Frequently Asked Questions About
Frequently Asked Questions About the Chayim Be-Yahshua Human Resource Center
Q- What is the main purpose for the network and resource center?
A-To provide loving and compassionate care, so that our light can be seen by
the lost and the church world as the true light. Our light is that of the
Savior, and the light of Torah/the eternal instructions of YHWH/LORD. It is our
desire to establish and maintain a true care network through the true bride of
Messiah, who not only love Him, but also keep all His commandments. We desire to
provide for our own, so that they do not have to compromise their beliefs by
running to religious systems for help and daily assistance, that they are
uncomfortable with.
Q-Who Is eligible for assistance from your network of care providers?
A-Anyone who needs help. You do not have to be Nazarene Yisraelite, or
Messianic, or even a believer to receive help. We will help everyone who comes
to us regardless of doctrine, race creed, or religion. We desire to be the
Savior’s body on earth, that you may see our love and care for you and your
family.
Q-Will the services come to my area?
A-Since all care providers are independent, they have the freedom to come and
see you. However, you can also go and see them, even if they are out of state,
if for some reason you cannot find help in your immediate vicinity.
Q-How much will I pay?
A-Hopefully very little, or nothing, as our providers are motivated to serve
Yahshua by serving you. Some may charge nominal fees to cover costs incurred.
Q-I didn’t find what I was looking for? Is there any reason for that?
A-Probably because we are a relatively new network and it will take time for
us to provide you with a full listing of a variety of services. We suggest you
check in with us periodically, for all the new services being added and offered.
Q-Will the provider proselytize me, as I do not hold to your religious views
of the Bible?
A-We are not sure, but we do know that you need physical and spiritual care,
as usually these two feed off of each other and one without the other is often
incomplete and ineffective.
Q-Will your office contact me?
A-No. If you are seeking care, the directory is your guide and we ask you to
contact the care provider directly. If you are a care provider, we ask that you
contact those seeking help immediately, in order not to discourage them in their
search for help and in order to meet their needs quickly, practically and
effectively.
Q-I am a consumer and currently receive assistance from other charities and
organizations. Can I still get help from you?
A-Yes you can. With us however, you will often be led to personal salvation,
the greatest healing gift, in the Savior of all of mankind, Yahshua of Nazareth.
Often, the provider will encourage you to live in obedience to Him, by being
born again and by following His instructions found in the eternal Torah.
Q-Why are you doing what so many churches already do effectively?
A-Because we must do our part and because our message is the message of the
full Bible and not merely half of it. The care we offer is our way of loving
YHWH/LORD and loving our fellow man. Meeting your needs, allows us to obey our
Savior! Our boss is a Jewish Carpenter.
Q-If I apply for care from one of your independent providers, will I be
placed on a mailing list?
A-No, you will not and should not be.
Q-Can I refer others to you? Is there a fee for help?
A-Yes of course. We are here to help as many people as possible and there is
never a fee charged to the needy from us, though as mentioned, the provider may
have to cover some costs with their services to you.
Q-What is the first step to getting help?
A-Pray and ask Yahshua for forgiveness from all your sins and admit you’ve
broken most of the Ten Commandments. Ask Him to be your Savior for real. Then
ask him to guide you to the right caregiver.
Q-If I belong to a network of caregivers can the group sign up together, or
must each individual caregiver pay the registration fee?
A-Each individual provider must register with the center individually and pay
the fee.
Q-Are you licensed to do this kind of work?
A-The Scriptures have not only licensed us, but also commanded us to do so.
Our license has been granted by heaven’s court.
Q-What is the best way to contact the resource center?
A-By e-mail is always best and quickest. A phone call can take longer to be
returned.
Q-Who do I call for help? Your office, or the provider?
A-Always contact the provider in the service directory directly.
Q-Do you offer free bibles and literature?
A-Some providers may. See the directory.
Q-Does the center offer direct assistance?
A-No. We work and reach out to you through our registered care providers.
Q-Can I refer others for help?
A-Yes, as long as they contact the care providers on their own and not
through you.
Q-How big is this network?
A-We pray and expect to have services available in all 50 states and overseas
as well.
Q-Can a congregation, synagogue, or group register with the center as a
provider?
A-Yes of course, as long as they provide a real human service to the needy
and are Torah honoring in lifestyle.
Q-I have health insurance. Does that make a difference?
A-No. We help those with and without insurance. The provider may be more
inclined to help those with little, or no coverage.
Q-Have the providers all been approved by the Chayim Be-Yahshua Human
Resource Center?
A-No. We don’t know many of them personally, having never met many of them.
You must use discernment and caution when speaking to providers, as we do not
know each of them personally, unless we have been allowed to conduct an on site
review of their program.
Q-If I have an emergency and need help. What do I do?
A-Call and contact the provider and tell them of the urgency of the
situation.
Q-I am a care provider and would like the Director to come and see my
facility. Can you visit us?
A-Yes we can, if and when the situation calls for it. After a visit, we will
make a special notation that you are a provider personally known and recommend
by the Chayim Be-Yahshua Human Resource Center.
Q-I desire to be listed as a provider soon, but do not have the full plan
and program in place yet. Can I still be registered?
A-No. Your service must be operational and available to assist people right
now, and not in a future dream stage.
Q-I am a church based provider, or care group. Can we/I be registered also?
A-While we are grateful for your works and ongoing care, we simply have a
vision that calls for the heart of Yahshua to flow from us to the hurting. By
allowing churches to register as providers, we will miss the commanded,
opportunity and blessing to be the source of care for the hurting. We as a
community need to get busy in the Father’s business. We would simply encourage
you to be faithful in the same way you have been in the past, as we recognize
the great works of compassion that the organized church has done in the Savior’s
Name. We pray that we can be as affective in living out the Torah, as you have
been within the church structure.
Q-I am not a care provider, but can donate my trade abilities. Can I
register with the center?
A-Yes you may, since what you offer falls under the large tent of “human
services.”
Q-I am not a provider, or a trades person but can I join your campaign
financially, so word gets out to others that you are there to help those in
pain. Can I become a financial backer?
A- Yes of course you can, by simply going to our homepage and looking for the
donation dept and link. Simply proceed with the prompts and make your secure
donation on-line. Well get the financial assistance immediately!
Q-Before I decide to register, can a representative of the Chayim Be-Yahshua
Human Resource Center contact me? Can you come out and see us, or have a
representative speak to our group?
A-Yes we can call you, or sent a representative, if you can cover the
expenses. As we grow, we will be able to do more of these type of in person
visits with potential care providers.
Q-Can I register as a provider without a fee?
A-In certain case-by-case instances yes. But remember as we grow, so will our
need for expansion funds. Please understand that, as we assess your situation on
a case-by-case basis.
Q-I work as a caregiver, but am only an individual who works for others for
my living, but I do want to do some worthy volunteer work with you, so as to
offer my talents. Can I register with your center as a provider?
A-Yes, you most certainly can, as you can take your talents right into
peoples’ homes in your spare time.
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