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December 13, 2010
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A MESSAGE OF HOPE FROM
DR. JACK VAN IMPE
The Deity of Christ
The thought of an eternal God being born may seem
to be a contradiction of terms, but when one studies
the God-man, the Lord Jesus Christ, insurmountable
evidence supporting this truth manifests itself upon
the pages of Holy Writ. The teachings of Christ's 
deity must be an accepted truth if one is to enter the 
eternal home of the redeemed.
John, in his first epistle, makes this dogmatic 
assertion: That which was from the beginning, which
we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes,
which we have looked upon, and our hands have 
handled, of the Word of life; (For the life was 
manifested, and we have seen it, and bear witness,
and show unto you that eternal life, which was with 
the Father, and was manifested unto us) (1 John 1:1,2).
There is no doubt that the One John saw, heard,
and touched was that Eternal Life which was with 
the Father.
In chapter 2, verse 22, of this same epistle, John goes 
on to say, Who is a liar but he that denieth...the Father
and the Son. When one denies that Christ is the
eternal One who came to earth clothed in human flesh,
this
skeptic or doubter immediately is classified as a liar 
and an antichrist. Since no liar or antichrist may enter
the presence of God in that condition, it is abundantly 
clear that the one who denies the eternity of Christ is
lost.
In 1 John 4 another warning is presented. Beloved,
believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they
are of God: because many false prophets are gone out
into the world. How does one recognize the false
prophets? Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: Every 
spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the
flesh is of God: and every spirit that confesseth not 
that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God:
and this is that spirit of antichrist (verses 1-3). Since
spirits refers to teachers or preachers, the apostle is 
saying that preachers denying the doctrine of God
coming in the flesh are preachers or teachers
possessed by the spirit of Antichrist. God wrote it.
I only quote it, but I believe it.
Then John states in chapter 5, verse 1, Whosoever 
believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God.
Messiah, translated Christus or Christ means "the 
Sent One". Since He was sent from the Father, the 
conclusive proof is that He already existed. If He
preexisted His mission to earth, He did not begin in Bethlehem's manger. The teaching of the Holy
Bible is that He eternally existed as God, the second
member of the Trinity, and came to earth to be 
clothed with a body containing blood so that He
might die for sinners. Is He really God? Did He 
really exist before His birth upon earth? What 
does the Holy Spirit state in the Word of God?
Christ’s deity in the Old Testament
Isaiah 9:6 states, For unto us a child is born,
unto us a son is given: and the government shall
be upon his shoulder. This prophet speaks about 
Christ's incarnation and humanity in the phrase
a child is born and about His eternity and deity
in the other phrase a son is given.in and carnis,
meaning "flesh" or "in the flesh". Thus, at this
incarnation or coming in the flesh, He was the 
child born. However, as the son given. He always
existed-uncreated and unborn. Incarnation comes
from the Latin words
Micah 5:2 states, Whose goings forth have been
from of old, from everlasting. This again points
to the uncreated, eternal Son of God.
Psalm 45:6: Thy throne, O God, is for ever and 
ever: the sceptre of thy kingdom is a right sceptre. 
This great Old Testament scripture, addressed to
God, is about the Lord Jesus Christ. Who said so?
The greatest authority in heaven and 
earth-Jehovah, the Father. Prove it? I will!
In Hebrews 1:8 we find Jehovah God of the Old
Testament speaking: Unto the Son he saith, 
Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of thy kingdom. Isn't
this fantastic? The Father calls Christ "God" for ever 
and ever. Followers of Jehovah would be wise to listen
to His voice and give Christ the glory due His holy name.
God had His Son with Him from all eternity past. Christ was present when the human race was created. The Father,
Son, and Holy Spirit were involved in Genesis 1:26 
when God said, Let us make man in our image, after
our likeness. The pronouns us and ourWho hath
ascended up into heaven, or descended? who hath
gathered the wind in his fists? who hath bound the
waters in a garment? who hath established all the 
ends of the earth? what is his name, and what is his
son's name, if thou canst tell? The Son is present in
the Old Testament scriptures hundreds of years
before His human birth occurs in the New Testament.
