Preparing estate planning documents—like a will, trust, or powers of attorney—is often viewed as just another item on the adulting checklist. It’s ordinary, necessary, and responsible. But what if these documents could be something more? What if they could become one of the most extraordinary, impactful things you do? That’s the opportunity charitable estate planning offers—a way to extend your values, support your loved ones, and leave a legacy that furthers Kingdom work for generations to come.
Estate planning isn’t just about dividing up assets; it’s about intentional stewardship. At FM Financial, we encourage individuals to take a biblical approach to planning for incapacity and end-of-life decisions. Take time to pray and ask God how He might use your estate to continue making an impact. With the right guidance and a prayerful mindset, your estate plan can reflect what matters most to you – your faith, your family, and lifelong generosity.
Including ministry organizations you’ve faithfully supported throughout your life in your estate plan is simpler than many people realize. Whether it’s naming a ministry as a beneficiary of a retirement account or including a percentage gift in your will or trust, these decisions can transform an ordinary document into an extraordinary act of generosity. In fact, for many people, an estate gift is the single largest gift they’ll ever give.
The process is straightforward. FM Financial can help you gather the right information, consider the people and purposes you care about, and work with an experienced, ministry-minded attorney to draft your documents. In just 6 – 8 weeks, you can go from uncertainty to clarity—with a plan that reflects your values and honors God.
Now is the best time to make a plan that aligns your faith with your finances. Don’t settle for ordinary estate planning; turn it into something extraordinary. Reach out to FM Financial today and take the first step toward leaving a lasting legacy that blesses your family and builds the Kingdom.

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