Mission sustainability initiative
The Theophilus Project deploys capital into income-generating real estate to make indigenous ministries permanently self-sufficient — starting in India, built to replicate everywhere.
The Problem
Faithful indigenous ministries around the world are doing remarkable Kingdom work — yet they remain perpetually dependent on outside funding to survive. When donations slow, the mission stalls. Pastors take second jobs. Ministries collapse.
This isn't a faithfulness problem. It's a structural one. Charity without assets is financially fragile compassion. The answer is infrastructure — real estate that produces income so the mission doesn't have to beg.
The Model
The Theophilus Project builds in deliberate stages — each phase self-sustaining before the next begins. Capital deployed once. Mission funded indefinitely.
Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh
A multi-story mixed-use building in the city. Ministry occupies dedicated floors. Commercial tenants on revenue floors fund everything below — creating a permanent financial engine for the mission without ongoing donor dependency.
Outside Rajahmundry — 1.4 Acres
Once Phase 1 is established and generating income, The Theophilus Project expands to a dedicated campus outside the city. A school and orphanage — serving the community's deepest needs while extending the mission's reach into the next generation.
The Pilot
Our pilot is underway in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, led by a trusted indigenous ministry leader with deep community roots. We don't parachute in — we resource what God is already building.
The model is designed to replicate. Every system, every structure, every legal framework is built with scale in mind. Rajahmundry is the proof of concept. The world is the vision.
The Work Is Already Happening
Partner With Us
We're looking for people who understand that Kingdom impact and structural sustainability aren't at odds — they require each other.
For Kingdom Investors
You are not funding a project. You are capitalizing a permanent income stream for ministry. Capital entry ranges from $416k for an existing building to $789k for a full ground-up build — generating $3,800–$6,000 in monthly revenue once operational.
For Pastors & Churches
Your giving seeds a structure — not a program. When the building is complete, the ministry it houses is funded indefinitely. Your gift builds something that keeps going long after you gave.
Make checks payable to
The Pointe Church
Memo: Theophilus Project
61 Emma Lane
Winder, GA 30680