Who we are
This is not a triumphant fairytale. It’s a broken hallelujah—a story of beauty forged in the fire. But make no mistake: it is also a profound testimony of the relentless faithfulness of God.
In the Beginning: A Vision Birthed
In 2003, we discovered that the domains Jaweh.com, Jaweh.org, Jaweh.net, Jaweh.nl, and Jaweh.be were all available. Prompted by our passion for the Word of God and inspired by the teachings of anointed leaders from around the world, we envisioned an online magazine—a hub to share this rich, Spirit-filled teaching. Thus, Jaweh Online Ministries was born. At the time, we expected nothing more than an online resource for those hungry for truth.
“Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.” — Zechariah 4:10
Formalizing the Work
In early 2006, a few individuals began supporting the ministry financially. But since we weren’t yet a legal entity, all funds came into our private account. While grateful, we felt the weight of that burden—it lacked transparency and proper separation.
On July 20, 2006, Stichting Jaweh Online Ministries was officially founded by notarial act, seated in Almkerk, The Netherlands. Our operations remained the same—publishing and archiving powerful teachings—until a dramatic turning point arrived.
Crisis and Calling
In late 2008, we lost our business due to the financial crisis. Suddenly unemployed, we shifted our entire focus toward the ministry. God brought a man into our lives who discipled us at a depth we had never encountered in any church setting. In 2009, we began hosting Holy Ghost Fire Nights in Almkerk, and soon, in other parts of the Netherlands and Belgium.
“When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you...” — Isaiah 43:2
A New Name, A Growing Vision
As the work moved beyond just online activities, the name was changed on May 18, 2009, to Stichting Jaweh Ministries International. Around that time, a dear brother gifted us an anointing oil web shop. It became both a tool for teaching and a small source of income.
In 2010, we connected with worship leader Terry MacAlmon and invited him to host a conference with us in the Netherlands. The Heart of Worship 2010 at De Betteld, Zelhem, was profoundly anointed—but it also coincided with the heartbreaking loss of our home. We became homeless right before the event. And still... God moved in power.
Radical Faith, Costly Obedience
Late 2011, God provided a temporary home near Rotterdam. We were organizing The Heart of Worship 2012, this time in Amsterdam with Terry MacAlmon and Canadian worship leaders Craig & Gail Docksteader. Despite a harsh season of poverty and ministry setbacks, God asked us to offer free entry. We obeyed. But provision seemed absent. The conference remained powerful, but attendance was low, and the costs were barely met.
The result? Financial disaster. The ministry was broke. We couldn’t maintain domain renewals. All websites, including the anointing oil shop, went offline. We seriously considered dissolving the foundation.
But the Lord said, “Do not touch it. This is Mine.”
Resurrection: From Death to Life
In early 2013, God provided a permanent home in Dordrecht. In 2014, we prayerfully decided to re-launch the ministry under a new name: LoveUnlimited Ministries. By 2015, the websites were back online. Around this time, the Lord called me to study and write on the anointing and anointing oil. That study became my book: The Anointed Bride. With over 345 Bible verses, it took over six months to complete.
Despite low expectations, hundreds of copies were sold rapidly. Eventually, the book became an international bestseller. In late 2015, a significant donation allowed us to relaunch our anointing oil webshop on zalving.nl, followed shortly by anointingoil.org. In 2016, we hosted a successful Glory Night with Terry MacAlmon in Dordrecht. We were back—alive, thriving.
“Unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains alone. But if it dies, it bears much fruit.” — John 12:24
The Pruning: The Fire Returns
In mid-2017, we received a prophetic word: God would prune us. At the end of that year, both we and the ministry came under intense fire. We could no longer sustain the anointing oil shops and handed them to a trusted ministry. Donations dwindled. In April 2018, we lost our home again. Homeless. Again.
Yet this time, the ministry endured.
Frustrated, I decided I would no longer supplement its losses from our personal income. I resolved to let it die silently. But every time it seemed to collapse, a donation arrived—often from strangers across the globe. I was dumbfounded. But I understood: God wasn’t done.
The Land of Promise
At the end of 2018, God miraculously opened a door for us to live and serve in Israel for several months, working with a ministry that supported Holocaust survivors. Their stories deeply moved us. Our pain felt small by comparison. We returned to the Netherlands in 2019.
After years of wandering, God opened another door in late 2021, giving us a home we still live in today. In 2025, anointingoil.org came back into our hands, and we relaunched our main website. LoveUnlimited was alive once more.
“He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.” — Psalm 23:3
“Those who sow in tears shall reap with shouts of joy.” — Psalm 126:5
The Fire Falls on Sacrifice
Looking back, Stichting LoveUnlimited Ministries should not exist—not by human logic. But it does. Not because of strategy or marketing, but because God is faithful.
“My sacrifice, O God, is a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart you, God, will not despise.” — Psalm 51:17
“God is not moved by charisma. He is drawn to consecration.”
Fire does not fall on talent. Fire falls on sacrifice. This testimony is not just about us—it’s a prophetic encouragement for every reader. The enemy doesn’t waste his bullets on irrelevant people. If you’re under fire, it’s because you matter. You’re dangerous to the darkness.
The Best Is Yet to Come
Through it all, God never failed. He provided—sometimes at the last second, sometimes through heartbreak. But He was there. Always.
And now?
We believe, with all our hearts, the best is yet to come.
“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up—do you not perceive it?” — Isaiah 43:18-19
“Being confident of this very thing: that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 1:6
Robin & Esther Prijs