Promote Generosity

Check it out, folks. The Global Generosity Movement (GGM) has just been launched! This is a new initiative designed to support the growing movement of organizations and individuals championing biblical generosity around the world.

Anyone interested in promoting biblically based generosity should definitely check out this new website, an exciting new platform designed to bring together the global community of generosity champions and organizations. You can download free resources and share resources you have found helpful with the rest of the community. If you want to incorporate biblical generosity into your small group, your family, your church or your ministry – this site is designed to connect you to the right groups and materials.

Here are a few more resources worth highlighting:

  • Why Generosity – retells the story of God’s generosity and explains the motivation behind the movement.
  • Key Verses – provides easy access to some of the Bible’s most profound passages on generosity in sixteen different categories.
  • Media – provides short video stories about generosity around the world
  • Community – provides oppotunities for individuals, church and organizations to connect, access and share generosity resources from all around  the world

If you think this new initiative has some merit, why not consider sharing it with others via word of mouth, Facebook, Twitter and other outlets? The good news is not only that God has made us to be recipients of his grace but also called us as participants in the movement of his divine generosity.


2 Responses to “Promote Generosity”

  • Howard Freeman

    Thanks for posting this. Some links on the GGM site aren’t working and I wanted to check with the admins about it. Is this Jimmy or Tommy Lee’s initiative? Thought they might be connected, since Lausanne is associated with it.

  • Justin

    Thanks, Howard. You work in generosity development with Redeemer in NYC, right?

    Daryl Heald, David Wills, Henry Kaestner, Mike Schneider and Todd Harper are some of the main guys behind this initiative. They all had a hand in Lausanne’s Resource Mobilization group in Cape Town last year.

    If you let me know what links aren’t working, I’d be happy to pass that along to the admin folks. Thanks again!

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