Your year-end gift reaches the lost 


In numerous remote and unreached corners of the world, countless people have yet to hear the message of Jesus Christ. The need for dedicated missionaries to bring this gospel message of hope is more critical than ever.

Over a century ago, Lottie Moon, a missionary to China, recognized this urgent need. She wrote compelling letters to American churches, imploring them to send more workers and support. Yet, the challenge she identified persists today, with many still waiting to hear the good news of the gospel.

By giving through the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, you are directly addressing this pressing need. Your year-end gift empowers over 3,500 IMB missionaries and their families, enabling them to spread the love and hope of Jesus Christ to the nations. 

100% of your gift goes straight to the mission field, allowing missionaries to focus solely on their transformative work. Nothing stays behind to cover administrative costs.

Your generosity can reach billions of people with the gospel. It provides much-needed encouragement to missionaries on the ground and introduces individuals and communities to Jesus, often for the first time. 

Through your support, lives are transformed, faith is kindled, and new churches are established. As we near December 31st, your gift to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering will not only honor the legacy of Lottie Moon but will also become part of a global vision to unite every nation, tribe, people, and language in Christ. 

Please use the secure form to make your gift and join in this mission of hope and transformation.

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