Rational, logical contemplation makes one realize
that He preexisted as God, the Son. speak of a
plurality or trinity of personages. This same Christ
was present when the earth was formed and set into
motion. Proverbs 30:4:
Christ's deity in the New Testament (The Trinity)
The title of "God" is given to our Saviour on numerous occasions. Matthew 1:23 declares, Behold, a virgin
shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and
they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being
interpreted is, God with us. In the first chapter of
John, Christ is called "the Word." Verse 14: And the 
Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us. The only
member of the Trinity who became flesh was Christ.
Since the term Word is synonymous with Christ, as 
has just been proven, let's put the term Christ in place
of Word in John 1:1-3 and see the results. In the
beginning was , and was with God, and was God. 
The same was in the beginning with God. All things
were made by ; and without was not any thing made
that was made.
John 1:10 states, He was in the world, and the world 
was made by him, and the world knew him not. Now
we have just heard from the Author of this book, the
Holy Spirit, who said that Christ was from the
beginning, that He was God, and that He created the
world. Yes, Christ shared this creative ministry with
the Father and Holy Spirit. This is so because all three
members of the one Godhead always existed.
To prove that the Holy Spirit was also present at the
time of creation, one need only study Genesis 1:1,2.
In the beginning God [this is the plural noun Elohim, 
meaning "more than one"] created the heaven and the
earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and 
darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit
of God moved upon the face of the waters. The
combining of John 1:10 and Genesis 1:1,2 proves
conclusively that the entire Trinity was present at
the creation of the world.
Some scoff at the teaching of a Trinity. They say, 
"The word Trinity is not found in the Bible, so there
can't be such a doctrine." Well, the word Bible is not
found in the Bible either, but I guarantee that there
is such a book-and the teaching of the Trinity is
found repeatedly throughout God's Word. Man has
given the title "Trinity" to the doctrine because the
meaning of the word is "three." Since there are
three- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit-"Trinity" is a
properly designated theological term.
Let's continue our search of the scriptures 
concerning the deity of Christ. The Philippian 
jailor cried out in Acts 16:30, Sirs, what must
I do to be saved? Paul and Silas replied, Believe
on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shall be saved,
and thy house (verse 31). The entire family made
a commitment to this Christ and verse 34 finds 
them rejoicing. Why? Because they believed in 
God with all their house. Here is unequivocal
proof that Christ is God. Compare the two verses
again. Acts 16:31: Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ,
and thou shalt be saved, and thy house. 
Verse 34 says he believed in God- the Christ of 
verse 31.
Again we see the truth in Romans 9:5 which states,
Christ came, who is over all, God blessed for ever. 
First Timothy 3:16 declares, Great is the mystery of 
godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, and
Hebrews 1:8 says, But unto the Son he saith, 
Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever. This is 
Jehovah God telling the world that His Son is God.
Never mind the book peddlers who run from door to
door with their teaching of Christ being an inferior 
God, a little created God. Some even call Him Michael, 
the archangel. Jehovah knows everything for He is 
omniscient and all-wise, and He calls Jesus "God." 
I say with Paul in Romans 3:4, Let God be true, 
but every man a liar.
Christ’s Deity through a comparison of Old and 
New Testament texts
Perhaps the most interesting and exciting proof of 
Christ's deity is discovered when one compares the
statements of God in the Old Testament with His
revealed truth in the New. For example, in Isaiah 42:8,
God states, I am the LORD: that is my name: and my
glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to 
graven images. Since Jehovah will not give His glory
to another but is willing to share it with Christ, it is
only logically deductible to say that they must be one
and coequal. The sharing of this glory takes place 
when God's people lay their crowns at the feet of the
Saviour in Revelation 4:11, saying, Thou art worthy,
O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for
thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they
are and were created
Again the King of glory is Jehovah in Psalm 24:10.  
Who is this King of glory? The LORD of hosts, he is 
the King of glory. The noun LORD in this text is the
Hebrew word Jehovah, the name of the Father.
