As you plan your holiday giving, here are a few meaningful ways to make your year-end gift go further.
Christmas for the Lost
As Dallas Willard observed in his book The Great Omission, “The greatest issue facing
the world today, with all its heartbreaking needs, is whether those who, by profession or culture, are identified as ‘Christians’ will become disciples…”
Your gift this Christmas answers the call—and desperate need—for discipleship.
Every gift given carries eternal impact—making disciples who make disciples and equipping families, ministries, and churches to raise
leaders, not just listeners.
As you plan your holiday giving, here are a few unique and meaningful ways to make your year-end giving go further:
The Gift of Monthly Giving
Become a monthly donor! We make it simple for you: pause or adjust your giving anytime—or
reach out to service@djjministry.org to connect with a live person; we’ll get back to you promptly. Click below to get started then select "Make this a recurring donation."
A donor-advised fund enables you to reserve funds or contribute non-cash assets for
future charitable giving, all while enjoying immediate tax benefits. Arrange a conversation with Mark to discover more about establishing a DAF:
The Global Opportunity Challenge (GOC) continues through year’s end—our united effort to
raise $50,000 to advance discipleship in Uganda, Ghana, Sierra Leone, India, and Pakistan. If you haven’t given yet, it’s not too late! Click below to learn more and give today:
By including DJJ in your estate, will, or trust, you can enhance your giving potential and
support our mission for generations to come. Arrange a conversation with Mark to discover more about legacy giving:
If you’re 70 or older, consider making charitable contributions through qualified
charitable distributions (QCD) from your traditional IRA. A QCD can satisfy your required minimum distribution (RMD) for the year and reduce your income taxes. Arrange a conversation with Mark to discover more about RMD giving: