Turn Small Gifts into Big Blessings!

This year’s Global Mission Partners Great Gifts catalogue will be arriving in your postbox during October. Get ready for lots of Great Gift ideas for Christmas, Birthdays, or to celebrate any other life milestone. With every gift you buy, you help transform lives. Each Great Gift comes with a card with an uplifting story based on your gift of choice, so your lucky recipient can read about the impact of the Great Gift you purchased.

The catalogue is brimming with ways to put your love and generosity into action. From clean water and school uniforms to piglets and nutrition gardens, every gift you give will help transform lives. Here’s a sneak peek at gifts that help to break the cycle of poverty, enable local churches to thrive, and equip Indigenous-led ministries. 

When you choose a Great Gift, your generosity joins a wave that’s restoring broken communities, resourcing the forgotten, and igniting hope in the hardest places.

Here’s a sneak peek at some Great Gifts:

Don’t Miss Out on Great Gift Sunday!

Join in the movement of generosity with your church and celebrate Great Gift Sunday.

Register today and join the launch of Great Gift Sunday on October 26. We will equip you with resources, including the Great Gifts catalogue, so your congregation can learn about and pray for our partners and start ordering Great Gifts ahead of Christmas!

Churches can also choose to celebrate this day on a Sunday in November, if they want more time to spread the word!

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