Therefore Ministries did not begin as a theory, a trend, or a business idea. It exists because a real and persistent gap exists between faithful calling and institutional access.
This ministry exists because ministry was already happening — and faithful servants were being stopped not by sin, not by doctrine, and not by lack of fruit, but by paperwork.
The name Therefore Ministries is based on a simple yet powerful biblical principle, often taught by Reverend Gerald Freeman, my mentor. Gerald was an old revival preacher. If you wanted someone who could preach and draw people to the altar, you called Gerald. He used to tell me that whenever you saw the word therefore in the Bible, you had to stop and ask what it was there for. He taught that therefore is a signal — a flag placed in the text to connect what God has just revealed with what He now calls us to do. “Therefore, do this… therefore, live this way…” That lesson stayed with me. Every time I encounter the word therefore in Scripture, I’m reminded that it’s never accidental — it’s always there for a reason.
God establishes calling — therefore ministry follows. Structure may come later, but it never creates what God has already done.
Hospitals, prisons, schools, shelters, and care facilities often require documentation before granting access — even when calling and character are evident.
Therefore Ministries exists to stand in that narrow space — where real ministry meets institutional reality — so faithful service is not stopped by avoidable bureaucracy.