Stocks, Estate & Other Planned Giving
Estate and Planned Giving
Your legacy can be equipping leaders and making a difference in the Kingdom of God for generations.
Where Legacies Begin.
The most significant opportunity we will have to be generous with others and the ministries and churches we love and care about is with our estate plan.
Complimentary Estate Planning Guide here.
May we help you review or create an estate plan that can meet your needs, provide for your family and favorite ministries – and honor the principles God has given in His word?
We have prepared a practical workbook, Your Estate Planning Guide, which you can download here, to help you gather the personal information you will need for your planning process. Or if you would like to speak with someone regarding your unique situation – Please Contact Us TODAY.
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How Legacies are made through Stewardship
Ralph’s family was, on the surface at least, cordial to one another – some would even say loving, caring, and kind. Until…
Until Ralph died and during his estate settlement, the old adage of “everything changes when there’s money on the table” proved true. Ralph’s children disagreed on how his estate should be distributed – disagreements turned into disappointment and bitterness. For years after his passing, Ralph’s family remained estranged.
Is family discord absolutely unavoidable when settling a deceased family member’s estate? No, but as Christian stewards, our first task is determining God’s stewardship plan for our estate. God’s word contains principles that give us guidance, and by following them, we can recognize and address potential areas of family conflict.
4 Steps to Estate Planning Stewardship Success
- Setting Priorities – Following Biblical principles
- Learning Planning Strategies & Tools – Legal Documents (wills, trusts, powers of attorney), Charitable Tax-planning, Planned Giving Resources
- Gathering Necessary Data – The people and property of your plan
- Working with Professionals – The team that will help prepare and implement a quality plan
Planning Tools
Making Gifts From Your Estate.
You can continue to give beyond your lifetime with a bequest from your estate. You can include language in your Will or Trust to make gifts to ministry. Your bequest can be:
- A percentage of your estate,
- A gift of a specific amount,
- A gift of a specific asset,
- A gift of the balance of your estate (after other specific distributions), or
- A contingent gift when the beneficiary you have named predeceases you.
Your attorney can help you include a gift to Namikango Mission in your estate documents. Our legal name is:
Namikango Mission Inc., a not-for-profit organization based in the state of Texas, with a principal office located at PO Box 16528, Lubbock, TX 79490 – Tax ID # 46-1177345.
You can also designate a gift today that will be completed in the future by naming Namikango Mission Inc. as a beneficiary of banking or investment accounts, life insurance retirement plan assets, and even real estate. Request the appropriate beneficiary designation forms from your account manager to complete the gift designation.
To learn more about basic tools and to help you gather the personal information you will need for the planning process, download Your Estate Planning Guide here.
If we can help you achieve your stewardship goals –our services are provided without cost or obligation – to speak with our planned giving specialist, David Duncan.