CMJ USA Day of Giving - October 14

CMJ USA • August 15, 2023
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Feast of Bishop Schereschewsky - CMJ USA Day of Giving - October 14

 

This year for the Feast of Bishop Schereschewsky -- October 14, 2023 -- we are doing a CMJ USA Day of Giving. Our goal is to raise $35,000 this year in order to offset the negative impact the economy has had on giving and our budget. We ask you to pray about making a donation toward this day. You can make a one-time gift or create a recurring gift. This donation goes towards the work that is being done at CMJ USA and encourages us in our education and bridge-building ministry.

 

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  • Would you like to have more resources for you and your friends on the importance of the Jewishness of Jesus?
     
  • Would you like more materials on how you can build bridges with your Jewish neighbors and how your church can be involved?
     
  • Would you like to continue to receive testimonies and encouraging stories from Jewish believers and others whose lives were changed by the knowledge of Jesus' Jewishness?

Then donate for CMJ USA's Day of Giving on the Feast of Bishop Schereschewsky and sow back into the ministry that gave a Bible to a young Jewish man who later became the bishop of China and translated the Bible into new languages.

If that little sneak peek into the work of Bishop Schereschewsky caught your interest, be on the lookout for our September newsletter -- either print or online -- where we will have a featured article on Bishop Schereschewsky.

 

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Blessed by this post? Ready to sow into the work of CMJ? No gift is too small. we are blessed by your partnership.



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