A Thoughtful Way to Care for the Future

What if your legacy could reflect your love for Jesus, your care for others, and your heart for sharing the Gospel?

Planning for the future is not just about documents or legal language. It is an opportunity to provide well for your family, to express what you value most, and also continue investing in ministries God has placed on your heart, like Haven Ministries. It will bear eternal fruit.

Creating a meaningful legacy is often simpler than people expect.

Thoughtful Ways to Carry Your Faith Forward

Your financial planning begins with small, intentional steps.These thoughtful choices can bring clarity and peace of mind while keeping the focus on lasting Gospel impact.

One simple way is by including a gift to Haven Ministries in your will. Whether you designate a specific amount or a percentage of your estate, this kind of gift allows your generosity to continue long after you are gone. If you choose this option, we can provide straightforward language your attorney can use, making the process easy and stress-free.

Another option is updating your beneficiary designations. Retirement accounts, life insurance policies, and other assets can often be directed to ministries you care deeply about. This approach may also offer tax advantages, allowing more of what God has entrusted to you to be used for eternal purposes.

Many supporters also appreciate having a trusted guide along the way. That’s where our partnership with the Barnabas Foundation can be especially helpful.

A Conversation That Helps You Take the Next Step

If you’ve ever wondered how to begin these conversations—or how to talk with loved ones about the future—you’re invited to a free, live streamed event designed to guide and encourage you.

Healthy Conversations Resized
Wednesday, February 11
11 a.m. Central / 12 p.m. Eastern
Featuring Steve Baker, J.D. from Barnabas Foundation

This brief, 20 minute session offers practical insight into leading healthy conversations that prepare your loved ones for what lies ahead. There is no cost to attend, but advanced registration is required.

You can register here:
https://barnabasfoundation.org/interactive/

Why Haven Partners with Barnabas Foundation

Haven Ministries partners with the Barnabas Foundation as our trusted ministry partner for planned giving. Since 1976, the Barnabas Foundation has helped thousands of individuals and families give more effectively to the ministries closest to their hearts.

Through this partnership, Haven supporters have access to complimentary planning services and guidance for more complex gifts—always rooted in Biblical stewardship and personal care.

The Barnabas Foundation can help clarify giving options, ensure your plans reflect both personal and charitable goals, and simplify the process of supporting multiple ministries.

Peace of Mind for Today and Hope for Tomorrow

You don’t need to be an expert, and you don’t need to have everything figured out. No matter your age or the size of your estate, taking thoughtful steps now can bring peace and confidence to you and your family.

Most of all, it allows your commitment to Gospel impact to continue, sharing the hope of Jesus through Haven’s multimedia programs, devotionals, and global outreach for years to come.

If You are Ready to Take the Next Step

You can click here https://haventoday.org/smarter-ways-to-give/ or contact Tom Anderson directly by calling 951-729-3101 or emailing Tom.Anderson@haventoday.org to request your free copy of “How to Give to Haven Ministries in Your Will.”At Haven Ministries, we are committed to programming that Keeps it All About Jesus. Your investment will bear fruit in countless people’s lives.

Your Only Comfort: Devotions for Hope in Suffering

30 Devotions of Comfort from the Sermons of C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon, the “Prince of Preachers,” knew profound suffering–both within his own life and within his congregation. Yet he found unshakable comfort in Christ–the man of sorrows, acquainted with grief. Spurgeon preached sermons that offered deep consolation and hope, and these truths are still desperately needed today.

In Your Only Comfort, Geoffrey Chang—curator of the Spurgeon Library—gathers 30 of Spurgeon’s most powerful reflections on suffering and hope. These devotions remind us that even in our deepest pain, we can rest in the steadfast goodness of Christ, hold fast to God’s promises, and hope in the eternal glory that awaits His people.

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