40acts: Do Lent Generouslyনমুনা
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One significant way in which generosity has influenced my life as a missionary is through the acts of anonymous donors. It is powerful when a person gives and yet knows they won’t receive any acknowledgment or public gratitude for their kindness and thoughtfulness. I think God must love that!
A few years ago, a friend visited the project I run in São Paulo, Brazil. Upon returning home, he invited three friends over for dinner and shared how deeply he was moved by his encounters with street children and the conditions in the slums. Just as the meal was almost over, they heard a noise at the front door. Upon checking, he discovered an envelope on the mat labeled ‘For Cally’. Inside, he found £25.
Returning to the table, he eagerly presented the envelope to his friends. One of the guests was so touched by this anonymous gift that he chose to dedicate his life to Jesus that very evening. While the unexpected gift was a delightful surprise and a true blessing for me, it was made even more special by the fact that it led to someone becoming a Christian!
During my travels in São Paulo, I also have the privilege of anonymously blessing others. When I need to pay a toll to return home, I often pause in the queue to share with the cashier that Jesus loves them, rather than hurrying through the automatic barrier. I then ask if the cashier could tell the person or people in the car behind me that Jesus loves them too and then I pay for their toll fee as well as mine. I drive off praying that this small anonymous gesture will touch their hearts and lead them to Christ. I know the cashier gets blessed too.
At the start of 2024, The Eagle Project received a remarkably generous anonymous contribution which has enabled us to accomplish more this year than ever before. Our ongoing prayer is to assist more youth trapped in the cycle of violence and crime here in São Paulo, helping them to realise their potential. The funds channeled through Stewardship enable us to do this daily, with amazing results and we are so grateful for all the support we receive – including all the anonymous donations!
Prayer:
Give thanks for the power of anonymous generosity and how it reflects the heart of God, who gives without seeking recognition. Pray for those who give anonymously, that they would experience the joy of partnering with God’s work in unseen but impactful ways. Ask God to bless and multiply the efforts of missionaries and ministries, like those working in São Paulo, to bring hope, transformation, and the love of Jesus to those in need. Finally, pray that even small acts of kindness – whether giving, encouraging, or serving – would be used by God to lead others to Him.
Take a 40acts challenge today:
- Spend a minute before you eat to go around the table to tell each person what they mean to you.
- Serve your meal on paper plates. Write a message on each that is relevant to the person that will sit there.
- Make/buy conversation-starter cards that you place in the middle of the table during mealtime.
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What if Lent was about more than just giving stuff up? This Bible plan is an adaptation of the full 40acts challenge. Our hope is that as you explore and practice biblical generosity in all areas of your life, you would experience its transformational impact. Each day contains a prompt for one act of generosity on that day's topic, with Sunday reflections summarising the theme of the acts that week.
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