Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Your Christian Legacy

By: Richard Carnes 

Have you given much thought to what your legacy will be? Most of us desire to make a difference in the lives of our loved ones. We take steps to ensure they will be taken care of when we are no longer here on this earth. Through proper financial estate preparation we are able to provide this care. But have you also thought about memorializing your Christian faith through the written statement of your last will and testament?

Estate documents present a wonderful opportunity to leave behind a written testimony of your faith in Christ. Evangelist Dwight L. Moody’s Will contained this great example as a lasting expression of his eternal confidence in Christ. “You may have heard that I died. Nothing could be further from the truth. I am alive and well, enjoying the presence of God for eternity. It’s my hope that you will take great joy in my recent promotion. It’s also my prayer and request that if you haven’t discovered the truth about God sending His son to die on the cross so that none should perish, you will seek His truth with great urgency as a personal favor to me.” Another enduring, clear statement was left by Patrick Henry, one of America’s Founding Fathers, who said, “If I had all the goods this world can offer but had not faith in Christ, I would amongst all men be poor indeed.”

You can create your own letter to loved ones, affirming and encouraging them. Consider joining the many Christians who, as a part of their estate planning, have made such statements either by incorporating them into the text of their planning documents, or in letters to be found with their documents following their death. Such statements would be treasured and serve as a witness to those you leave behind.

The staff of the Kentucky Baptist Foundation are available to you for a private, confidential estate stewardship and legacy planning consultation. To request a consultation, please contact the Foundation’s trust counsel, Laurie Valentine, or me at our toll-free number (866) 489-3533.

Richard Carnes is the president of the Kentucky Baptist Foundation, PO Box 436389, Louisville, KY 40253; toll-free (866) 489-3533; KYBaptistFoundation.org.

The information in this article is provided as general information and is not intended as legal or tax advice. For advice and assistance in specific cases, you should seek the advice of an attorney or other professional adviser.



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