Harvest21
Endowment Fund
“
Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper
time we
will
reap a harvest if we do not give up” (Galatians 6:9 )
The
Harvest21 Endowment Fund is a savings fund completely
separate from the operational funds of Harvest Heralds,
Inc. It is restricted in that the only funds that can
be distributed are those that accrue as interest on fund
savings. Furthermore, such funds can only be distributed
for the purpose of continued discipleship mobilization
as first initiated (1984-85) by Harvest Heralds, Inc.
in response to the Great Commission of Jesus Christ in
Matthew 28:18-20 from Nairobi , Kenya .
Vision:
A Legacy of Loved Ones for Discipleship Mobilization in
the 21 st Century
Purpose:
This Endowment Fund is . . .
A
Tribute of Love
For
loved ones, family and friends who set our feet on the
sacred ground of God's eternal plan in Christ Jesus
and gave us a chance to believe in God's glorious dream
for creation and redemption.
A
Statement of Faith
That
we believe in the other side of God's dream to which
those loved ones have passed and that by grace we, too,
shall experience “the rest of life” beyond this earthly
experience.
An
Expression of Hope
That
what we began by faith with them in the 20 th century
need not stop with us and can extend far beyond ourselves
into the 21 st century – Harvest21.
A
Financial Trust
By
plain folks, the ordinary of this world, who have found
that God has a place for them in his glorious dream.
A
Unique Investment in God's Tomorrow – A Legacy
Mission:
to solicit, administer and distribute funds received in
memory of Christian men and women and/or as regular donations.
The
Fund is directed according to the following standards:
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Policies
abide by federal, state and local laws that uphold
the tax exempt status of Harvest Heralds, Inc. |
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Those
honored by contributors are acknowledged by Harvest
Heralds, Inc. in annual communications. |
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Specific
endowments made to a specific aspect of discipleship
mobilization, shall be honored by the Board of Directors
to the best of its ability and in agreement with
the donors. |
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The
Fund seeks low fund-raising and management costs,
avoiding expensive administration that encumbers
its charitable intent. |
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The
distribution will always be to a specific discipleship
need that will result in the greatest fruit for
God's kingdom. |
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