
About Us

Mission Statement
In God's Hands Ministry exists to place every life into the care of our loving God, extending His grace through compassionate outreach, transformative prayer, and faithful service. We are committed to reaching the lost, restoring the broken, and releasing hope to communities in need. Through Christ-centered programs—including food distribution, prayer gatherings, mentorship, and spiritual counseling—we empower individuals to walk in God’s purpose and freedom. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we glorify Christ by being His hands and feet—offering deliverance, healing, restoration and the eternal promise of salvation to all who call upon His name.​
What We Believe
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One God in Three Persons: God is the Creator, almighty, existing eternally as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; self-existent, sovereign, and revealed through creation, prophets, and Scripture.
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The Bible as God's Word: The Bible is the inspired Word of God, supporting the ongoing gifts of the Spirit for today (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
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Jesus Christ as Son of God: Conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, lived sinlessly, died for sins, rose again, ascended, and will return for believers.
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Power in Jesus' Name: Virtue and power exist today in Jesus' name, enabling healing, deliverance, signs, and wonders through prayer.
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The gospel is the good news that God, in love, sent Jesus Christ to die for our sins and rise again, offering forgiveness, reconciliation, and eternal life to all who believe and repent.
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Baptism and Filling of the Holy Spirit: Believers are baptized by the Holy Spirit for empowerment, with gifts and fruit manifesting in daily life (implied in broader context of Spirit-filled living).
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Divine Healing and Miracles: Provision for physical healing through the Atoner; signs follow believers (James 5:14-16; Mark 16:17-18).
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To go into all the world to preach the gospel to everyone, to baptize, and to heal the sick(Mark 16:15-18)
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To go and make disciples (Matthew 28:19)

Anthony Hovell
Evangelist
Executive Director








