ABOUT

Welcome to the Central Kentucky Chapter of PVN.

PVN is a ministry devoted to the concept that “we are all called to do something great but none of us can do it alone.” Our goal is to assist you in connecting ethical and successful business ventures with other ethical and successful businesses. We accomplish this by inventorying individuals according to gifts, abilities and talents so that a clearinghouse mechanism can be created, which matches opportunities with resources. We train our members to be problem solvers, and we form teams that can bring a multitude of resources to bear on a variety of humanitarian projects. All of this is done within the framework that people are more important than transactions, and by making ourselves available to meet the needs of others, we put ourselves in a position to receive from those who can help us.

As a network of businesspeople, entrepreneurs, professionals, and companies of all levels within local church communities, PVN is dedicated to establishing excellence and Kingdom authority in the marketplace, impacting every sphere of influence by using the gifts God has given us.

PVN helps strengthen the local church and Christian ministries. We are dedicated to financing the harvest through these organizations and to empower Christians to give more to their local churches and ministries to finance the end-time harvest.

Jack Shoup:   Founder and President

Called out of a successful career as an engineer and into the ministry, Jack Shoup is the Senior
Pastor of Grace Fellowship of Georgetown in Kentucky. He is also the founder and President
of the Central Kentucky Chapter of PVN and holds two business degrees: Master of Business
Administration (MBA) and Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME).

In a vision in 1989, God revealed to Jack that the Glory of God would come upon cities in these
last days. In 2006, as Jack was seeking God on how the Glory was to manifest, he received a
visitation from the Lord who told of a partnership between the church and businesses:   a partnership
where the anointing on the church for increase would come upon the businesses and finances from
the businesses would come to the church. As these two components came together they would play
an important role in bringing the Glory to the cites. In January of 2007, Jack was divinely introduced
to PVN. It was after seeing the partnership of his vision spelled out in Dan Stratton’s book “Divine
ProVision” that he started the Central Kentucky Chapter of ProVision.

Before beginning the work in Georgetown in 2002, Jack served as head of an outreach ministry and
as an associate pastor. His primary calling is as a teacher, with his strongest anointing being to
minister on the love of God and covenant relationships.

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