The Society provides a number of means for supporters to make donations.
By Telephone
| Australia |
New Zealand |
| +61 2 6642 8880 |
+61 2 6642 8880 |
| Please call during office hours, Mon - Fri, 9am - 1pm. |
Please call our Australian office and advise them that your donation is for New Zealand. |
By Cheque or Money Order
To make a donation by cheque or money order, please send it to:
| Trinitarian Bible Society (Australia) |
Trinitarian Bible Society (New Zealand) |
PO Box 1381
GRAFTON NSW 2460
AUSTRALIA |
PO Box 137025
Parnell
Auckland 1151
NEW ZEALAND |
By Standing Order
A regular donation to the Society can be set up by Standing Order which can normally be arranged online with your bank.
By Internet Banking
If you wish to arrange a single or regular payment using internet banking, our bank details are:
|
Australia |
New Zealand |
| Bank: |
Commonwealth Bank of Australia |
Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) |
| Account Name: |
Trinitarian Bible Society (Australia) |
Trinitarian Bible Society (New Zealand) |
| BSB: |
062 589 |
|
| Account No.: |
1009 3427 |
02-0466-0305455-000 |
If you choose this method, please ensure that your name is clearly identified on the payment information we receive, along with your Supporter/Membership Number (if known).
By International Money Transer
|
Australia |
New Zealand |
| Bank: |
Commonwealth Bank of Australia |
Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) |
| BIC/SWIFT Code: |
CTBAAU2S |
BKNZNZ22 |
| BSB: |
062 589 |
|
| Account No.: |
10093427 |
02-0466-0305455-000 |
If you choose this method, please ensure that your name is clearly identified on the payment information we receive, along with your Supporter/Membership Number (if known).
By Legacy
To whom we leave that which we cannot take with us when we leave this world (1 Timothy 6.7) is a very personal matter, to be considered prayerfully before the Lord. The future needs of one’s family will necessarily be paramount in such considerations and that is entirely Biblical (1 Timothy 5.8). However, some people do not have family or their family is already well-provided for, in which cases their attention will understandably turn elsewhere. And what better inheritance is there that could be left in this world than to contribute to the spread of the Word of God throughout the world? This is a legacy that is sure to be fruitful after we are gone, for we are told that ‘so shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it’ (Isaiah 55.11).
In order to leave a legacy you will need to make a will stating that the Society is a beneficiary; it would usually be wise to enlist the help of a solicitor to do this. If you choose to leave a legacy to the Society, it is very important that the Society’s full name and address (whether that be the International Headquarters in London or one of our overseas branches) is correctly included, to avoid any ambiguity and the potential for legal disputes. Occasionally the Society is asked if it (or one of its officers) will take on the role of executor of a will, but we are unable to do that—executors need to be independent and it is often wise to name a solicitor as one of the executors.