HOW TO HELP How You Can Help
The need has never been greater for Gods people to take up their
cross and spread savouring, cleansing, spiritual “salt” and to shine the glorious “light” of the Gospel on a world in need of the Saviour….but
the workers are few!
Everybody can make a difference
and we appeal to you to come and join us in the battle against the forces of darkness that surround us.
Prayer
We are ever needful of fervent
intercessory prayer to sustain and prosper our work for His glory.
Become A Member Prospective Members agreeing with our aims can join Christian Watch for an annual subscription of only £7.00. Members would then receive at least 10 mailings with information on the latest developments and how to respond to them.
Join A Christian Watch Local Contact
Group Scripture is full of warnings and exhortations to be
"watchful" and not to let our guard down. It is imperative we have an ”army” of faithful, watchful and active local members who pray,
participate in disseminating the information provided, write letters, witness etc.
If you would
like to get involved in a Local Contact Group please contact our Local Contact Group Co-ordinator (Andy Clarke) from the Support Page using the Local Contact Groups
option.
Support Us Financially The Lord has blessed our endeavours and we aim, always to trust in Him for our provision. It is a sign of the times we
live in that so much financial support is given to wicked and ungodly endeavours, in comparison to witnesses like ours. We encourage you
to support us financially as every penny helps, and with Gods enabling, all things are possible. You can give one off
donations, donate regularly or through
legacies.
Get
Involved We are exhorted in scripture to "deny self" and "take
up our cross". Thankfully even in these wicked times it is unlikely we will have to give our blood as He and many of the saints and
martyrs have. Surely the least we as Christians can do is raise our voice for God’s glory!
Therefore to
him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin (James
4:17)
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