Would your church like to partner with us to fund Bible mission?
We love the Church and want to support you as best we can in your mission. If you would like to partner with us to fund Bible mission here at home and around the world, we would be so grateful.
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If you would like to partner with us to fund Bible mission here at home and around the world, we would be so grateful.
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There are different ways you can partner with us financially. You can give a one-off gift, donate towards our latest appeal, or join our regular giving scheme Choice for Churches. Whatever you choose, we are so grateful.
Our heart is to bless the Church in England and Wales in its mission. As a result, we offer Bible resources, events, grants and partnerships all to serve the Church. If you choose to partner with us financially, you will be investing directly into these things.
You may also have a heart for overseas mission. Our teams around the globe are partnering with churches to support mission in their local contexts. You can choose to give directly to a region abroad or a recent overseas appeal.
Your gift will be used wisely and we promise to keep you informed about the impact your gift is having, in whatever way you choose. We have a team of staff and volunteer speakers who would love to visit your church if you wish.
Thank you for your support. Thank you for your church.
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