2017-18 LMCO totals nearly $159 million

In the 100th anniversary since Southern Baptists named their global mission offering in honor of esteemed missionary Lottie Moon, church members gave $158.9 million to sustain their international missionaries worldwide — the second-highest Lottie Moon Christmas Offering® for International Missions ever received.

“We praise the Lord and thank Southern Baptist churches who have again generously demonstrated their faithfulness in undergirding the spread of the gospel to the ends of the earth,” said Clyde Meador, interim president of the International Mission Board. With the books on the offering closing Sept. 30, the 2017-18 Lottie Moon offering neared the national goal of $160 million.

Sandy Wisdom-Martin, executive director-treasurer of national Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU), which promotes the offering in partnership with IMB, also expressed gratitude.

“The breadth of missionary opportunity around the globe must be matched by a God-given vision to reach the lost,” she said. “The totals of the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering demonstrate an obedience to the Great Commission. We rejoice knowing these simple dollars will turn into seeds planted for the gospel. We pray for a rich harvest among the peoples of the world.”

Southern Baptists’ gifts to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering support IMB missionaries such as Larry Pepper (center), who was a NASA flight surgeon before God put him on a different trajectory: working with the IMB at hospitals in Africa. He’s now spent more than two decades offering hope to the hurting there.

The Lottie Moon offering is crucial in supporting nearly 3,700 full-time missionaries, who are key strategic workers in some of the toughest areas on earth. The offering — and regular giving by churches through the Southern Baptist Convention’s Cooperative Program — funds missionary salaries, housing, medical care, children’s education, field transportation and other expenses.

Each year, the Lottie Moon offering accounts for more than half of the total IMB budget ($264.4 million in 2018-19), according to Rodney Freeman, IMB treasurer and vice president of Support Services. Every penny of the Lottie Moon offering goes to the IMB overseas budget, which directly supports missionaries and their work. Southern Baptists have given more than $4.5 billion since beginning an offering to support international missions in 1888, Freeman reported.

‘Why we come together’

Through the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering and the Cooperative Program, Southern Baptists directly support the work of their personnel such as:

  • Larry Pepper, who traded a space mission for a medical mission among the sick and hurting in Africa.
  • Scott and Joyce Pittman in São Paulo, Brazil, who partner with the members of a Kentucky church to reach the city of 22 million with the gospel.
  • Russell Woodbridge, who works alongside members of The Summit Church in Durham, North Carolina, to train Ukrainian believers who are planting churches.

“Thank you, Southern Baptists, for giving so generously this year to the spread of the Great Commission to all the nations of the earth,” said J.D. Greear, SBC president and pastor of The Summit Church. “This is at the heart of why we come together. May God make us abound in love for the lost around the world and faith in God’s willingness to save them, and express that through extravagant generosity for the sake of making His Name known in all the earth!”

The 2017-18 offering ran Oct. 1, 2017-Sept. 30, 2018, to align with IMB’s fiscal calendar. The 2018-19 offering runs Oct. 1, 2018-Sept. 30, 2019.

Learn more about how your gifts to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering make an eternal difference. See how your Cooperative Program funds undergird missionaries around the world.

Find out how WMU can help your church learn about and pray for Southern Baptist missionaries.


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