Unleash a Generation of Women to Become Disciple Makers
This is not an unattainable dream or a lofty calling. We are seeing God move in this generation. If every woman reclaimed the priority of discipleship in their lives, got equipped, and lived it out in their places, we could transform our world.
You are God’s rescue plan for the world, but you don’t have to go at it alone. What IF you could multiply your impact on this generation by empowering women around the world to make disciples too?
It costs us just $3.50 to give Vision + Tools to one woman
10 Women = $35
100 Women = $350
1,000 Women = $3,500
How does your gift help empower women to make disciples?

Help her know her calling
There are lots of misconceptions and barriers to making disciples. We help women to break those down and remind them they were called to make disciples.

Put practical tools in her hands
We create FREE Biblical tools and resources that equip women to be who God created them to be, know God & Truth, and to give Him away.

Give her a team to do it together
A generation has never felt more isolated, so we give women a global team that is living out this calling to make disciples.
We're reaching women all over the world.
In the first 7 years of IF:Gathering, our vision and free tools have reached more than 1.2 million women in 120 countries. Over the next 10 years, our goal is to equip 4.3 million women to make disciples.
Meet these disciple makers

Jacqueline Gomes,
Portugal
As a missionary in Portugal, I was looking for ways to gather women in my local village around Bible based studies and videos. IF:Gathering has made it easy to invite women into discipleship.

Emma Dickinson,
Ithaca College
Sometimes people want to feed college girls fluff. And I’m not here for that. The IF event I experienced was hard-core biblical truth, and I was passionate about passing it on.

Dianna Stephens,
Tennessee
I had a toolbox for a lot of things, but I didn’t have the tools for discipleship. I never thought about that being a role I could play in the community. I didn’t think I was that woman.