Make a year-end contribution to The Christian Chronicle online — and receive a calendar

The 2013 Christian Chronicle calendar features photography from Christian works in Kenya (pictured) and churches across the U.S. and around the world.
If you’ve read the past two print issues of The Christian Chronicle, you are aware of the dramatic increase in postage costs we face beginning in 2013. (Read Lynn McMillon’s announcement of the increase and suggestions for ways to help.)
As we look for ways to cut costs and expand our online options, we urge readers to consider becoming regular financial contributors. Currently, about 6 percent of our readers provides the necessary donated funds to support the work of the Chronicle, McMillon reports.
An increase in that percentage will be both helpful and greatly appreciated.
To that end, we have revamped our online donation form to make it easy to contribute to the work of the Chronicle online. Any amount will help — be it $5, $50 or $500 — and all donations are tax-deductible.
For a limited time, receive a Christian Chronicle 2013 calendar for online donations of $35 or more. The 13-month calendar features some of our best photography — the smiling faces of Christians around the globe, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, from Nepal to North Carolina.
Supplies are limited, so donate today, and make sure to include your mailing address for the calendar.
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FeedbackA big thanks to all of you who helped us <a href=”https://christianchronicle.org/blog/2012/10/reader-feedback-help-the-christian-chronicle-select-photos-for-our-2013-calendar/” rel=”nofollow”>select the photos</a> for the 2013 calendar.Erik TryggestadDecember, 4 2012Nice! Online form made doing a donation really quick and easy. I did not forget to write the check 🙂 It’s done.DeonDecember, 5 2012I can send a personal check?
BlessingsOmar CorpusDecember, 10 2012Omar: It’s Christmas, so why not?
Just send a check to:
The Christian Chronicle
P.O. Box 11000
Oklahoma City, OK 73136-1100
(Make sure to note that you’d like a calendar. I’ll put one aside for you.)Erik TryggestadDecember, 10 2012