Executive summary:

Non-levitical impact can significantly shape Singapore's future, fostering a society that values love, compassion, and justice. Our local church is working to raise awareness about issues such as prostitution and human trafficking in Geylang, shifting the national agenda from anti-vice to pro-family. In collaboration with Elijah 7000 and other likeminded influencers and rainmakers in the City of Faith, our church house is building a community that brings families closer together. The mission is to protect past achievements, focusing on dignity, sobriety, and sustainability, with the belief that these core values will lead to future happiness, peace and prosperity for all.

Non-levitical contributions outside the four walls of the church, college or institution, can have a significant impact on our day to day leadership in the medium to long term. As agents of change and influencers of impact, we can help shape the future of a non-partisan Singapore and non-parochial future State at the leading edge of the 21st century. This enables future generations to maximise in various fields and optimise in specialities where Jesus is known and loved.

In doing so, we are creating a society where the values of love, compassion, and justice, as taught by Jesus, are known and appreciated. These efforts can foster a more inclusive and caring community, inspiring the younger generation to continue this legacy. With such a foundation, Singapore in 2050 will be a place where every individual can contribute to the society and flourish in their respective fields.

The original idea of non-levitical impact originated 2 decades ago, in the early 2000s due to worries about the increase of illegal activities in the backstreets and alleys of one of the country's most crime-ridden areas.

Today, Geylang is at a turning point, with a hidden past marked by prostitution, gambling, drugs, and human trafficking.

As a local church, we have been working to raise awareness and educate both stakeholders and practitioners at the Family and Nations Gate about these and related issues.

Moving beyond these streets and brothels communities here in Geylang, we also aim to change the mindset of the whole nation. We are shifting away from an anti-vice to a pro-family mindset, prompting everyone to think deeply about the future of their children and children’s future.

We encourage everyone to ask themselves: What makes life meaningful? How can we ensure that tomorrow is better than today? What can our older generation do right now to pave the way for the necessary changes that will keep Singapore at the forefront as a leading city in the region and a competitive global player?

Elijah House in Geylang

We're working with Elijah 7000 to build a gospel village in Geylang that brings families closer together. Our goal aligns with national initiatives of the Centre for Fathering and Dad’s For Life. We welcome your prayers and feedback to support these efforts.

In the past 25 years, many people from different backgrounds have improved Singapore's reputation, especially among our neighbours. We are the direct beneficiaries of Asian ancestors a hundred years ago who stumbled off sampans and junks into churches, mosques and temples to give thanks for journey mercies.

Our mission today is sacred - to protect the achievements of past generations. We strive for good governance and the wisdom of the public. We're focusing on three main objectives: dignity, sobriety, and sustainability. Singapore bless God!

We believe these values will lead to the “righteousness, peace and joy” promised us in Scripture for all who keep in step with the Holy Spirit.

All Singaporeans regardless of ethnicity, religion or language group who contribute responsibly to the greater good by respecting our country's laws, charters, and constitution will be guaranteed freedom of thought and expression and, “against such there is no law”.

Elijah House in Geylang provides space for campaigns that promote the wellbeing of our nation. We help leaders find their strengths. This allows everyone's skills to be used without obstacles, fostering new ideas that increase our ability to make positive changes. We welcome everyone to join us in shaping a better future based on collective agreement, without being restricted by any one party.

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