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About Light For the Lost

  Light For The Lost (LFTL) serves to “empower the church to provide God’s Word to every person on the planet.” Providing a variety of resources such as audio, visual and printed materials, LFTL has one guiding principle: all Light For The Lost assistance must be to provide resources directly related to evangelism.

LFTL is a men’s ministries initiation, administered by National Men’s Ministries but fulfilled by the church as a whole. Through the generous giving of churches, individuals and businesses, LFTL is assisting missionaries and missions projects around the world with evangelistic resources to tell His story.

John 4:35 says, “Look at the fields...they are ripe for harvest.” LFTL provided resources are multiplying and empowering the efforts of missionaries in communicating the story of Jesus to a ‘ripe field of people’. Are you ready to make an eternal impact?

Contribute today with a special gift and/or sign-up to give on a monthly basis through our Councilman program. Councilman are individuals that contribute monthly and receive a special newsletter once-a-month sharing testimonies and stories of what their contributions are doing.

Host a Light For the Lost Service or Banquet

We encourage all local churches to recognize the missions effort of LFTL through a specialized Sunday service or Faith Promise banquet. This is a great opportunity to present project needs of Light for the Lost to the entire congregation to providing God's Word for every person on the planet. 

For more information and resources, visit our LFTL day page .

Light For the Lost: Spotlight

Spotlight is the official monthly newsletter of Light for the Lost to share stories and testimonies of what God is doing through evangelism resources provided by LFTL. 

Click on the link to the click here
 

You can also find additional stories from our archives on the Spotlight page

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Be a part of providing a Campus Missionary Packet for every student. Find out how here .
Empowering students to become campus missionaries helps enable them to accept personal responsibility to reach the lost of their generation. By making campus missions a priority, students can live out their faith today and develop a deeper ownership of their beliefs that will last later in life.