Make an Eternal Impact

When you give to Christ Life Ministries, you’re investing in spiritual revival, renewal and refreshment for individuals, pastors and local churches. Your generosity helps us carry out our Engage > Equip > Edify ministry model, ensuring that those hungering for deeper prayer life and passionate faith can be empowered and sustained. Thank you for joining us in this mission!

Ways to Give

There are several simple and secure ways to give, and every gift makes a lasting difference in the lives of those we serve.

Cash or Check

Giving by cash or check? Please make checks payable to "Christ Life Ministries." Mail any physical gifts to P.O. BOX 399 Vinton, VA 24179. All gifts are tax deductible.

Become a SMART Partner

Lock arms with us by committing to a monthly, recurring gift, which empowers us to plan strategically for the future of our mission.

Become a Legacy Partner

When you include Christ Life Ministries in your will, you can maximize your impact for generations to come. Leave a legacy that matters!

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Non-Cash Gifts: Maximize Your Giving Power

Non-cash gifts allow donors to maximize their giving power while receiving strategic tax benefits. We accept stocks and mutual fund transfers, physical property and securities.

Our Partner: The National Christian Foundation

We’re honored to partner with the National Christian Foundation (NCF), a trusted leader in Christian giving. Through NCF, you can give non-cash assets or set up a giving fund to support Christ Life Ministries with greater impact and flexibility.

Our Partner: National Christian Foundation

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