Giving Assets
There are many different ways people can create gifts using
assets; ways that can both bless Luther Seminary and help
individuals and families through tax incentives and life income
agreements.
We would love to dream with you about:
Contact Laurie Mandery toll-free at
888-358-8437 who will connect you with the staff member who travels
in your area. Field of Dreams - A Story of Giving
Edgar
Johnson looks out at his fields of golden wheat and rows of
green-leafed soybeans and sees a gift from God.
"All that I have has come from God. It seems appropriate to give it
back," said the Wheaton, Minn. farmer.
In the winter of 2001, Johnson asked his pastor, Pastor Tom Olson of
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Wheaton, how he could make a gift
that would help ensure there were pastors in the future. The
congregation knew what it was like to go without a pastor. They
waited a year without one before "Pastor Tom" received the call.
Olson recommended he talk to Luther Seminary. The Seminary
Relations' staff and major gifts consultant, the Rev. Gerry
Rafftery, worked with Johnson to find the right way to gift his farm
at the end of his life through his will and through a retained life
estate agreement. This process will create an endowed scholarship
fund that will help ease the financial burdens of students as they
prepare for ministry at Luther Seminary.
This is not the first time Johnson has given back from the land
that he has cared for since 1949. He has taken part in the Foods
Resource Bank (FRB), a Christian grass-roots organization that seeks
to end world hunger through community involvement. Johnson and
seven other farmers who are members of Good Shepherd have donated
profits/produce from a combined 40 acres of land to the FRB.
Consider Your Own Creative Giving
There
are many different ways people can create gifts using a multitude of
assets; ways that can both bless Luther Seminary and help
individuals and families through tax incentives and life income
agreements.
To explore all the various possibilities, Contact Laurie Mandery
toll-free at 888-358-8437 who will connect you with the staff member
who travels in your area.
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Why I Support Luther Seminary
Gertrude Hognander
Gertrude Hognander served the Lord with a song in her heart her whole life. Now she’s used the gifts God has given her to enable others to do the same.
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Your Gifts at Work
Kendra Mohn '05
Associate Pastor Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, Wauwatosa, Wis.
Growing up, Kendra Mohn had been encouraged to think about ministry, but it wasn’t until she was attending graduate school that she began to give it more thought. Through the support of friends, family and a campus pastor, Kendra Mohn found herself in the call of ordained ministry. Now, six years later, on her first call as associate pastor at Mt. Zion Lutheran Church in Wauwatosa, Wis., Kendra is sharing the word of God with others.
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