Our goal is to spark a generosity movement in every nation by the end of 2027, unlocking local funding for mission initiatives through empowering and equipping the church to develop generous disciples.
Our ambition is undeniably huge.
What gives us hope is the heart transformation we see in the lives of individuals who participate in our core experience, the Journey of Generosity (JOG).
With the appropriate support, the inspiration to give in community, and the ongoing guidance of the Holy Spirit, these individuals have the potential to change their communities, country and the world.
Discover more in this interview with Generosity Path CEO, Emanuel Bistrian.
As part of the global Church, we affirm the Lausanne Covenant as our shared statement of faith.
We are honored to be recognized as a 2025 Certified Best Christian Workplace. Based on anonymous feedback from our global team, this certification confirms our commitment to a healthy and flourishing culture. Out of thousands of applicants, Generosity Path is proud to be one of only 310 organizations worldwide to receive this distinction this year.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at Generosity Path? We believe a healthy, collaborative, and diverse team is non-negotiable.
That means valuing the experiences, perspectives, and cultural insights of every person at GP. We hold each other to high standards—and we do it with mutual respect, knowing we’re for one another and we seek to understand each other.
We also support each other in maintaining a healthy work-life balance, because doing great work starts with taking care of ourselves and each other.
From time to time, opportunities arise for people to join the Generosity Path team. Keep an eye on this page for vacancies.
The Development Director is a strategic leadership role that will drive and oversee Generosity Path’s global fundraising efforts to meet the ambitious target of raising an additional $7 million over the next three years.
Every year we assess the impact of the Journey of Generosity (JOG). It gives us both an opportunity to thank God for His provision and spurs us on to do even more through His power.