
How your heart responds when you know you are seen, loved, and called by God.
“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.”
John 3:16
God loved you so much that He gave His very best.
You are not an afterthought.
You are someone worth sending Jesus for.
And because God loved you first, He now invites you to walk with Him,
sharing that same love with others.
And He does not ask you to do this alone.
“How We Say Yes Together”
God invites you to walk with Him, learning how to love others the same way He loves you.
Together, this becomes a way of life. Here are three simple ways you can practice sharing His love with others.
The Giving Closet
Give from where you live.
As you walk with God, He often begins right where you are, using what you already have to share His love with others.

Nedavah Notes
Give quietly. Give personally.
As you grow closer to God, there are moments when His love moves through you in simple, personal ways meant just for one person.

The GVault
Give wherever you go.
As you continue walking with God, He may invite you to carry His love beyond your home. For those with limited space, or for seasons when life keeps you moving, the GVault becomes a simple way to stay ready, whether through a box, a backpack, or a bag prepared with care.

God often begins right where you are.
Before love moves outward, He invites it to take root at home.
The Giving Closet
Give from where you live
This is where the journey often begins.
God uses what is already in your hands and in your home to reach others with love. A Giving Closet is a space set aside on purpose for new or gently used items given with care, dignity, and intention.
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Bring heart to your Giving Closet with our Prayer List.
Simply download it, add names as God places them on your heart, and place it inside your Giving Closet as a daily reminder to lift others in prayer. Use it to record who needs prayer, what kind of prayer they need, and when you’ve prayed for them.
You can download and use it as many times as you like, making it perfect for individuals or families walking this journey together.
Prayer helps you stay led.
It helps you listen.
It helps you know when to give, what to give, and when to speak life.
For a limited time, The Giving Closet eBook and Prayer List are our gifts to you, created to help you begin this walk with God in a simple, meaningful way.
As you begin with prayer and prepare your Giving Closet, God meets you right there. He is not asking you to rush or figure everything out.
He is simply inviting you to stay close, to listen, and to notice how His love moves.
Over time, something gentle begins to happen. Giving no longer feels like something you are trying to do for God.
It becomes something you share with Him, moment by moment, heart to heart.
And in those quiet moments of walking with Him, God sometimes places a name on your heart. A face. A moment.
This is where giving becomes personal.
Nedavah Notes
Sometimes the hardest part of giving is not the giving itself, but knowing when to begin. Nedavah Notes were created for moments like that.
They are simple and prepared ahead of time, so when God places someone on your heart, you are free to respond without hesitation. With a card and a blessing, giving becomes personal, intentional, and full of care.
What you release carries more than a gift. It carries intention, honor, and hope. A Nedavah Note may arrive when someone feels unseen or discouraged, at the exact moment God quietly whispers, Here it is.
You do not need perfect words.
You do not need a certain amount.
You only need a willing heart.
Did You Receive a Nedavah Note?
If someone blessed you with a Nedavah Note, we would be honored to hear what it meant to you. Your story may be the very encouragement someone else needs to keep saying yes to generosity.
Your story matters. Your voice matters. And what God did through that moment is worth sharing. Click below to share your story.
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As giving begins at home and flows through quiet moments of listening,
God sometimes invites love to move with you beyond a single place.
The GVault
Give Without Walls
As you learn to recognize God’s quiet nudges, giving becomes part of everyday life and begins to move with you. Beyond the home and beyond the moment, generosity finds new ways to show up.
At Nedavah, we believe generosity should fit real life. What matters most is finding the way that fits your life, so giving becomes a way of living, not just a single moment.
Not everyone has extra space, and that does not mean giving is out of reach.
Sometimes love is meant to be carried.
The G-Vault makes it possible to keep giving close at hand, even when space is limited or life is always moving. It is a way to continue walking with God beyond your home, staying ready for the moments He prepares.
A G-Vault is a giving space set aside on purpose. It may be a simple box, a backpack, or a small bag kept ready. Inside, new or gently used items are placed with care and intention.
Ready to respond.
Ready to serve.
Ready to become the hands and feet of Jesus wherever you go.
This is generosity that meets you where you are and continues to grow as you walk with God.

This same invitation to give can be shared with the next generation.
A Giving Space Children and Youth Can Call Their Own
The G-Vault is also a meaningful way for children and young people to learn how to give.
When a child or youth has their own G-Vault, they begin to understand that generosity is personal. They choose items thoughtfully. They prepare them with care. They learn to pause, listen, and notice when God places someone on their heart.
Their G-Vault becomes a portable giving space connected to the family’s Giving Closet and part of the same shared mission. It allows them to participate in giving wherever life takes them: at school, in their neighborhood, while traveling, or during everyday moments.
This is how giving is learned.
This is how giving is practiced.
This is how giving becomes a way of life.

Wherever you live, however you give, and wherever God leads you, the invitation remains
the same: to walk with Him, love others well, and quietly answer, “Here am I. Send me.”

