There are many benefits to writing or updating your Will and it’s the only way to ensure that your legacy reflects what you value and takes care of the people and causes you love the most.

Leaving a gift to Wycliffe Bible Translators through your Will offers a wonderful opportunity to make a lasting difference – helping people worldwide experience the Bible in their own languages.

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‘We will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord, his power, and the wonders he has done.’

Psalm 78:4

If you are writing or updating your Will and considering a gift through your Will, please follow these three simple steps to help get you started:

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The impact of giving through your Will to Wycliffe:

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Gifts in Wills fund 1 in 10 Bible translation programmes.

Every year, gifts left in Wills provide Scripture for an estimated 138,000 people in their language.

The average gift left in a Will is enough to fund a Bible translation for two years.

Gifts in Wills have contributed to the fastest progress in the history of Bible translation – seeing Bibles and New Testaments together launched at the rate of two a week.

Meet the Wycliffe Gifts in Wills team

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‘Providing for your loved ones and giving to the causes closest to your heart is so important when making decisions about writing or amending your Will. I love to support people and to assist in any way that I can to ensure you have peace of mind throughout.’

Matt Smith (Gifts in Wills specialist)

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‘If you are an executor or legal professional or need advice, it is important you know who to contact at Wycliffe to support your needs. I am keen to ensure that we make the process easy and that you can ask any questions you might have to assist you as you administrate a gift.’

Steve Westwood (Gifts in Wills administrator)

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