THE MIGDAL HERITAGE PROJECT
Protect the Ground
Where Faith Began
Claim your square centimetre of Migdal — the birthplace of Mary Magdalene, the town where Jesus taught, the shore where He walked on water.
Sacred Ground
Migdal is real. You can stand there. The synagogue where Mary worshipped has been unearthed. The Magdala Stone — carved while the Temple still stood — is in your hands through this connection. This is not metaphor. This is limestone, archaeology, and faith meeting in one place.
Spiritual Blessing
Throughout Scripture, those who honour holy ground receive blessing. Hannah dedicated Samuel at the temple. The woman with the issue of blood touched the hem of His garment. When you become a Guardian of Migdal, you are planting your name in sacred soil — and Scripture promises that God honours those who honour what is His.
Global Community
You are not alone. Guardians across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria, and beyond are standing with you. Together, we are building a permanent community of believers who protect Christian heritage — not through governments or institutions, but through the collective commitment of ordinary faithful people.
What is Guardianship?
When you become a Guardian, you receive a Certificate of Guardianship bearing your name and a unique serial number (MIG-0000001 through MIG-5000000). That certificate is permanently registered in the Migdal Registry. Your name is bound to a specific square centimetre of Migdal, recorded for as long as the project endures.
This is not a real estate purchase. It is a spiritual commitment — a declaration that this sacred ground will not be forgotten, and that you have taken personal responsibility for its protection.
Certificate of Guardianship
Migdal Heritage Project
This certifies that
Your Name Here
Serial Number: MIG-0000001
Guardian of Sacred Ground — Migdal, Israel
5,000,000 Square Centimetres. 5,000,000 Guardians. One Legacy.
A 500-square-metre parcel. Five million individual square centimetres. Each one unique. Each one will carry a Guardian's name. When they are gone, they are gone. There will be no more.
Plots remaining:
…Blessings of Guardianship
In Love
When you honour God by protecting His holy places, you invite His presence into your home and relationships. Malachi 3:10 promises that when we give to God's work, He opens the windows of heaven and pours out blessing. Your guardianship is a seed planted in sacred ground — and God causes seeds to grow.
In Health
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus healed those who reached toward Him in faith. The woman who touched His garment was healed instantly. The centurion's servant was healed from a distance. Your act of guardianship is an act of faith — reaching across distance to touch the ground where Jesus walked. Faith unlocks healing.
In Finances
The Bible teaches that God blesses the work of our hands when we honour Him (Deuteronomy 28:8). Many believers have testified that when they gave toward God's purposes — supporting ministry, protecting holy places, honouring sacred ground — God opened doors of provision they could not open themselves. Your guardianship is not a transaction. It is a covenant.
In Legacy
Your Certificate of Guardianship can be passed to your children and your children's children. It is a permanent record — a declaration of faith that outlasts you. When your descendants hold that certificate, they will know: our family stood for something eternal.
For Churches
Pastors and church leaders — the Migdal Heritage Project is a partner, not a competitor. When your church becomes a registered distributor, your congregation members can purchase Guardianships through you, and your church receives 10% of every purchase as commission. This is revenue that stays in your church, funding your ministry, your building, your community outreach.
“How lovely is your dwelling place, Lord Almighty! My soul yearns, even faints, for the courts of the Lord.”
— Psalm 84:1-2
“The land is mine and you reside in my land as foreigners and strangers.”
— Leviticus 25:23
“Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past.”
— Deuteronomy 32:7