This Christmas, give the gift of the Gospel
Every gift in the ANM Gift Catalog delivers the love of Jesus in practical ways. You can give a new Christian their very first Bible, provide a child with the first pair of shoes that truly fit, supply livestock and years of reliable food for a family, or purchase a bicycle for a pastor who walks miles daily. Are you ready to give the gift of the Gospel?
Everyone needs to hear the Gospel message, but some have never had the chance. The Gift Catalog contains more than 20 gifts that have an eternal impact.
As you choose gifts, pray for hearts to be transformed, for new believers, for children, for people reading the Bible for the first time, and for missionaries delivering these gifts and the Gospel message.
As Christians, we all want other people to experience the Gospel that has transformed our lives. But it can be difficult to find the best way to make a difference as a Christian, especially beyond your local community. For the past 30 years, ANM has helped Christians like you, as well as churches, get involved in global outreach that transforms lives and communities in the name of Jesus.
I was always taught from a Young Age that is better to give then receive. I have instilled this in my boys from a Young Age also. We usually donate toys to local Organizations and Toy Drives. I truly LOVE this idea of helping support the Advancing Native Missions (ANM) and giving Christian Gifts to others. The gifts available are as inexpensive as $10 and they go up from there. My Boys and I have begun to pick out a gift to give this year and instead of supporting Local, we will be supporting ANM! GREAT way to GIVE BACK to others!
"Your prayers and gifts to the poor have come up as a memorial offering before God." – Acts 10:4
Check out the ANM Gifting Catalog HERE
Free coloring book download available at https://bit.ly/ANMCatalogBlg
An Unusual Day at Grandma and Granddaddy's House tells the story of four young kids who learned about generosity through a workday at their grandparents' house, where they earned money to buy gifts from the Gift Catalog for people in need.
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