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Leaving a legacy

We all have a unique journey that we must embrace. ... Therefore, I should embrace His calling and give my all without comparison or envy.

‘Best of times, worst of times’

In times of darkness, Christmas reminds us of the temporary goodness and joy found at this time of year. The lights, the trees, the gatherings, and the joy. But it is only a foretaste of a permanent sort of Christmas that will happen when the faithful Immanuel truly and finally becomes God with us.

It was a full day

I am committed to helping every Missouri Baptist create a plan to leave something in their estate plan to keep Sunday Nights or whatever ministry God has given their local church long into the future.

Dealing with doubt?

Through Jesus’ blood, our sin debt is paid, and our transgressions are forgiven. Not by our works but by our faith in the work of Jesus. So, in these difficult times, don’t doubt God will provide everything you need. Because He already did.

Count it all, Joy

Every “trial” we face is part of God’s plan. He is building in us endurance or steadfastness. This realization should encourage us, as God’s purpose for endurance brings us to completion or perfection in the image and likeness of His son (Romans 8). Trials are a way in which He accomplishes this.

We are all interim

While on the earth, we are only interim, Jesus promises us that those who trust in His Son will have eternal life with Him forever. What a blessing it is; to help “interim” people make everlasting investments through estate planning. Would you let us help you?

Have it your way

Consider calling the Missouri Baptist Foundation and asking us to help you make a financial plan that blesses the ministries you love.

Double the return on your investment

The farmer puts seed in the ground to harvest a crop in return.  The financier puts money into a stock in order to gain a financial return. You remodel your house to produce a higher resale value. The desire to produce a return on our time, effort and money is common to all people. But what if you could get double the return?

Are you in shape?

It’s the new year. The time of year we should all ask ourselves, “Am I in shape?” No, not that kind of shape. I am referring to your fiscal shape, not your physical shape.

An underrated tool

God has given you control of your money, for now. Don’t leave regrets about what you could have done for family,  your church or the ministry you love.  Do something today.

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