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about finance

WEC makes no public appeal for funds. We believe that God will provide for our needs. Supply is through churches or individuals being prompted to give – or by many and varied other means! This way of working means our expansion and outreach are not restricted by fixed budgets or fund-raising campaigns but by God’s guidance and promises.

If you don’t appeal for funds, where does the money come from?

WEC members don’t receive a salary but our national offices (called sending bases) channel whatever funds are sent. Many individuals and churches give money to WEC’s general fund. Others prefer to give to individual workers or projects: these gifts are passed on without any deductions.

How much support will a WEC worker have to raise in order to work with WEC?

WEC has no required level of support that workers need to raise, but guidelines for living costs are available. We trust together that if God has called them, he will supply their needs.

What about administration, maintenance, publicity and travel costs?

answers to questions people askNo appeals or deductions are made for home ministry funding either. We trust the Lord for gifts to cover personal support, administration, maintenance, publicity, travel costs, etc. Because we all operate on the same financial principles, fellowship becomes more meaningful, and we seek to help one another financially where necessary.

How can I give?

You can give online, or send a donation by post, or set up a regular donation, and if you are a UK taxpayer, you could GiftAid your donation.

Contact WEC Finance

Download a WEC Money Matters leaflet

WEC International is a registered charity nos. 237005 & SCO37715

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