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The DCI School of Money
Twelve lessons on the principles of overcoming poverty and funding the call of God, just as applicable to the believer in the sophisticated west as to the believer in the developing world. Click here to see and download the module.

The Support Raising Seminar
Lecture notes from Les Norman, the founder of the DCI Trust which has been giving global support for the world of mission since 1985. This outline is based on almost 30 years of releasing funds to live with and a great deal more to give with, without making appeals or asking for offerings. Click here for the seminar notes and make contact to have this seminar in your locality.

The believer and his money
Sixty five short Bible based lessons about God and money, about giving and receiving, written and as practised by a British accountant with a big heart for mission. Click here to see the School of Kingdom Economics.

Tithing or giving?
Should we should tithe 10% of our gross income or our net income after tax. Indeed should we tithe at all ? Click here for a discussion starter paper.

Owe no man anything
This is what the apostle Paul said but he did not live in an age of credit cards, buy now and pay later loans, mortgages and a debt driven society. Click here for an ongoing discussion paper on avoiding debt.

How do you send money overseas?
Our guide to the different methods we use is here

One Day the Beggar Died: Editorial
One of our partners in a poor country was very upset a couple of weeks ago. He is a good man and on this occasion he had spent a lot of his wages from his job to put on a free DCI teaching seminar for leaders and pastors but curiously instead of gratitude he had men lining up to ask him to pay them a few dollars a month and for this he could put his name or ours over their churches. Some would not even take no for an answer and he didn't know what to say. Sadly the same problem comes the way of these pages quite often, and if you click on this page you can read some of things we say in reply, for right or for wrong.