Sharing Your Testimony

Sharing Your Testimony To Bless Others

Have you ever thought of sharing your testimony?

Sharing your testimony on your lunch break

There are so many ways you can do it, whether it’s in a conversation with a friend, at your job during a lunch break, or on a Christian blog like mine. Those are just a few examples.

How about adding your written testimony to your Estate Planning documents as a personal memorandum?

Wait, what?

Sharing Your Written Testimony in Your Last Will and Testament

Why not?

What a wonderful treasure and keepsake for your family members to hold onto once you pass from this life. It’s your personal account of when you accepted Jesus Christ as your Savior. That’s good news to share. 🙂

Is it hard to compose a written testimony?

Not at all. There are no hard-fast rules.

Pray about it and write from your heart. Start with a few paragraphs about your life before and the life-changing that happened afterwards. You can emphasize how His grace sustained you through difficult times.

Getting Your Wills Done is Not a Scary Thing

In my often-adventurous and varied career path, in and out of media, I also worked in a few law firms throughout the years. The corporate attorney at my first legal job hired me for my writing skills. Oh, I have read and summarized many a deposition!

When I transferred to working for Estate Planning attorneys, I met many clients who feared the whole process of making a will, considering it morbid.

It isn’t.

Authentic Christians know where we’re going, praise the Lord!

But, in the midst of all the deciding of who in your family gets what, consider adding a written copy of your Christian testimony in your document folder. You never know if the story of God’s grace in your life will bless someone.

Sharing your testimony of faith

God bless!

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Opening photo credit: Duboix at Morguefile.com.

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