If you are a Southern Baptist reader, you probably know that we’re in the season of giving to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions. In fact, this week is the Week of Prayer for International Missions, and you can see the daily prayer requests at this IMB webpage. Our goal this year is to raise $205 million dollars. So, I’m publishing today my 24 ways to consider giving to the offering in 2024. And even if you’re not a Southern Baptist, maybe these simple ideas will help you think about gifts you might give to missions this year:
- Decide to prayerfully give until your faith is genuinely stretched. Many of us give only out of our excess. Give this year–perhaps following one of the following ideas–until you’re forced to trust Him to meet your remaining needs.
- Give to God’s mission the equivalent of the dollars (plus at least one dollar more) that you plan to spend for Christmas presents. Spend some dollars on eternity.
- Give 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, or more per unreached people group (@ 7000 groups). That would mean $350, $700, $1750, $3500, $5250, or $7000. The sacrifice might be steep, but billions still need to hear.
- Instead of giving gifts, give Lottie Moon Christmas gifts in honor of someone you love. Many of our loved ones won’t be offended if they receive no gift; after all, the world needs the gospel.
- Give $10, $25, $50, $100, or more for every year you’ve been a Christian. I’ve been a believer for 50 years, so $100 per year would mean $5,000 for this offering. Even if I gave multiple times that amount, though, I could still never match what God gave for me.
- Let the Word motivate you to give. Read, for example, the story of the cross in the Gospels. When we read and hear the Word, we really have no other option but to give.
- Give sacrificially in honor of the one who shared Christ with you. Give because you have been one of the privileged ones to hear. I’m ever grateful for my 12-year-old friend, Randy Richards, who told me about Jesus.
- Remember your largest gift given to ANY need — then add to that amount. Give more to Lottie Moon than you’ve ever given.
- Give a certain percentage of your church’s Lottie Moon goal. For example, if you give 10% of the goal and nine others join you, your church will have met their goal. If more than nine join you, praise the Lord!
- Train your children to give their allowance to missions this season. The dollars may be few, but the missions DNA you’re developing in the next generation will pay long-term dividends. Here’s a resource to help you.
- Give to cover the cost of keeping a missionary on the field for a certain number of days. The daily cost is approximately $211; use that figure, and multiply it times the number of days you will cover.
- Give sacrificially in honor of a veteran, retired missionary. These folks will always be missionaries who want to get the gospel to those who’ve never heard. Honor them by supporting that work.
- Fast for one meal per week (or even per day) between now and Christmas, and instead give the cost for those meals to the offering. Praying and fasting will likely only increase our giving – and missing one meal a week won’t hurt most of us.
- Listen to these missionary stories, and be challenged to give. It’s hard to hear these stories and not want to sacrifice for the sake of the gospel and the world. We’re privileged to support brothers and sisters who are giving their lives for God.
- Give 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1.00, or more per unengaged, unreached people group (@ 3100 groups). The IMB is seeking to send 300 young men and women called Project 3000 “Explorers” to find and research these groups by 2026. Help get the gospel to groups for whom there is no current witness.
- Challenge your church small group to reach a combined goal for Lottie Moon. Push one another to give, and help each other follow through with the commitment.
- Match your monthly gift to your church. Of course, I’m assuming here that you give well to support your church. If so, do the same for the LMCO. If not, commit to increasing both!
- Sell some “stuff,” and give the funds to the nations. Many of us have much more “stuff” than we will ever need. We can live without it, but the world cannot live without Jesus.
- Set up a recurring monthly gift to the LMCO. By giving this way, you can spread your giving through the entire year. Pam and I give this way, in addition to giving during the Lottie Moon season.
- Give $10, $25, $50, $100, or more for every year that Lottie Moon served in China. She served for 39 years, so multiply the numbers to determine your gift.
- Give with a specific need in mind. For example, giving $200 will allow for the production of two Bible story videos for deaf persons in Central Asia. You can find more needs here.
- Give $100 for every copy of the Bible (hard copy or electronic) you have in your home. Most of us have more Bibles than people in our houses–while some of the world is still waiting for the Word in their language.
- If your church does not collect the Lottie Moon offering, go ahead and give personally now via this link. Don’t wait for others to get on board–though, do encourage them to join you in giving!
- Just ask the Lord to guide you, and let Him fill in your blank check. My guess is He’ll challenge you toward sacrifice.
What other ideas would you add?
I called the pastor of a small church, do they give to lottie moon. He said No. I said if I give $100 would you send to lottie Moon, he said yes