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Consider a Legacy Gift to Walk Thru the Bible

Consider a Legacy Gift to Walk Thru the Bible

Walk Thru the Bible’s beloved and faithful founding board member (as well as first board chairman) Paul Johnson famously said:

“Never resist a generous impulse. If you get the thought in your mind that you ought to give, be responsive to do what God has asked you to do.” – Paul Johnson, (WTB Founding Board Member)

Wise words from a generous man who gave of his time, his talents, his service, and his resources to Walk Thru the Bible and others. He truly lived and gave beyond his lifetime. 

Many of our partners have decided to extend their support to Walk Thru the Bible beyond their lifetime and leave a legacy for eternity that provides Kingdom impact. Will you prayerfully consider being one of them? If so, there are many ways you can make a legacy gift to Walk Thru the Bible. 

At Walk Thru the Bible, we help people everywhere live God’s Word. We minister to and impact more than 5 million people in 141 countries around the world each year: the biblically unengaged, the persecuted church, under-resourced pastors, and children. We know that when people truly, deeply engage with God’s Word, their lives are forever changed—because the Bible changes everything!

Leaving a legacy for eternity is a godly act of stewardship that expresses your desires and values. 

For more information, contact us: legacy@walkthru.org

Jesus said, “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Matthew 6:21)

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