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Why you should donate

If you are in agreement with the purpose of this ministry and are limited in your time to carry it out yourself, then you can give money instead of time to help carry out the purpose of this ministry.

The Purpose of this Ministry

To equip others with the tools and materials to accomplish the following.

To preach Christ and Him crucified. To follow the Bible as a form of worship to the Lord. To teach the Bible and not the doctrines of men for if we are not teaching the Bible, we are worshiping the Lord in vain.

“But in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.” Matthew 15:9

To turn back the assault of the tares who slander Christian Patriarchy
and teach others how to respond to slanderers.

For too long, critics of Christian Patriarchy have been able to criticize without rebuttal. But beginning with the Internet and the proliferation of independent publishing companies, those days ended. This ministry is dedicated to teaching others how to respond to slanderers. And when a man is called a sinner and he hasn’t sinned, the worst type of slander has been committed.

“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!” Isaiah 5:20

To republish, and translate the writings of men who’ve defended Christian Patriarchy.

For years, crackpots disguised as Bible scholars, have attacked Christian Patriarchy. It’s time that those who attack Christian Patriarchy are exposed for their hypocrisy and shown for their pettiness when compared side by side with those who have defended Christian Patriarchy. The list of those who have defended Christian Patriarchy is a Who’s Who of modern Christianity.

Martin Luther 1483 – 1546
Favored polygamy

Bernardino Ochino 1487 – 1564
Favored polygamy

John Milton 1608-1674
Favored polygamy

Johann Peter Lyser 1631-1684
Favored polygamy

Westley Hall -1711-1776
Anglican Priest and Author of Paradise Regained
Polygamous brother-in-law to John and Charles Wesley, the founders of the Methodist denomination.
Editor for George Whitefield the famous evangelist.

Martin Madan 1726 – 1790
Father of the Evangelical Hymnal
Author of several books defending polygamy.

Samuel Wesley 1766 – 1837
Famous church organist and composer
Polygamous father of Samuel Sebastian Wesley, another famous composer
Godson to Martin Madan

Hi, I’m Pastor Don Milton and I pastor this website. I admin it as well. I run a very low budget operation, and since I live in the Philippines, your donations go a long way! If I’m providing something to you that you can’t get elsewhere, then I encourage you to give. Expenses are minor and when there is no money for those expenses, the spread of this ministry simply slows down.

Examples of Ministry Needs that remain unmet:

Software

Subscription based copy and paste. Not all who visit this website have good intentions. Some wish to copy and paste without attribution, i.e., plagiarize. Therefore I’d like to offer a $20 annual fee subscription that would allow those who want to copy and paste to do so with attribution.
Cost of Associated Software: $

Print Publishing

Book Reviews Are Expensive But Necessary

Publishers Weekly Book Review: $324 PER BOOK
A Publishers Weekly book review can cause a book to go viral. A small donation

Advertising to bookstores and libraries $150 PER BOOK

 

 

Seven Ways to Donate

1.) Donate With Stripe Payment Processing





 

 

2.) Cash App with QR code:

3.) Cash App with Account Number:

$donrmilton
Donald Milton

4.) Zelle App and QR Code

No Fee sending through your Zelle App:

5.) Zelle via your bank’s website

No Fee sending through your browser:

1.) Click Pay & Transfer (or similar button)
2.) Click or scroll to Zelle
3.) Click Send Money
4.) Click Add New Recipient
5.) Enter the following name: Donald R Milton
6.) Enter the following number: 480-799-1476
7.) Click Save
8.) Your bank website will walk you through the final steps.

First, make sure that you’ve clicked the link I provided so that it gives you a bonus amount on sending. (For sending above a certain threshold) Before you enter your personal information you can do a google to make sure you’re comfortable with Remitly. But please, click the link below to signup, not an outside link, or you’ll lose the first time sending bonus.

6.)Remitly via Web or App

Click the Link to Begin Sending

https://remit.ly/2h2zbjbc

  1. At some point in your signup with Remitly, you will be asked where you are sending. You must Select Philippines since that’s where I live.
  2. Once you’re signed onto Remitly, you will click Send Money.
  3. Next you will click New Recipient
  4. Now you Enter the Amount you’re sending. The minimum send Remitly allows is $10. It automatically converts your currency to Philippine Pesos. That’s enough for me to eat carnivore for a day and it is a blessing.
  5. Now you select method of delivery and I believe it will default to Mobile Money, and that’s what you want, so just leave that at Mobile Money.
  6. Select Payment Method. Debit cards are instant and have no fees.
  7. Now click the Continue button.
  8. Now you’ll arrive at the Mobile Wallet option. You select the first option which is Gcash. That’s how I withdraw using my phone with QR code at a store or with my Gcash ATM from nearly every bank.
  9. Now it asks you for my name which is: Donald Robert Milton
  10. Now this is the most important part because if you fill in my number incorrectly, it will go to whoever the owner of that number is. The Phone number country code will be prefilled for the Philippines. The following is the only number you need to add into the phone number field. Just Click on it to copy it:  9451602571
  11. Paste the number you just copied into the Remitly recipient phone number field, click continue. Now you’ll arrive at a page where it asks if you want to notify the recipient of the transfer progress.
  12. Finally it asks for your debit card info. It will NOT ask for an SS number or any data beyond what your normal debit transactions require.

The cool part is that once you’ve setup your Remitly account, you can send to missionaries, pastors, friends, or relatives all over the world, simply by having the phone number that they have associated with their mobile money account. Most nations now offer a Mobile Money system.

Your Donations are Gifts and as such, they are NOT tax deductible. And that’s GOOD!

I’ve long believed that non-profit = non-prophet. If I take a benefit from the government, the government will want something back. That’s not how ministries should work. That is why I won’t register this fellowship with any government.

Thanks for considering a donation.

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