The Generous Campaign
Jamie Munson

Here at Mars Hill Church, we’re kicking off a major effort to raise funds for a number of local ministry needs and our global effort to see as many churches and disciples of Jesus as possible.
It’s called the Generous Campaign, and it’s modeled on the idea that since God has been generous to us, we ought to be a generous people (2 Cor. 9:11–12). In a previous post we’ve reflected on the numerous ways that God has blessed Mars Hill, Acts 29, and the Resurgence over this past year.
Be Generous
If you’ve been blessed by these free resources, we’re asking you to consider giving to the Mars Hill Global Fund to support these ministries. The Global Fund will go to starting new Mars Hill campuses, planting new churches with the Acts 29 Network, providing more free resources online, and training more leaders through the Resurgence.
Global Giving Match: $1 Million
Thanks to one particularly generous family at Mars Hill Church, all contributions to the Global Fund will be matched up to $1 million total. That means if we can raise $1 million during the next few weeks, $2 million will go to our worldwide effort to plant as many churches and make as many disciples of Jesus as possible (Matt. 28:19; Acts 1:8; 1 Cor. 9:22–23).
It’s All About Jesus
Our desire to expand and build is not an effort to promote Mars Hill Church. It’s not about promoting the Resurgence, the blog, the books, the music, or the conferences. We’re training leaders, planting churches, and starting new campuses so that more people can meet Jesus. That’s it. God has blessed us with a finite number of days and resources, and we want to do our best to use all of it to tell everyone about Jesus.
If you’ve benefited from the Resurgence, please consider giving so that we can continue our mission of training missional leaders. To do so, go to marshillchurch.org/give and give to the Global Fund.
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