Support Financially
Our family is supported by the gifts of generous donors like you. All contributions to our ministry are received by our organization, Commission To Every Nation, and then distributed to us at the first of each month. CTEN is a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) and has been awarded six consecutive 4-star ratings (highest possible) by Charity Navigator.

Donations made through CTEN are tax-deductible for U.S. citizens.
Important Note: There is a difference between donating to us personally and donating to our Mexican nonprofit organization, Fishers of Men. Gifts given through CTEN and designated with our names go towards our personal expenses: food, housing, and the like. They do not help Fishers of Men as an organization in any way. Gifts given through CTEN and designated ‘Fishers of Men’ go towards FoM projects, such as well drilling, and do not help us personally in any way. Both types of donations are important and are very appreciated. We wanted to make sure you know the difference, though, before you give.
To Donate Online
Click here and scroll to the bottom of the page to make a one-time gift to the Leake family or to set up recurring donations.
To Send a Check
Make your check out to 'Commission To Every Nation', include a separate note designating your gift for 'Chris and Erin Leake', and mail it to the following address:
Commission To Every Nation
P.O. Box 291307
Kerrville, TX 78029-1307
USA
If you would like to give regularly, CTEN can set you up for automatic contributions. Questions? Call CTEN toll-free at 1-800-872-5404.
Financial Support Q&A
Q: Does your family receive all of the money donated to you through CTEN?
A: CTEN gives us control over 100% of the funds donated to us. By our own choice, we allow CTEN to retain a small percentage of what is given to us. This helps cover their administrative expenses and supports their ministry to us and over 100 other missionaries.
Q: I saw you want your Mexican non-profit organization, Fishers of Men, to be financially self-sufficient. Why, then, do you receive donations?
A: We do want Fishers of Men to become self-sufficient by putting its Mexican members to work earning the money that goes to pay them and keep the organization going. Unlike the Mexican members of FoM, our family does not receive any pay from FoM. The money donated to us through CTEN supports our family personally. It covers expenses such as food, housing, and travel, allowing us to keep doing what we're doing in Mexico.
Questions about donating? Contact us.