**JUST IN: Pastor Andrew Wommack and Wife Jamie Donate Entire \$5.7 Million Bonus and Endorsement Contract to Charities and Homelessness Support Organizations**
In a remarkable act of generosity and faith in action, **Pastor Andrew Wommack** and his wife **Jamie Wommack** have officially donated the entirety of their recent **\$5.7 million bonus and endorsement contract** earnings to a network of **Christian charities and homelessness support organizations** across the United States. The news was confirmed this morning through a joint statement released by **Andrew Wommack Ministries (AWM)** and reported by several Christian media outlets.
According to the statement, the multi-million-dollar windfall came as part of a recent publishing and teaching endorsement agreement related to Pastor Wommack’s widely circulated devotionals, books, and televised ministry materials. Rather than keeping the funds, the Wommacks chose to direct **100% of the proceeds** toward causes that reflect the ministry’s long-standing mission: to share the gospel and demonstrate God’s love through practical acts of compassion.
> “We are simply stewards of God’s blessings,” Pastor Wommack said. “When He increases us, it’s not for our luxury — it’s for His kingdom. Jamie and I knew this was meant for those in need, for those who feel forgotten, and for those struggling to find hope.”
The donation will be divided among several key organizations, including:
* **Shelters of Grace**, a nationwide network of Christian-based homeless shelters and recovery homes.
* **Feed the Hungry USA**, a faith-based food relief program.
* **Home of Hope**, a ministry providing transitional housing for single mothers and families escaping abuse.
* **The AWM Charitable Fund**, which will use a portion of the funds to support global missions and evangelism efforts in under-resourced regions.
Jamie Wommack, co-founder of AWM, shared her thoughts on the gift in a video message posted to the ministry’s YouTube channel.
> “Our hearts are broken for the homeless, the orphaned, and the families living paycheck to paycheck. This is not a sacrifice for us — it’s a joy. We believe that the church should be leading the way in solving these problems with love, not waiting for governments to do it.”
The move has drawn wide praise from both religious and secular communities, with many on social media commending the Wommacks for their commitment to integrity, humility, and service. Prominent Christian leaders, including **Franklin Graham**, **Joyce Meyer**, and **Bishop T.D. Jakes**, have expressed public support and admiration for the Wommacks’ decision.
This is not the first time the couple has made headlines for philanthropic giving. In 2021, the Wommacks funded the construction of a new transitional housing campus in Colorado Springs and have continued to support disaster relief efforts around the world through their ministry’s outreach division.
With this latest donation, Pastor Andrew and Jamie Wommack have once again demonstrated that their message of **grace and giving** is more than just words — it’s a way of life.