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Would you pray about supporting D&D financially?

Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up. (Ecclesiastes 4:9-10)

Donations to D&D Ministries are processed by Central Missionary Clearinghouse, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. All donations to D&D Ministries are tax deductible as allowed by law.

To Give Online

  1. Visit cmcmissions.org
  2. Click on the Donate button on the top right side of the home page
  3. Click "Donate Online with MyClickAndGive.com"
  4. In the box labeled Giving Details– select CUNNINGHAM, DALE & DENISE from the drop down box (labeled Search for Account)
  5. Click here for detailed step-by-step online giving instructions

To Give by Mail

Mail donations to:

Central Missionary Clearinghouse
PO Box 219228
Houston, TX 77218-9228

Make your check payable to Central Missionary Clearinghouse; do not write anything in the memo line of your check. Instead, print and fill out this form to include with your first contribution.

Churches who choose to donate by mail to D&D Ministries: Please print and fill out this form to include with your first contribution. Please make your check payable to Central Missionary Clearinghouse.

If you have any questions about your donation, please do not hesitate to contact Central Missionary Clearing House at 800-262-7729 or admin@cmcmissions.org.

Thank you to all who pray for us and support us financially. Please continue to pray for us! We could not function in this ministry if you were not interceding on our behalf. The longer we go, the more we are coming to understand the blessed gift of the knowledge of our own destitution (John 15:5) and our dependence upon abiding in Christ (John 15:1-11).

We love you and appreciate each of you!

Would you mind joining with us in this journey??

Denise and I continue to see Pastoral discouragement and burnout as an ever-present issue as we counsel with church leaders in person and over the phone. This discouragement is not only affecting pastors, but also their wives.

We have the privilege and honor of coming alongside these dear servants of the Lord to offer them refuge and refreshment, a listening ear, and a loving heart. We do so only by leaning on God’s wisdom, and prayerfully offering a word in due season.

Here are a few ways you could support and love pastors and their families?

  • Most importantly – pray for your pastor and his family regularly.  Pastors are under attack and they need our prayer covering.
  • Write a note of encouragement to your pastor.  Let him know one thing you have learned or appreciate about his work in the church.
  • Meet a need for your pastor or his family if you know of one.  Mow their yard, take them a gift card, offer to babysit, volunteer at the church, encourage a pastor’s wife with flowers, fix their car.
  • Ask your pastor regularly how you can help, what he and his family need and how you can pray for them.