IMB Personnel Give Over $800,000 to LMCO

By Ann Lovell

IMB missionaries and staff pledged $802,700 to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering® (LMCO) through an internal campaign that began Sept. 23 and ended Nov. 30. The campaign, which allowed missionaries and U.S.-based staff to make their pledges confidentially, indicates their high level of commitment to the Revelation 7:9 vision and sets an example for Southern Baptists, said IMB President Paul Chitwood.

“Our IMB missionaries around the world and our stateside support staff wanted to lead by example as we asked Southern Baptists to give more generously than ever before to get the Gospel to the nations. And I’m proud to say that is happening!” Chitwood said.

The LMCO supports more than 3,500 IMB missionaries and their 2,880 children. This year’s goal is $175 million, in celebration of 175 years of IMB’s uninterrupted witness among the nations. Last year, the IMB received $159.5 million from the LMCO offering. A $175 million offering would be the largest LMCO offering ever received by the IMB. These funds will help move the organization toward its 2025 target of sending an additional 500 fully-funded missionaries.

“I’m grateful for the sacrificial giving of our IMB family and trust it will inspire Southern Baptists again to join us in giving through this year’s Lottie offering,” Chitwood said.

The Lottie Moon Christmas Offering® is a registered trademark of Woman’s Missionary Union.

Cover photo: IMB President Dr. Paul Chitwood (center) and his daughter, Cai, share a conversation about their faith with a man they met on a recent trip to Africa (IMB Photo by Chris Carter).