Freely Given, Faithfully Supported
Emmaus Worldwide is supported through the faithful generosity of individuals, local churches, and ministry partners who share our desire to see people around the world know Christ, grow in Him, and share Him with others.
Today, Emmaus resources are provided at no cost to those using them for ministry. Around the world, local believers print and distribute Bible courses in their own languages and communities, while we also provide digital resources, training, translation, and support to help strengthen discipleship in more than 120 countries.
We rely on the Lord to provide through the voluntary gifts of His people. Every gift helps make it possible for Emmaus Bible courses, discipleship materials, the Emmaus App, prison ministry, translation projects, and other outreach efforts to remain freely available to those who need them.
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Emmaus Worldwide is accredited by the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA), demonstrating our commitment to biblical stewardship, financial integrity, transparency, and accountability.
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On July 1, 2026, the Emmaus Worldwide home office transitioned to providing all Bible courses and discipleship resources free of charge, trusting the Lord to sustain this ministry through the generosity of His people.
We are excited to offer our friends and partners the opportunity to support the Lord’s work at Emmaus Worldwide by enabling you to create an estate plan – FREE!
Through our partnership with Legacy Ministry Services and an organization called FreeWill, you can create a trust or will and other essential estate planning documents at no cost. These essential documents ensure care for you and your loved ones and support for the ministries that are important to you.
FreeWill’s tool is available online, usually takes an hour to complete, and is valid in all 50 states and D.C.
If you don’t have a will or your will needs an update, FreeWill’s platform allows you to create a completely up-to-date plan that protects your loved ones and assets, in addition to defining your legacy.
FreeWill can also be used for more complex estates by generating a list of documented wishes to bring to an attorney.
“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.”