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Scriptural Giving

When the Apostle Paul thanked the Philippian church for the gifts that they had sent him as an investment in his ministry of the Gospel, he described their gifts as "a fragrant offering, an acceptable sacrifice, pleasing to God" (Philippians 4:18).

God expects us to give willingly, joyfully, and generously. Paul describes the willing giver in II Corinthians 9:7 by saying, "Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver."

God expects us to give "with honest intent" (I Chron. 29:17); to give quietly, not as the boastful Pharisees (Matt. 6:1-4).

In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus commanded His followers to "go and make disciples of all nations." Beyond your local ministry support, you need to look to God in prayer for His guidance to "adopt" specific works. These are ministries that are vital to the building up of Christ's kingdom, and outside the scope of local church outreach.

What NCEM Believes About Finances

We are stewards of all that comes into this ministry, and we will have to give an account of it to the Lord.

We have a responsibility to inform our supporters about where our finances go. God is our Provider, and He will move through His Body to meet every need, as long as we and our supporters are walking faithfully with Him.

NCEM is a nonprofit Christian ministry. It belongs to God, not to any of its members. If He ever chooses to close it down, we will accept His leading. All assets will go to another Christian ministry -- not to any individuals associated with NCEM.

Designated Giving Policy

Spending of funds is confined to NCEM Governing Board approved programs and projects. Each contribution designated towards a Board approved program or project will be used as designated with the understanding that when the need for such a program or project has been met, or the Board has determined it cannot be completed, the remaining contributions designated for such program or project will be used where needed most.

Questions about Finances
(that we've been asked)

 

How are NCEM workers funded?

Each NCEM worker -- whether a field missionary, office worker, or director -- must trust God to provide for his/her needs. NCEM is a "faith" mission. It is not structurally funded by a denomination, church conference, or any other organization. Workers are individually responsible for developing a team of financial supporters, usually a combination of interested individuals and churches.

How much support does an NCEM missionary need?

Our workers serve in diverse situations, some in communities where the cost of living and/or travel is comparatively expensive. With approval of Mission administration, each missionary establishes a budget amount based on his/her ministry circumstances to a maximum of: $3,300 per month for single workers; $4,800 per month for married couples (figures current to 2009, for full-time workers).

Surplus in a worker's salary (above the maximum monthly levels) remains to be paid out when incoming funds are lower, or can be used for ministry expenses.

Are there deductions from the missionary's allowance?

Yes, besides Income Tax, Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan, the members provide a 5% (before tax) administration fee to NCEM's General Fund.

What expenses are covered by the missionary's monthly allowance?

The monthly amount is intended to cover the missionary's housing and all other costs of living. But missions is not just about "living" -- it's about "serving"! Personal ministry expenses such as vehicle fuel, literature and media materials, hospitality, etc., are also paid from the worker's support.

If a worker's allowance drops, how are his/her needs met?

Initially, the missionary should have raised the required budget amount (see second question) for NCEM's Worker Salary Fund before his/her placement on the field. If the allowance drops thereafter, various means -- including deputation and specific requests for prayer -- are used to let others know of this need. (The Mission's General Fund does not make up the difference, and the Worker Salary Fund is not "pooled.")

Are contributions to NCEM tax deductible?

Yes, if sent directly to NCEM for receipting. Cheques should be made payable to NCEM with the approved designation on a separate piece of paper. If you are giving regularly, you may choose to receive your income tax deductible receipt monthly, quarterly, or annually.

How can I be sure that monies sent to NCEM will be used properly?

NCEM is a member of CrossGlobal Link and an associate member of the Canadian Council of Christian Charities (CCCC). An independent accountant audits NCEM's finances each year. Our annual financial statement is provided upon request.

Funds will be used as designated with the understanding that if the project closes, donations will be directed to another area of need.

Can I send money directly to a missionary?

Funds should be sent directly to NCEM, but if an income tax receipt is not required, gifts of money may be sent directly to the missionary.

When does the missionary worker receive his/her allowance?

Once every month. Monies received for the Worker Salary Fund are accumulated and distributed at the end of each month, along with a statement listing the names and addresses of donors.

How are NCEM's administrative costs covered?

They are covered by NCEM's General Fund, which is supplied primarily by undesignated gifts to the Mission and by donors who consider "The General" to be an important ministry (and by our members' 4% administration fee).

 


Ways to Give

Donors may give by cheque, money order, credit card, pre-authorized method, or online. Cheques should be made payable to "Northern Canada Evangelical Mission" or "NCEM." Special interest in a specific ministry and/or worker should be indicated on a separate piece of paper.

Online Giving

You can now donate online using your credit card. Click the "Donate Now" logo below and you will be redirected to the Canada Helps website. (Please note that this service is only available for Canadian donors.)

You will have opportunity to choose an NCEM "Fund/Designation." If you are giving to a specific NCEM worker's fund, select "NCEM - Staff Support" and type missionary's name in the "Message/Instructions" box.

You will receive your official receipt from Canada Helps and, if you desire an acknowledgement from NCEM, please provide an e-mail address.

Note for all credit card donations: NCEM departments/missionaries pay the 2.5% transaction fee charged by the credit card companies. Donor will receive a tax-deductible receipt for the full amount of the gift. If you are concerned about the cost of giving by credit card, you may consider initiating Electronics Funds Transfer (for ongoing giving), or giving by cheque, money order or bank draft (for one-time gift).

Donate now through Canada Helps.


Do you have additional questions?

Feel free to write or call us if you have questions about the following -- or questions about other ways of giving to NCEM's ministry...

  • Worker Salary Fund
  • General Fund
  • Estate Settlements
  • "Minute-Man" (enlisted donors contribute financially to NCEM projects, and covenant to give at least $1 per call -- maximum of three calls per year)

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