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ICC’s Annual Financial Report 2012 An increasing number of individuals, churches, foundations, and other ministry partners supported ICC during 2012 with record giving to our projects, and for general ministry support. ICC always seeks ways to wisely use the Lord’s money for ministry to the persecuted church, and to maintain our administrative expenses at an absolute minimum. Our General and Administrative Expenses and Fund Raising Expenses as a percentage of Income was 11% of our total income this past year. A comparison of ICC’s financial results for the past five years follows: Fiscal Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Income $ 1,491,855 $ 1,234,958 $ 2,031,076 $ 799,402 $ 853,307 Program Expenses* $ 1,299,477 $ 1,149,480 $ 766,663 $ 756,772 $ 633,123 General & Admin. $ 120,602 $ 96,193 $ 78,767 $ 86,771 $ 72,043 Fundraising $ 47,816 $ 33,974 $ 27,579 $ 30,243 $ 22,663 Total Expenses $ 1,467,895 $ 1,279,647 $ 873,009 $ 873,786 $ 727,829 * Program expenses are funds we are spending to do ministry. For instance, if we provide support for a persecuted pastor, that is considered a “program expense.” Other examples include support payments to the families of imprisoned pastors, and funds spent on training underground pastors. ICC is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt corporation organized in 1995 in the State of Maryland. All gifts to ICC are fully tax deductible. Our latest IRS Form 990 is available on our website at www.persecution.org. Copies of the latest independent financial audit or IRS Form 990 are available for cost of reproduction and postage. Requests should be directed to us in writing at 2020 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, #941, Washington DC 20006-1846. ICC Board of Directors The following currently serve as members of ICC’s Board of Directors: James Schnabel, Chairman Dr. Frank T. Robb, Vice Chairman Jeffrey King, President Christopher Kirk Scott Streator Steve Swales Richard Tucker Ed Wormald

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ICC’s Annual Financial Report 2012

An increasing number of individuals, churches, foundations, and other ministry partners supported ICC during 2012 with record giving to our projects, and for general ministry support. ICC always seeks ways to wisely use the Lord’s money for ministry to the persecuted church, and to maintain our administrative expenses at an absolute minimum. Our General and Administrative Expenses and Fund Raising Expenses as a percentage of Income was 11% of our total income this past year. A comparison of ICC’s financial results for the past five years follows:

Fiscal Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Income $ 1,491,855 $ 1,234,958 $ 2,031,076 $ 799,402 $ 853,307

Program Expenses* $ 1,299,477 $ 1,149,480 $ 766,663 $ 756,772 $ 633,123

General & Admin. $ 120,602 $ 96,193 $ 78,767 $ 86,771 $ 72,043

Fundraising $ 47,816 $ 33,974 $ 27,579 $ 30,243 $ 22,663

Total Expenses $ 1,467,895 $ 1,279,647 $ 873,009 $ 873,786 $ 727,829

* Program expenses are funds we are spending to do ministry. For instance, if we provide support for a persecuted

pastor, that is considered a “program expense.” Other examples include support payments to the families of imprisoned pastors, and funds spent on training underground pastors.

ICC is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt corporation organized in 1995 in the State of Maryland. All gifts to ICC are fully tax deductible. Our latest IRS Form 990 is available on our website at www.persecution.org. Copies of the latest independent financial audit or IRS Form 990 are available for cost of reproduction and postage. Requests should be directed to us in writing at 2020 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, #941, Washington DC 20006-1846.

ICC Board of Directors The following currently serve as members of ICC’s Board of Directors: James Schnabel, Chairman Dr. Frank T. Robb, Vice Chairman Jeffrey King, President Christopher Kirk Scott Streator Steve Swales Richard Tucker Ed Wormald