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What’s better than the news? The good news.

To celebrate the greatest day in history and the greatest news for eternity (ICYMI: Jesus defeated sin and death), TPO is going all out with a two-part challenge! Here’s how to join:

Invite someone to an Easter service at your local church. Once you’ve invited them, type their first name into this form.

We’ll pray for each person on this list!

Donate $25 to one of these three ministry partners and help share the gospel 365 days a year! We’re matching the first $2,500 given to each ministry.

Prisoners & Families

Prison Fellowship

The gospel isn’t bound by prison bars. Prison Fellowship brings the hope of Jesus to men and women in prison through Bibles, discipleship programs, and faith-filled community. Inside prison walls, people are discovering their God-given value and purpose.

Every person bears God’s image—no life is beyond his reach. Your support helps bring healing and hope to those behind bars.

Take the Gospel Behind Prison Bars

College Students

CRU

Today’s college students are tomorrow’s leaders, and the Campus Ministry of Cru—also known as Campus Crusade for Christ—has been equipping them to reach the world for Christ since 1951.

From colleges to closed countries, Cru is equipping believers to share the gospel in classrooms, workplaces, and beyond. Your gift trains and sends believers to reach the world for Christ, making no place off-limits for the good news.

Equip the Next Generation

People with Disabilities

Joni and Friends

Disability doesn’t hinder the power of the good news. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and belonging in the body of Christ. Through wheelchair distributions, family retreats, and church training, they ensure all are valued.

Your gift helps bring mobility, community, and the hope of Christ to people living with disabilities. Send help and gospel hope today.

Gift Mobility, Community, and Hope

“The angel told the women, ‘Don’t be afraid, because I know you are looking for Jesus who was crucified. He is not here. For he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay.'”

Matthew 28:5-6

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