However, when one examines 1 Corinthians 2:8, he
discovers that the Lord of glory was crucified. Thus
Christ is also called the Lord of glory. Will you Bible manipulators tell me how there can be two Lords of
glory, coequal, if there is no Trinity?
Once again Isaiah 9:6 calls the child born and the 
son given, The mighty God, The everlasting Father. 
If these are titles of the Son, how many mighty Gods 
and everlasting Fathers are there? The answer is one 
because of the unity and oneness of the Trinity. Jesus
said, I and my Father are one (John 10:30).
Psalm 10:16 says, The LORD is King for ever and ever.
Again we have problems if there is no Trinity because 
we now have two kings. When one studies
Revelation 19:11,16, he finds that Christ, the King
of kings, comes to set up His kingdom upon this earth.
And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse;
and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True. 
Verse 16: And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh
a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF 
LORDS.
This constant reiteration of identical names and 
titles for both Father and Son can mean only one 
thing to honest, searching hearts. It is that Christ 
is God, coequal with the Father and Holy Spirit. 
Deuteronomy 32:39 states, There is no god and 
yet 1 Timothy 3:16 tells us that God was made 
manifest in the flesh. The only solution is the 
doctrine of the Triune God which the saints of 
all ages have proclaimed. The only groups in the 
annals of history that ever fought this precious
truth were rebel-rousing heretics.
Mr. Scoffer, you who would make Christ but a 
mere man, what will you do with Jonah 2:9?
Salvation
is of the LORD. Or Isaiah 43:11 which says, I, 
even I, am the LORD ; and beside me there is no 
saviour. If there is no other Saviour but Jehovah,
and Christ is called "the Saviour" scores of times
in the Bible, then He and the Father must be one
or there are two Saviours. Christ is the God who
left the bosom of the Father to die on Calvary's
cross. There He shed the pure sinless blood that
coursed through His veins so that sinners might
be eternally saved. The Bible teaches that He is 
the only Saviour. Acts 4:12: Neither is there
salvation in any other: for there is none other 
name under heaven given among men, whereby
we must be saved. Since both Jehovah and Christ
are called "Saviour," let's believe that the Trinity
alone presents the answer.
Christ was incarnated, not created
There are those who teach that the Father always
existed and that Christ was created. Perish the
thought! Christ always existed and was not created.
Isaiah 43:10 states, Before me there was no God 
formed, neither shall there be after me. In simple
English, no God was created before or after Jehovah.
They coexisted as a Trinity eternally. Thus Christ was
from all eternity or He wasn't. Either He always 
existed or He didn't. Since no God was created before 
or after Jehovah, we take Micah 5:2 for what it says 
about the One who was to come to earth and 
experience a human birth. He was from of old, 
from everlasting. Thus, His human birth was not 
His creation. Rather, as we discussed earlier in
this chapter, the word incarnation comes from the
Latin words incarnis, meaning "in the flesh." and
An eternal God having a birth is not contradictory.
In eternity He was God. To become a man, a birth 
had to occur. None of us can become another 
species without the miracle of a birth. God had
to become incarnated (become flesh) so that He 
could shed the pure, sinless blood that flowed in
His veins. The miracle of the Holy Spirit's
insemination of the virgin Mary's ova and womb
with the body and blood of God the Son made this
shedding of blood possible. This was a necessity 
because the blood of animals could not take away
sin, only cover the sinner's transgression.
Hebrews 10:4 states, For it is not possible that the
blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins. 
So verse 5 has Christ saying, A body hast thou
prepared me. God lived in that body, went to the 
cross in that body, shed the blood in that body to
take away the sins that had only been covered,
died in that body, arose three days later in that
same body, ascended to heaven in that body,
and will throughout eternity live in that body in
which He had the birth. For in him dwelleth all 
the fulness of the Godhead bodily (Colossians 2:9).
There it is. The eternal God left heaven to be born
into human flesh because a body could contain 
sinless blood through a virgin birth. That blood 
was shed for sins and can wash you from every
stain and taint of this world's defilement when 
you put your trust in the God in whom the
Philippian jailor trusted, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Do it today.

