Rapture Fund
How Can Rapture Fund Be Assured that the
Contributions Won't Be Misappropriated by Non-
Believers after the Rapture?

We have given this issue our careful attention.  In this
regard, we have carefully drafted our corporate Charter,
which is filed with the Secretary of State for the State of
Tennessee, to provide as follows: Members, Directors and
Officers of Rapture Fund must all subscribe in writing to the
following testimony: “I hereby testify and believe that Jesus
Christ is the one and only Son of God and that, as God and
Lord, Jesus Christ died on a cross for my sins, rose from
the grave, lives forever, and will one day return as the
Messiah, King of Kings and Lord of Lords.”

The Members of Rapture Fund have the sole duty of
selecting the organization's Directors.  The Directors are the
persons responsible for conducting the affairs of Rapture
Fund, which they do by directing the Officers of the
organization.

The organization's Members have selected a panel of
"Delegates."  The Delegates are not Christians.  They are,
however, honorable citizens, who understand the purposes
of the organization and have agreed to faithfully perform a
single duty in the event of the Rapture: select new Members
for Rapture Fund, each of which must subscribe in writing
to the above testimony.  Some of the Delegates are
lawyers, who particularly understand the importance of
honoring the requirements of Rapture Fund's Charter.  
Some of the Delegates have Jewish heritage--a heritage that
we believe will be particularly inclined to protect the
interests and purposes of Rapture Fund, which has an
emphasis of humanitarian protection and evangelization of
Jewish people.

We also note that key provisions of Rapture Fund's Charter
are not amendable.  These limitations have been imposed to
maintain the integrity of the purposes of the organization.

Therefore, (a) because our Charter is a public document,
scrutinized by government agencies, (b) because we have
carefully chosen Delegates, who appreciate the significance
as well as the legal and social responsibility of honoring the
charter, (c) because the Delegates have a very limited
responsibility of selecting new Members in the event of the
Rapture, (d) because Members, Directors and Officers of
Rapture Fund are required to subscribe in writing to a
testimony of Jesus Christ, and (e) because key provisions of
the Charter are not amendable, we have confidence that the
purposes of Rapture Fund will be honored following the
Rapture.

How Can I Protect My Loved Ones after the Rapture?

We understand your desire to protect loved ones in the
event of the Rapture.  We also have loved ones who may
not be gathered together with Jesus Christ at the Rapture.  
In our Rapture Will, we have provided a means for you to
make an express gift to a designated loved one in the event
of the Rapture.  The Rapture Will will also explain to your
loved ones what the Rapture is all about and how they can
gain eternal life through Jesus Christ.  Further, if The
Rapture Fund receives a gift from your Rapture Will, then
Rapture Fund will endeavor to present your designated
loved ones with the Gospel--the most important legacy they
can receive.

Click on the link at the left to learn more about the Rapture
Will.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is Rapture
Fund protected
from abuse?
Testimony and
Duties of the
Members
Careful selection
of Delegates
What about My
Loved Ones?