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SUPPORT GOALS FOR MAY 2009 MINISTRY LAUNCH
We need...
• 280 new prayer partners (Use our contact page to join.)
• $5,600 more in monthly commitments
• $30,000 for initial special support
Your gift — no matter the size, will make a significant impact.
Click Here to Donate Now.
DONATION PROCESSING
All online donations are processsed at www.TheCenters.org.
Click here to link to the secure donation page.
If you prefer, you may send your financial commitment to:
The Centers for Apologetics Research
Post Office Box 1196
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92693 USA
Be sure to enter Account Number 4911 on the memo line of your check or in your letter.
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One-Time (Outgoing) Expense Breakdown
Airfare (including extra luggage) $12,000
Family Vaccinations $2,500
Pre-Field Training $8,000
3-Year Work Permit
$2,500
Vehicle $18,000
Initial Household Items
$9,000
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$52,000 Total One-Time Expenses
Monthly Estimated Expenses
Rent
$1,200
Security
$100
House Help
$100
Electricity
$200
Gas (Propane)
$30
Food
$650
Water
$20
Gasoline/Auto Repair
$400
Auto Insurance
$75
Phone/Internet/Cell
$200
Banking
$25
Health Insurance
$360
Medical/Dental (Incl. diabetes)
$300
Clothes
$50
School Supplies
$50
Furlough
$500
Ministry Expenses
$400
Taxes (15.3%)
$1,100
Tithe (10%)
$720
CFAR Admin (10%)
$720
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$7,200 Total Monthly Expenses
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ACFAR’s unprecedented vision: A permanent ministry in Africa to answer the challenge of cults and aberrant Christian movements.
Uganda and its neighboring nations have a tragic history with cultic groups and false teaching. Learn more about this growing challenge.
Pastors, professors, and Christian leaders agree: The time for this ministry is now. Read what they have to say here…
Monthly Support Still Needed: $5,600
Start-Up Support Still Needed: $30,000
MUST-SEE VIDEO:
The Challenge of the Cults in East Africa,
plus a growing collection of articles, audio, and videos
News and commentary by John Divito on equipping Christians to defend their faith in today’s Africa.
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