FROM THE HEART OF DR. REXELLA VAN IMPE
Where Would I Be?
We are in my favorite time of the year.
As we celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas my mind goes back to all 
those wonderful times I had together with my family. We had a wonderful tradition in our home for Christmas. We would never open our gifts until my Father read the entire Christmas story. He always emphasized that the birth of the Savior is what Christmas is truly about, not the opening of gifts, not even enjoying Mother’s wonderful dinner, but the 
awe inspiring fact that God became
Flesh to dwell among us. What a 
blessing it was to be reared in a
home that taught the truths of God’s
love and the joy of celebrating the
birth of Christ as a family.
We recognize the contrast this is to
what the world celebrates today. The emphasis in our society is shopping, decorating, and rushing around so much to the point that we hardly have time to enjoyChristmas. It seems like the stores put up their Christmas sale displays earlier and earlier each year. I wouldn’t be surprised to see some of them come up with a "Back to School Christmas Sale" in the month of August. Christmas has become a time when people often go out on a limb financially, and even get into debt in order to provide gifts for friends and loved ones. There is nothing wrong with wanting to give someone a gift. There is a special joy and blessing in sharing as long as we put the right value on it. A gift under the tree should always remind us of the gift from Heaven - the tree also should remind us ultimately of why Jesus came to be our Savior. And of course this reminds us of Calvary’s tree.
Every gift that we buy; every gift that we open, and every gift that we look at under the tree should remind us of the greatest gift of all - a gift that was laid in the manger and wrapped in the simplest way - in swaddling clothes; which brings us to the Christmas story.
And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. (Luke 2:7).
As I read of our Lord’s birth in the Gospels of Luke and Matthew, I cannot help but wonder two things. Where would I have been and what would I have done if I had been on the earth at that time. Would I have reacted the same way to this ancient scenario as some people reacted? First of all where would I have been and how would I have responded if I had been the innkeeper?
We all know that as a result of the decree of Caesar Augustus every person was required to go to the town of his or her birth to register and pay taxes. This is why the innkeeper had a problem. Yes, the inn was filled to capacity and therefore no room was available for Joseph and Mary. I’m sure that if he had an extra room he would have said "Oh yes, you are going to have a baby, you are going to soon bring forth a child and so I need to give you the best room in my inn". But because of the overflow of people there was no room in the inn. If I had been the innkeeper would I have been sitting behind the desk saying "I don’t have room for you, but I’ll put you in the stable"? Or would I have come out from behind that desk with compassion and understanding and found a warm and comfortable place for Mary to have her precious baby?
Every time I read this passage I think of the story of the young boy who was born with Down Syndrome who had a part in his church’s Christmas pageant. This young boy loved the Lord and was so proud to be playing the part of the innkeeper. He went around the house practicing his lines: "There’s no room at the inn - you will have to stay in the stable." The night of the pageant came and there he was, dressed in costume and standing before the audience. The two children came in who were playing the parts of Joseph and Mary; said their lines and waited for the response from the innkeeper. He looked nervous, but then took a deep breath and said his line just as he had practiced it - "There’s no room at the inn - you’ll have to stay in the stable." As Mary and Joseph started to exit the stage to move on to the next scene, a pained look came across his face and suddenly he cried out: "No, wait, wait, you can have MY room!"
Oh, to have such a loving heart as that precious child exhibited. What a joy that would have been for me if I had been able to say as the innkeeper, please come and stay in my room; enjoy my humble dwelling and let me help you through this special time as you are ready to give birth. Would I have just remained behind that desk and said to my co-workers ‘Take them into the stable and they can have the straw out there on which to lay the baby’. It brings tears to my eyes to think that this is where God knew and divinely planned for His Son to be born.
The Gospel is story in inclusive of every class of people; the lowly as well as the middle and upper class of society. I would probably say that the innkeeper would be considered, in that era of time, as the middle class of his society. Had I been in the Middle class of that day would I have been humble enough to say "I will go into the stable, you stay in my room" where would I have been if God had given me this choice to make. What a great opportunity to show my love and compassion for the parents and for the Savior of the world.
