Our Animal Sanctuary

Our Mission


At KINGDOM BUSINESS, we believe that every one of GOD’s animals deserve to be treated with love, compassion, and dignity. Sadly, countless animals face abuse, neglect, abandonment, and unsafe living conditions every day. Our mission is to provide a safe haven where animals can receive the care, protection, and respect they deserve while experiencing a better quality of life.

Our Vision

Through the generosity of donors and supporters, we aim to establish a family-owned nonprofit animal sanctuary dedicated to rescuing and caring for animals in need. Our long-term vision is to acquire land and develop a sanctuary that serves as a refuge for both domestic and exotic animals. We plan to begin by caring for smaller animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, and birds, while gradually expanding our facilities to accommodate larger and exotic species in the future. Every step of this journey will be focused on creating a safe, loving, and sustainable environment where animals can thrive.

How You Can Help

As we work toward making this vision a reality, we are currently seeking support in the form of land, unused cargo containers, mobile homes, office space, pet supplies, and financial contributions. Every donation, partnership, and act of generosity helps bring us one step closer to providing a permanent sanctuary for animals in need.
If you would like to support our mission, please contact us at Donate@Luke249.org. Together, we can make a lasting difference in the lives of GOD’s creatures.

Did you know…

More than 80 billion land animals are slaughtered for food each year. This means that roughly 220-330 million land animals are killed every day.

Approximate daily numbers include:
Chickens: ~215 million per day
Ducks: ~11.6 million per day
Pigs: ~4 million per day
Sheep: ~1.9 million per day
Goats: ~1.5 million per day
Cattle (cows): ~835,000–900,000 per day 

Learn more about these statistics at Our World in Data – Billions of chickens, ducks, and pigs are slaughtered for meat every year

Meet Two of Our Rescue Animals

From a life of hardship to a life of freedom

Honey

At the end of 2022, we rescued a female Miniature Pincher named Honey. Before we adopted her, Honey was on her way to the pound due to her elderly owners no longer being able to care for her. Honey previously faced many health issues after consuming a piece of wood that tore her digestive system. Yet, GLORY TO GOD, Honey survived and is now in our care. Receiving the love, attention, and freedom she needs.

Mia

On May 10, 2021, we took in a Staffordshire Bull Terrier named Mia. Mia is a very quiet, lowly, yet loving dog! A few years ago, we learned that she was previously abused by her past owners. Mia would react negatively when a broom or swifer came near her, so we had to teach her she had nothing to fear. After a while, Mia learned to let go of her past fears and trauma. She is now enjoying her new life and lives in a home that shows her an abundance of love.