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Other ways to donate and support

You can help and support Barnabas Fund in other ways than donating money online.

For all donations ensure that you have either a project reference number to quote (found on the projects page), a specific country in mind or please advise us that you wish for us to administer the monies to the most urgent need. We thank you for your help and support in bringing hope and aid to the persecuted church.

For international supporters outside of the UK, please click here for the contact details of your nearest office.

PayPal

The simplest way to donate via PayPal is through our secure server. Alternatively you can donate in the normal way through your account page on PayPal. Please use the following email address finance@barnabasfund.org and add the project's fund number (for example 00-345) in the message section of the payment. Without this number we will not know which project you want the donation to support. If a project number is not specified then it will be allocated to the general fund (00-000) and used where the need is deemed greatest.

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Please note: If you choose to donate directly, and not via our secure server, it is not possible for us to claim Gift Aid on the donation unless we have a current declaration from a previous gift and we will also require your name, address and gift aid eligability. For further information please contact Barnabas Fund’s finance department at the above e-mail address.

Donate by Telephone

If you prefer to telephone you can call direct to donate by dialling:

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+44 24 7623 1923 (Outside UK)

Donate by SMS

For a quick donation of £3.00 by SMS(see terms and conditions here) text Barnabas to 70007(Please note: This facility is presently only available to UK supporters).

Direct Debit

You can set up a Direct Debit that will send your donations direct from your bank account to Barnabas Fund. You can specify any amount and at what frequency it will be paid out. Please request a form from your nearest office, which you will need to fill in and send to our Coventry office - Barnabas Fund, 9-10 Priory Row, Coventry, CV1, 5EX. Alternatively, download one here  Direct Debit Form

Donate by Post

Please CLICK HERE to print our donation form, complete and post to your nearest Barnabas Fund office

Prayer support is vital

You can join with us in prayer on a daily basis with our Daily Prayer Point and also with our monthy publication, Prayer Focus Update. Both are available online here at barnabasfund.org for you to use.

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You can donate between ten and 100 per cent of the proceeds when you sell unwanted items on eBay. Simply list the item in the usual way on our eBay charity page and specify the percentage of the sale you wish Barnabas Fund to receive.

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EveryClick.com

A new way to support Barnabas Fund... Use the new charity funding search engine that is www.everyclick.com and raise money for Barnabas Fund every time you make a search.

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  • Christian converts in Cameroon under threat from militant Islamists http://t.co/At7ndHJk 14 hours ago

  • Acid attack on pastor highlights growing religious intolerance in Uganda http://t.co/4BRXLXfh Mon, Feb 2012 09:50

  • Court ratifies death sentence for three men convicted of 2010 attack on Iraq church that left more than 50 dead http://t.co/ZVI9p68G Fri, Feb 2012 16:33

  • Egyptian Christians are concerned about their future under the new parliament. http://t.co/GwXFiJxM Thu, Feb 2012 16:47

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Daily prayer

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  • Just as Paul worked as a tentmaker while bringing the Gospel to others (Acts 18:2-4), so nine recent Bible school graduates in Senegal learned a practical skill to support themselves in their ministry while also receiving a solid nine-month Biblical training. Support from Barnabas made this possible. Every weekday morning the students immersed themselves in theological training, and in the afternoons they learned skills such as farming, baking and breeding livestock. Pray that God will inspire and lead them as they work and witness amongst non-believers in Senegal, where the overwhelming majority is Muslim. Ask the Lord that their Muslim neighbours will respond with faith to their message. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed 19 minutes ago

  • Since the fall of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in February, hard-line Islamist groups that his regime had kept on a tight leash have grown in strength and influence. They have emerged with the largest share of the vote in the first parliamentary elections since the revolution. Key figures from the leading party, the Muslim Brotherhood, have made statements revealing their intention to implement sharia law, which would be a very worrying development for Egyptian Christians and also for the revolutionaries who wanted to see Egypt become a secular democracy. Pray that the country will not become an Islamic state and that all citizens will be fairly represented in the new political order. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Tue, Feb 2012 00:00

  • The protest in Cairo (see yesterday’s prayer point) was sparked by the destruction of St George’s Church in Aswan province on 30 September 2011. Muslims, angry about renovation work that was being carried out on the dilapidated building, had previously threatened to demolish the church. A mob descended on St George’s after Friday prayers and demolished the dome, walls and columns before torching the building. Other property owned by Christians was also burnt. This incident was the latest in a long line of violent attacks on Christians in Egypt, which have intensified since the revolution. Pray that the Lord will encourage the congregation that has lost their building and provide them with alternative premises in which to meet and worship Him. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Mon, Feb 2012 00:00

  • At least 25 people were killed and hundreds injured when Christian protestors were brutally assaulted in Egypt on Sunday 9 October. Video footage showed military vehicles charging at Christians who were demonstrating in Cairo against the torching of a church and other injustices. They were also shot at, beaten and dragged through the streets by soldiers, Islamist attackers and plain-clothed thugs. Although Muslims were among the aggressors, some were also reportedly present to defend the Christians from the security forces. Adding insult to injury, generals from the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces blamed Christian protestors for the violence, and denied that troops had fired at protestors and rolled over them in military vehicles. Pray for all those who were bereaved and injured in this attack, and ask that Egyptian Christians will be treated justly as equal citizens. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Sun, Feb 2012 00:00

  • Twenty-two children of Arab Christian workers who minister in a Middle Eastern country are receiving a Christian education thanks to support from Barnabas. State schools in this country are often in extremely poor physical condition, classrooms are overcrowded, and under-qualified staff teach by rote. Islam is heavily promoted, and the memorisation of extensive passages from the Qu’ran is compulsory. Discrimination against non-Muslim children is often open and aggressive. One of the Christian mothers said, “My son is so thankful. He was so frustrated with the national curriculum, but now he feels motivated to learn and enjoys school.” Give praise that these Christian children can receive a Christian education and pray that they may grow up into mature believers. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Sat, Feb 2012 00:00

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