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Dear Pastors/Bishops, Ministers & Friends of Houses of Worship,

In a world of dwindling resources and socio-economic uncertainties, the bar for church & ministry businesses and organizations success and survival has never been so high.

The United State Elect Capacity Building of Commerce serves as point guard, clearing house and resource for old, new and emerging churches and ministries. We exist to take ministry stress off pastors and ministers so that they can focus on what they to do best and that are to preach, teach and do missions for God. It is our goal to work with pastors and ministers to access resources and equip them with the tools that will make them vibrant, effective, efficient and solvent in fiscal, administrative, and program responsibilities, thereby fulfilling their God given mandate to reach His world for Jesus Christ.

Sincerely,
Bishop Dr. Jonathan Owhe
President/CEO
United State Elect Capacity Building of Commerce

Giving Pastors the Help they Deserve
Churches To the Rescue
Many pastors and ministers in spite of their shrewd and conservative operations have become victims of hard times and economic realities.

This year alone:
1) 40% of pastors will lose their houses of worship to foreclosure.
2) 25% of pastors will die due to stress and illnesses resulting from ministry related challenges.
3) 35% of pastors will experience divorce and separation due to their inability to reconcile family with ministry and provide for their home.
4) 20% of pastors will close their doors to ministry and go into other vocation or businesses.

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