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The easiest way to support They Need the Bible is with a secure digital gifts.
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Along with our thanks, you'll receive a receipt
immediately via email, and a tax-statement at year-end.

 

We are a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit.

Do you have questions about giving to They Need the Bible?
Just give us a ring, at 952-237-3930.

Mail:

Checks can made out to
"They Need the Bible" and sent to:


They Need the Bible
PO Box 28
Andover, MN 55304

We also accept checks sent directly from Bank "bill-pay" services. Just leave the account number and memo fields blank.

AFLC  Direct Gifts:


We also accept funds which are sent directly to our partner, AFLC World Missions.
Churches can also send funds from their missions budget directly to the AFLC for us.

Gifts of this kind can be sent to:
AFLC World Missions

3110 E Medicine Lake Blvd.  Plymouth, MN 55441

In the Memo Field:
Andrew and Alexis Olson

Stocks and Estates


Estates, as well as Gifts of Stocks are a great way to give to missions work. These are tax deductable.

To give in this way, please contact
andrew.olson@theyneedthebible.org

You can donate to They Need the Bible directly through Thrivent MyChoice.

 

Click here to learn more

 

Thank you for considering joining hands with us in this important work.

“Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in 
and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
Matthew 6:19-21

Great is your reward.

 

Our Pledge:

We promise to use the resources you’ve given wisely.

Jesus was Himself a saver. In John 6:12, Jesus ordered the disciples to pick up the leftover food after feeding the 5000, saying “Let nothing be wasted”. 

 

We carry this principle into our work as well, avoiding waste and saving resources whenever possible. 

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