Supporters Like You
Read about supporters who have helped IM respond to the call of Jesus Christ to make disciples for over 200 years.

ROLLAND AND MARY FARNSWORTH

Rolland and Mary established a Charitable Gift Annuity to benefit the work of International Ministries and further the building God’s kingdom.

REV. DR. LEE RIGGS AND MRS. LYNN RIGGS

The Riggs testify to the importance of a gift in their will so missionaries can do what God has called them to do. “We feel blessed to be able to do it,” said Lee of the planned gift from him and his wife. “We have a deep sense of the blessing of God in our lives. You can never give too much to mission. You can never out-give God.”

“Gifts are essential to maintaining the missionary force. They make it possible for missionaries to continue to do what God has laid on their hearts.”

—Rev. Dr. Lee Riggs, IM Donor

MS. GLENDA MCNEW

“The church was the center of our life and my parents were tithers so I always gave too. It seemed basic to me, that if you have been fortunate enough to have been employed all your life, and able to make a living, you would want to share it. I’m grateful for IM and for the people who go into the mission field. My hope is that my gift will allow them to continue taking the gospel message to the world, especially during these difficult times.”

REV. DR. WILBERT GOUGH

“I have been concerned with mission all of my life and my wife was also a mission-minded person. We prayed for missionaries, hosted them in our homes, and visited and corresponded with many of them. We lived frugally so that we could give to God’s mission and the work of the Lord. Interacting with missionaries enriched our minds and planted the desire to contribute to mission. When making plans for my estate, I decided to leave a gift for International Ministries in my will.”

“I have always asked for God’s leading and direction in my life, day by day, in my giving and in my ministry. This is the way the Lord has led me. I want to do more and more for mission.”

—Rev. Dr. Wilbert Gough, IM Donor