Leave a Legacy of Faith

Your life can continue to impact eternity. You help ensure that the Gospel is shared in every language for generations to come.

Why Legacy Giving Matters

Eternal Impact

Your legacy gift helps ensure the Gospel continues to be shared in heart languages around the world. Even after your lifetime, your generosity will introduce people to Jesus for the very first time.

Faithful Stewardship

Planned giving is a wise way to honor God with the resources He has entrusted to you. It allows you to extend your Kingdom impact and invest in eternity while caring for your family.

 

Family Care

Legacy giving can also ease the financial burden on your loved ones. By planning ahead, you can reduce taxes on your estate while ensuring your values live on through Gospel work.

Bequests in Your Will

Plan today. Impact eternity.

Bequests in Your Will

Name GRN as a beneficiary in your will or trust. Your legacy ensures the Gospel continues to reach new languages long after your lifetime.

Life Insurance / Retirement

A lasting investment in God’s work.

Life Insurance / Retirement

Designate GRN as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy, IRA, or 401(k). Simple to set up, yet powerful in impact.

Charitable Trusts

Care for family while advancing the Gospel.

Charitable Trusts

Establish a trust that provides for your loved ones and supports GRN’s mission of sharing God’s Word in every language.

Other Assets

Your resources can speak for Christ.

Other Assets

Gifts of real estate, stocks, or other assets can further the Gospel worldwide and leave a testimony of faith that lasts.

Every legacy gift is more than finances it’s a testimony of faith.

Impact Generations to Come

Your legacy can make an eternal impact. By including GRN in your will, trust, or estate plans, you help ensure the Gospel continues to reach people in their heart language for generations to come. We’re here to help you explore the best way to steward your resources for Kingdom impact.

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