40acts: Do Lent Generouslyਨਮੂਨਾ

Offerings
Generosity has been part of my story for as long as I can remember. Growing up in South Africa, I witnessed extreme poverty every day, but I also saw my parents’ incredible kindness and faithfulness in the face of it. Although we didn’t have much, during most of my childhood, my dad was a full-time student, and my mum worked part-time—they always made sure we shared what we had.
I still remember the way my parents would involve us in their giving. If we hadn’t played with a toy or worn certain clothes for a while, they would gently remind us to think about others who might need them more. My sisters and I would gather our things, knowing they’d go to children who had very little. Even excess food was carefully given to anyone who could use it. That’s how I learned generosity wasn’t about wealth; it was about having a heart open to others.
As I’ve grown, this lesson has stayed with me. Generosity is about reflecting God’s love in practical ways. It’s an act of worship and trust, an acknowledgment that everything we have—our money, time, and talents—comes from Him. Jesus said, “Freely you have received; freely give” (Matthew 10:8). And He invites us to give not from guilt or obligation, but from joy and gratitude.
Living generously also helps us break free from the scarcity mindset our culture promotes. I’ve learned firsthand that when we step out in faith and give, God shows up. My family has faced moments of uncertainty, but each time we’ve trusted God with our giving, He has provided—sometimes in surprising and miraculous ways.
This Lent, let’s ask ourselves: how can we reflect God’s generosity to the world? Whether it’s through our finances, our time, or simply small acts of kindness, let’s choose to live with open hands and hearts. Generosity transforms both the giver and the receiver, drawing us closer to the One who gave it all.
Prayer:
Pray for a heart that reflects God’s generosity, giving freely and joyfully in response to His love. Ask God to help you trust Him with what you have, knowing that He provides for every need. Pray for the wisdom to see where your time, resources, or small acts of kindness can make a difference in someone’s life.
Take a 40acts challenge today:
- Put together a bag of blessings and give it away. Think of small items that bring you joy and put them in a little gift bag or box, all tied together with a bright bow!
- Leave coins taped to a car park/vending machine or in a supermarket trolley.
- Fill a bag with clothes or toys that you, or your children, haven’t worn/played with in a while. Find a local charity to donate these to.
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About this Plan

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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