Let’s take a look at another class of people - the lowly shepherds.
And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.  And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.  And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. (Luke 2:8-10)
Being a shepherd during the time of Christ was not a 9 - 5 job. The shepherds would spend every hour of every day with their sheep, leading them, protecting them from predators and thieves, and tending their wounds. If I had been a chosen shepherd that heard the voice of an angel would I have received the message? Or would I have said "Oh no, oh my goodness, this is just a dream, I can’t accept this. This is too much to absorb, who am I? I’m just a poor little shepherd out here I can’t be expected to actually have seen an angel and have the glory of the Lord around me and hear the angel announce "For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord" I find it hard to imagine what they thought. But where would I have been? Would I have said "I’m going to leave the sheep and I’m going to follow the greatest announcement that has ever been given to the world and that is that Christ the Lord has been born.
Traditionally, the sheep that were raised in the fields near Bethlehem were used for the Temple sacrifices to cover the sins of the people. How beautiful and how perfect is it that God called these shepherds, who were very familiar with the requirements for a sacrificial lamb, to be the first ones to see, outside of Mary and Joseph, the "...Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world"
I pray that I would have done exactly what these lowly shepherds did. That I would have not only listened to the announcement but I would have heard and reacted positively "And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men."
I can almost hear God saying: Well, you may have trouble believing in the message from one angel, so I’ll show you the Heavenly Host. If there had been any shadow of a doubt in their minds, there could be no question that this was something tremendously out of the ordinary.
Think of it, the shepherds could have been frightened beyond all description, but the minute they heard the host praising God and saying Glory to God, the shepherds said "Let us now go even unto Bethlehem..." I can’t imagine the tremendous shaking in their hearts as they thought "here is God’s Son being born. Let’s go now to see heavens greatest gift to the world."
Once we get a message from Heaven, our response should be "let’s go now." When Jesus gave the great commission our response should be "let’s go now."
I am so grateful that God not only gave the Middle Class (the innkeeper) the opportunity to come forth and be blessed, but He also gave the humble lowly shepherds the same opportunity.
Once again let’s consider a third class of people. The wealthy upper class - yes the lofty wise men who responded to another heavenly sign and came to worship Jesus.
Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, Saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? For we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him (Matthew 2:1,2)
Nothing much is known about these wise men, or Magi, other than they were from the Orient. Historically the Magi were scholars, with a great knowledge of science, agriculture, mathematics, and history. These Magi saw a spectacular star appear in the sky, such as they had never seen before, and they took it to be an indication of an extraordinary person being born in the land of Judea.
If I had been a scholar, a wealthy wise man, and I saw a star suddenly appear before me, would I have followed it? It would have been very easy for them to say: "If an important King was born that warrants such a sign, I’m sure that we will hear of it soon in our own country and then we can go and pay homage to him." But they did not wait, they set out to find this King, and to worship Him. It was not easy as they traveled the dusty, hot long trail on their camels. Yes it necessitated going through the desert and all of this simply because of a star giving the announcement of Christ’s birth.
When they arrived in Jerusalem, they began asking: "Where is He who has been born King of the Jews?" The original Greek here emphasizes a continual action, suggesting that they went up to every person they saw and asked this question. Because they as foreigners knew of this monumental birth, they assumed that everyone in Judea, and especially in Jerusalem would have been aware of this also. Can you imagine the shock they felt when no one seemed to know about that to which they were referring?
I believe that they must have begun to question all that they had seen and heard up to this point. Here they were after having traveled a long distance because of a star that they had seen while in their homeland. They must have been terribly confused as to where they should go. Despite what is traditionally taught, the Bible here indicates that the star did not appear to them and lead them during their travels. The passage here tells us that they did not see the star again until after they had met with Herod.
When they had heard the king, they departed; and, lo, the star, which they saw in the east, went before them, till it came and stood over where the young child was. When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceeding great joy. (Matthew 2:9,10)
The joy that they felt when they saw the star once again was almost indescribable. The original text piles up superlative upon superlative to emphasize the extent of exhilaration they felt. The star not only reappeared, but it led them directly to the home where Jesus was.
