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Be careful that you do not forget the Lord. Deut. 6:12

Click Here for the Smith's StoryWhether you’re married or on your own, parenting raises some troubling questions: If you can’t be there
for your children, who will raise them to love the Lord? Who will see to their Christian education and launch them as productive adults?

That’s why legal instruments are so critical for parents with minor
children. Without documents that clearly express your wishes, your
children’s future could rest with a probate judge who neither knows your religious beliefs nor has the legal authority to honor them. Planned Giving and Trust Services can help. A unique ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Planned Giving and Trust Services provides information about:

  • Attorneys and other professionals who can help you realize your dreams for your children — in this life and eternity.
  • Wills that protect your property for family and charity.
  • Naming guardians to care for your children in the event of your death.
  • Trusts that can fund your children’s education and living expenses.
  • Strategies to provide your children with an inheritance, while remembering Gods larger family.

We all want to watch our children grow. But if accident or illness intervenes, Planned Giving and Trust Services can help you protect your family and keep the faith.

For the Smiths, Planned Giving and Trust Services helped ensure a Christian life for their children. Click here for their story.


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