Passing Along Your Legacy of Faith


Planning for Today and Tomorrow

One of the best ways to steward the resources entrusted to you is to have an up-to-date Will that reflects your personal values, provides for your loved ones, and gives back to the charities you care about. However, nearly 70% of adults do not have a will. Here are several reasons why it is important to create or update a will: 

  • You get to decide who will be the next steward of your resources. 

  • An up-to-date will reflects changes in your family, financial situation, or tax laws. 

  • You determine who will care for your children and how your assets should be distributed. 

  • You can help your favorite charitable organizations, such as Peter & John Ministries, create enduring impact, and ensure PJM’s work continues for years to come. 

  • Your family will avoid unnecessary costs and hassle. 

  • You will have peace of mind knowing that your house is in order. 

  • You ensure your estate plan is a true representation of what is most important to you. 

A Will is an act of love: “We will tell the next generation about the glorious deeds of the Lord, about his power and His mighty wonders.” -Psalm 78:4 

Here are some resources to assist with your legacy planning: 

If you are looking for Legacy Planning counsel, an initial, free inquiry can be made to Charles Jones, Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP.  

cjones@rosenbergmartin.com

(410) 727-6600