Rapture Fund
The Rapture

Are you looking forward to the Rapture?  Many Christians
are.  It will be amazing to be escorted to Heaven and
escape the Tribulation.  If you are like most Christians,
however, you have never really given a second thought to
what will happen to your assets and estate at the Rapture.  
When asked about the matter, most Christians shrug their
shoulders and say, "Who cares?  I'll be gone.  Let those
who are left behind sort it all out."  Certainly, the issues of
how to handle our assets would just be a fraction of the
chaos that will persist following the Rapture--a chaos that
will no doubt aggravate the magnitude of the Tribulation.

Being a Steward . . . After the Rapture

However, wouldn't we be more responsible, better
stewards of our resources if we had terms in our wills, for
example, indicating that, in the event of the Rapture, a
significant portion of our assets and estate are to be used to
promote the Gospel?  

The directors of Rapture Fund think so.  We believe that,
consistent with the Parable of the Talents, we make the best
use of what God has given to us if we prepare for the
Rapture--even from a legal perspective.

Adding Rapture Terms to Your Will

Rapture Fund has developed a Rapture Will that we believe
every Christian should sign.  The Rapture Will indicates
that, in the event of the Rapture, a significant portion of the
testator's estate is to be given to Rapture Fund--a fund
dedicated to promoting the Gospel both now (using
charitable contributions made by donors during their
lifetimes) and during the Tribulation (using assets donated
by those who have signed the Rapture Will).  The Rapture
Will also allows you to leave a gift for loved ones.

Click on the link at the left to get your copy of the
Rapture Will.

Nothing to Lose

You've got nothing to lose.  If the Rapture occurs during
your lifetime, your estate will create a legacy of evangelism
during the Tribulation, adding souls to the Kingdom of
Heaven while you're celebrating with Jesus Christ.  If the
Rapture doesn't occur during your lifetime, then the
provisions of the Rapture Will never go into effect.

What's the Rapture?

If you're reading this and finding yourself confused about all
of this Christian jargon, click on the "Rapture" link on the
left to see what in the world we are talking about.
Attention Christians!
What will happen
to your estate at
the Rapture?
How about
adding terms to
your will?
You've got
nothing to lose.