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About the Movement

A community powered by faith, fairness, and practical compassion.

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Our Mission

Simple, transparent, and community-powered—so blessings come back around.

The idea began as a prayerful response to everyday financial stress. We envisioned a simple, transparent system where generosity and accountability meet — and where participation opens the door to breakthrough. The Ferris Wheel symbolizes motion: as the wheel turns, blessings come back around.

Today, we’re building tools that make giving easier, selection fairer, and impact clearer — powered by a community that believes restoration is possible.

My Story

Twenty-five years ago, during childbirth, I died. God let me see Paradise—and gave me a commission.

During childbirth twenty-five years ago, my heart stopped. In that moment I was taken into Paradise. An angel met me and led me through realms I did not have words for—places that felt more real than anything here.

He set me on a spinning turntable. As I turned, I saw tall curtain-walls in many colors, satin in texture with diamond patterns—rising from foundation to height, one after another, encircling me. It was bridal-beautiful, the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. The angel said, “This is for you. You are His bride, representing His people—His oppressed people.” Then a charge: “Deliver My people, for they are My bride as well.”

That moment marked me. The colors, the turning, the call—everything I do now flows from that commission. New Jerusalem Ferris Wheel is my yes to what I saw: a people lifted together, delivered together, loved as His Bride.

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Paradise & the Guide

I crossed from pain into peace. An angel stood with me—gentle, steady, full of light—and took me through realms that carried the weight of glory. There was clarity, purity, and a sense of home I can still feel when I pray.

The Turntable & the Curtain Walls

He placed me on a turntable that slowly spun. Around me rose curtain-walls—towering bands of color, shimmering satin with diamond shapes—wrapping me like a promise. Each color spoke of a people, a story, a deliverance yet to be seen. It was prepared for a bride.

The angel spoke over me:

“This is for you. You are His bride, representing His people—His oppressed people. Deliver My people, for they are My bride as well.”

The Commission

I understood: I was being sent back with an assignment—not just to tell what I saw, but to move with it. The turning prepared me to recognize the picture of a wheel in my spirit; the colors prepared me to fight for people in every season and story.

Why a Ferris Wheel?

A wheel lifts by sharing weight. Sometimes you are up and able to give. Sometimes you are low and need to be lifted. Together, we rise. That’s what I saw on the turntable and what I carry in this work: a community that moves as one, that delivers the oppressed, that honors the Bride.

My prayer is simple: that everyone touched by this mission would know the love of the Bridegroom—and the strength of a family that won’t let go.

Faith & Provision

Throughout scripture, God often works through what seems small. One powerful example appears in 2 Kings 4:1–7.

A widow was overwhelmed with debt and had only a small jar of oil left in her home. The prophet Elisha instructed her to gather empty jars and begin pouring the little oil she had.

As she poured, the oil miraculously multiplied until every jar was filled. What seemed like her last resource became the beginning of her provision.

This story reminds us that faith, obedience, and community can open the door for God to provide in unexpected ways.

Community in Action

“There were no needy persons among them… and it was distributed to anyone who had need.”
Acts 4:34-35

In the early church, people shared what they had so that no one in the community would remain in need. This spirit of compassion and mutual support is the heart behind the New Jerusalem Ferris Wheel.

When people come together with generosity and faith, provision can flow through the community to those who need it most.

Our Values

Compassion

We see the person behind every bill and every need. Dignity first.

Fairness

Clear rules, visible progress, and consistent participation keep it equitable.

Transparency

Buckets, tiers, and selections are designed to be simple and trackable.