Benevolence & Ministry Funds![]() The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’ ~ Matthew 25:40 NCF Seattle serves individuals, families and churches through benevolence and ministry funds.
Your tax-deductible contribution to the following funds will go directly towards the medical and/or missionary project outlined below.
Click here to donate to The C3 Leaders Fund (formerly The NW Leaders Forum Fund). Our Northwest communities need transformational leaders. We believe it is possible to bring positive change where leaders begin to follow the person of Jesus and practice his values. Broken families, sliding ethics, run-away greed, and general moral decay evident in our society can be changed through Jesus, the penultimate example and eternal life source of real transformation. Our mission, to build a network of leaders committed to personal and cultural transformation, compels us to start with the vision of a transformed community and ask, “What kind of leaders will it take to change our world?” As we look to the future, we envision the northwest as a region where people reflect God’s values of compassion, mercy, justice, love, faithfulness, and truth.
A fund has been set up for the Pelton family to serve them in their time of need. As you may know, Dave fell off of the roof as he was working to add square footage to their family home. This put him out of work for a couple of months and accrued medical bills, during a time that they were trying to complete their home and save money. Our dear friends have endured many trials for a number of years, and when this latest setback occurred, we felt compelled to pull together and try to help them out financially. Even the smallest amount is appreciated, and even more than financial help, I know the Peltons' feel greatly blessed by the support, prayers, and love of their friends. Thank you for considering helping Dave, Clare, Josh and Sara in this way.
Laura Jane Toles Hinkley, 47, of Anacortes, WA, went to be with the Lord on January 22, 2011, after a courageous, four-year battle with bone cancer. You can read more about her final days on her blog at:
National Christian Foundation Seattle seeks to build a community of believers, foster a Christian community of boundless generosity, and teach the next generation the art of wise stewarship. Our vision is to mobilize an unprecedented abundance of Kingdom resources to accomplish every good work. |






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