
Creation Research values the support it receives from
all who are willing and able to share in the ministry with us. There are
two main ways in which you can help us to effectively fulfil the work we
have been called to. The most important of these is -
Prayer is a vital resource for every Christian for through it they can discern what the will of The LORD is in every situation. Through it also those who are not called to the front line of ministry can supply encouragement and wisdom to those who are. We ask you to consider making Creation Research one of the ministries you and your church regularly pray for.
Have you thought of asking your church to consider making
Creation Research one of the missionary organisations it supports regularly?
This may seem a strange suggestion, but a while ago John Mackay was asked
to be the speaker at a “Missionary Weekend” back home in Australia. He
thought this was a strange request and asked the Pastor why he had thought
of a creation speaker for such an event. The Pastor’s reply was very simple.
He had asked all his leadership team for the testimony of their conversion.
About half said they had heard John Mackay preach and that had been a significant
step in their coming to faith in Jesus Christ. Therefore, as mission was
about seeing people saved, the Pastor had to conclude that John’s ministry
was that of a missionary. The mission fields we work in however are not
the traditional ones in exotic places, but the ones nearer home in the
cities and towns of mainly western secularised nations.
If you would like to receive news from Creation Research by email, our Australian HQ sends out frequent email prayer updates to keep you informed about the work of Creation Research around the world. You can subscribe to these on our main web site www.creationresearch.net or by emailing Creation Research UK.
The other main way to support our work is through -
Alternatively, on-line donations can be made through our main web site provided you have a credit card. Click here to visit our main site.