You may have been blessed with great wealth, or you may have very little. Either way, you can—and you should—leave a legacy of faithfulness!
Think about the people whose stories are told in scripture. God used the rich and the poor, the famous and the obscure, senior citizens and children, widows, orphans, people of great faith and even people whose confidence in God was shaky. Wherever you are and whoever you are, God can use you too, in ways you may not have imagined!
God's Word provides a guide for your life, a roadmap to the future, and a secure inheritance. Are you glad that God wrote down His plans for you and charted your path? You can do the same for your loved ones and for generations of needy Jewish people.
Estate planning is not just for the well-heeled or elderly. It needn't be complicated. And most importantly, it is the opportunity of a lifetime to make your greatest gift to bless Israel and to ensure that your family has what they need for the future.
You can be the one to make a difference. This is for you!
Planning a gift can be as simple as completing a single-page form or it may involve a multi-step approach. Whatever the case, decisions about giving should be carefully thought out. We at The Fellowship offer these three guidelines:
- Pray for guidance as you make your plans
- Identify those to include in your plans
- Seek professional guidance to implement your plans
This area of our website highlights resources to help you understand Planned Giving. For more details, request or download our Planned Giving Ideas and Options brochure. Don't forget that The Fellowship's staff is here to help! Call (888) 588-4325 to speak to one of our Planned Giving professionals.
We hope these resources help you achieve your financial goals as you seek to provide for your heirs and support the lifesaving work of The Fellowship, following the biblical commandment "to share your food with the hungry and to provide the poor wanderer with shelter—when you see the naked, to clothe him" (Isaiah 58:7).
Materials and assistance provided are for educational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional legal or financial advice. Please seek the assistance of qualified counselors in the areas of estate, gift, and tax planning as you consider your plans.