/10 May 2010

Death is not the end

Death. There, we did it – we mentioned the ‘D’ word. Sorry. But let’s face it, we might not like to think about dying, but it’s going to happen. As Benjamin Franklin said, ‘In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.’ The thing is, old Ben might have been right about the certainty of death, but just because it’s going to happen, doesn’t mean that it’s the end.

Feba has joined with Premier Radio for Make a Will week, 10-16 May 2010. Leaving a legacy-gift to Feba in your will ensures that thousands and thousands of people will hear the message of hope and life through our broadcasts.

Feba programming is all about the life-giving hope of Jesus. But it’s also about life in the here and now – life, in Jesus’ words, in all its fullness. That’s why our programmes also offer advice, education and help on a wide range of social and practical issues. (And all the people who make our programmes are indigenous broadcasters, people who speak in their own language to their own people.)

So, through informative, entertaining radio programmes, listeners are helped to make real changes in their lives. Through the grace of God, lives are turned around; situations are transformed; darkness becomes light. Leaving a gift to Feba in your will means that lives will be changed: now and forever.

For more information, read Feba's Leaving a Legacy for the Future leaflet. Contact us to request printed copies.

More about Make a Will Week

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Leaflet: Faith with a future, a Christian guide to leaving a legacy