
Lottie Moon
This year’s Week of Prayer and Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions will be observed Dec. 3-10. In this season, Southern Baptists are encouraged to consider the power of “Impacting Lostness Together.” The goal for the 2023-2024 offering is $200 million. Last year’s offering totaled $194,314,716 (as of Sept. 28), surpassing the $190 million goal for the 2022-2023 Lottie season.
Goals like these are only reached through cooperation of Southern Baptists by prayer and faithful giving. While the offering is named after the Christmas season, people can give throughout the year.
During this year’s SBC annual meeting, IMB President Paul Chitwood emphasized the importance of working together. “Your IMB missionaries are addressing the world’s greatest problem with the only solution, God’s solution—the gospel. But they need your prayers, your support, your continued generosity and more workers in the harvest,” he said.
“This can only happen if we work together to raise up more missionaries and champion the Lottie Moon offering and the Cooperative Program,” Chitwood said.
This year’s Week of Prayer and Lottie Moon Christmas Offering downloadable resources are available now on the IMB’s website. The site includes stories, full-color photos, videos, the Global Impact Guide, social media graphics, presentation graphics, kids’ resources, goal posters, and a bulletin insert.
New this year, churches can get a more personalized experience. It is now more convenient for a church to collect online gifts for the Lottie Moon offering. Each Southern Baptist church can receive a personalized link on IMB’s website with the church’s name and giving goal.
The Lottie Moon Christmas Offering is a registered trademark of Woman’s Missionary Union.