Goshen Hills Fund

Economic Unit — Work as Worship

“The LORD God took the man and put him in the garden to work it and take care of it.” (Genesis 2:15). Goshen Hills Fund treats work and stewardship as sacred assignments. We nurture economic freedom, wise management of God’s resources, and generational prosperity so that families can flourish and communities become self-reliant.

Vision

To build a Christ-centered financial institution that nurtures economic freedom, stewardship, and generational prosperity.

Mission

To empower individuals, families, and communities through ethical, transparent, faith-based financial solutions that promote wise stewardship and sustainable development.

Motto

“Stewarding Wealth, Building Hope.”

Core Values

  • Integrity – Honest transactions (Proverbs 11:1).
  • Stewardship – Managing God’s gifts faithfully (1 Peter 4:10).
  • Empowerment – Creating opportunity that lifts people out of poverty (Deuteronomy 28:12).
  • Generosity – Giving and sharing as part of financial growth (2 Corinthians 9:6–7).
  • Sustainability – Investing for present and future generations (Proverbs 13:22).

What the Fund Makes Possible

  • Access to fair loans and savings opportunities for youth, families, and small businesses.
  • Financial literacy journeys that break cycles of debt and predatory lending.
  • Investments in education, agriculture, housing, and enterprise that strengthen communities.
  • A culture of generosity—blessings used to bless others.
  • Biblical stewardship coaching that prepares the next generation for economic independence.

Goshen Family Saving

Weekly savings groups pooling small contributions to create microloans, emergency funds, and a compassionate safety net for members.

Business Class

Entrepreneurship bootcamps, mentorship, and micro-grants that equip youth to launch ethical, sustainable ventures grounded in Proverbs 16:3 and 21:5.

For The Children-Store

A Christian social enterprise offering affordable essentials—food, school supplies, construction materials—while upholding dignity and inclusion.

Goshen Hills Fund