And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense and myrrh. (Matthew 2:11)
When they got to the house of Mary and Joseph, they did something that they longed to do, they bowed down and worshipped Jesus. Then they presented their gifts to Him, Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh. The Bible does not tell us what was done with these gifts, but it is very likely that Joseph used them to finance their trip they had made to Egypt and help to support the family while they were there. We know the reason for their journey to Egypt as found in Matthew 2:13-15.
Now, I must put myself in the Magi’s place. Where would I have been while in the atmosphere of my homeland? Could I be thinking "I don’t need the desert, I don’t need to get on that camel and go to who knows where and would I have tried to rationalize the signs away? After all there could be many meanings to that star, how do I know for certain that this is really something special. It could just be an unusual confluence of stars in the sky, and it doesn’t have any special meaning. Thank the Lord they said that this is significant, this is important, we have to go and find out about the true meaning of this special sign. They went, they asked the right questions until they got the true answer they needed to find Christ Jesus the Savior of the world. Would I have been that persistent?
As the innkeeper would I have stayed behind the counter and told Mary her she could go into the stable to have her child amongst the animals? Instead I trust that I would have been quickly on my feet to help her.
I pray that I would have been one of the shepherds quickly on my feet to say "let us go now" as the angels have instructed us.
And if I had been a wealthy Magi I trust that I would have used that wisdom to follow the star and keep asking the right question until I found the way to worship Jesus.
What would I have done if I lived back then? Whether I was wealthy, middle class, or poor, where would I be? I trust that I would have made the right choice. Today I have the joy of making the right choice! I have chosen to open my heart and life to Jesus the Lord and ask Him to dwell there. Truly one can only be complete if He is in the heart!
As we celebrate this glorious season we need to keep our eyes on what is truly important. This is so beautifully illustrated in the painting by Rembrandt The Adoration of the Shepherds where all of the light was made to fall on the baby in the manger. Every one and everything else was only in the shadows. Let us focus on Him, now and always.

CHANGED LIVES-one at a time
Hi:
As a viewer of your program for a while now, I want to thank you for your weekly TV show - - and the uncompromising Bible-based truth that you give us week after week.....
St. Paul must be especially proud of your accurate quotes of his beautiful words......
One only has to look at today's headlines to see how prophecy is being fulfilled and you are both at the cutting edge of getting the Word of God out to the world.
L. J. M.

Hi Jack and Rexella.
You are an inspiration to me in your weekly newsletters and your TV programs. You make me realize how important it is to follow God and His Word. I have been backslidden but am doing the best I can to turn my life around. You are a blessing and will truly be blessed, as I'm sure, you already are. Thank you for helping spread the gospel of Jesus Christ in a true blue way. You both are in my prayers. I hope you will pray for me also, to be ready for Christ's return, along with my family.
Thank you.
C. S.

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CONTACT INFORMATION:
E-MAIL: jvimi@jvim.com
PHONE: (248) 852-5225 (8am-4:30pm Eastern Time)
FAX: (248) 852-2692
MAIL:
In the U.S.:
Jack Van Impe Ministries
Box 7004
Troy MI 48007
U.S.A.
In Canada:
Jack Van Impe Ministries of Canada
Box 1717 Postal Station A
Windsor, ON N9A 6Y1

Privacy Notice: Jack Van Impe Ministries is a non-profit, religious corporation registered in the state of Michigan
in the U.S.A. and a registered charity
in the province of Ontario in Canada.
Our policy has been and will always 
be to never sell, rent, or barter the
names and/or information about
those
who contact our international
ministries.
Stewardship: Independent CPA
reporting confirms that only 13%
of JVIM income is used for 
fundraising and only 8.9% is 
used for administrative costs,
including all salaries. A full 78% 
or more of JVIM income is used 
directly to fulfill its non-profit
mission to share the Good News 
of salvation and Christ's soon 
return with the world.

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