love, to strengthen our bodies and to grant us peace, we become open to God’s Kingdom,” said Pope Leo XIV.

The historic Black Church in the United States has been called upon to pair meaningful social action within an emerging reality of #KingdomFellowship. 

The Kingdom of indigenous Free Africans predates the introduction of Christianity to the Basotho peoples also known as "San" which comes from the Khoekhoe language. Sans means "foragers" and is used in a derogatory manner to describe people too poor to have cattle.

Imagine being a rightful heir to “cattle on a thousand hills,” and growing up too poor to have cattle.  The church in Lesotho began with the establishment of the Lesotho Evangelical Church in Southern Africa (LECSA) in 1833 by the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society. The church received support from the local king and developed under its protection. The first mission station was established in Morija, and the church gained independence in 1964.

On Pentecost Sunday, 2025, Holy Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church declared independence from poverty.  The first of 100 Generation Alpha #HeirsOfSalvation is a named beneficiary of a replicable FAITH FAMILY TRUST to be maintained at the African Development Bank.

ACCOUNTABILITY

1 Generation Alpha beneficiary with Money-n-the-Bank.

20 Caring Adult stakeholders

1.     TheEnterpriZe, LLC is the contracted corporate co-trustee for FAS2 Faith Family Trusts. The U.S. Veteran-Owned trust administration company develops and manages succession plans for a replicable Faith Family Trust enterprise.

2.     Youth Achievers USA Institute is a U.S. Delaware incorporated 501c3 public charity. It develops and fund economic inclusion programs for the “whole village” raising the 21st Century #HeirsOfSalvation.

3.     The African Development Bank – The #BlackJesus card is a secured credit card, funded from select AFDB Multi-Donor Trusts.  #ThePentecostProject immediately establishes AFDB accounts for the Tumelo Family, Soulafilai Family Trust and replicable FAITH FAMILY TRUSTS of the Free African Society.

4.      The Association of Black Estate Planning Professionals is a 501c3 partner with Youth Achievers USA Institute. The GrandMentors Trust partnership establishes a program for certification of trustees by estate planning professionals.

5.     The World Council of Churches - "We believe that the challenge of fighting poverty does not lie solely with governments, but that faith-based organisations are ideally positioned to address it, with their human and financial resources. Loving God, challenge us to see ways in which we can work against poverty."

a.     The World Council of Churches receives Free African Society (FAS2) as a youth-led enterprise in the family of Reformed Institutions.  Five-year development of FAS2 supports inclusion in #ThePentecostProject  as an advocate for #BlackJesus.

6.     The Family Church Serving The Family of God in “in 10 days

a.     Penelope Vails Williams - Vails Gospel Music Fellowship

b.    Celeste Jonson - Voices of Hope

c.     Donna Davis - Veterans Whole of Government Security

 

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