70%
of people have no emergency savings—leaving them vulnerable when crisis strikes.
65%
of households don’t have an emergency plan in place.
30%
Less than 30% of families have discussed final wishes with their loved ones.
What Can go Wrong, in the Time of Persecution?
Financial Problems/Family Confusion
Loss of household income
Bills, debts, and taxes left unpaid
Frozen bank accounts & delayed access to funds
Disputes over inheritance or belongings
No guardianship plan for children
Strained relationships during grief.
🔴 Medical Stress/🔴 Funeral & Final Arrangements
No guidance for healthcare decisions
Family left guessing about treatment or life support
Delays in getting proper care
No clear wishes for burial or cremation
Unexpected expenses falling on loved ones
Added stress during an already painful time
🔴 Legal & Legacy Issues
Probate court delays and costly legal fees
Identity theft risks if accounts aren’t secured
Unfulfilled wishes and lost family legacy
Persecution Awareness
Life is uncertain, but God’s Word reminds us of the importance of preparation. By planning ahead, we not only act with wisdom but also demonstrate love and care for those who depend on us.
At Preparing for What’s Yet to Come, we provide the tools, resources, and guidance to help you put your affairs in order—whether through wills, trusts, healthcare directives, or powers of attorney. As Scripture teaches, “Let all things be done decently and in order” (1 Corinthians 14:40, KJV), so that in times of difficulty, your loved ones will have clarity, security, and peace of mind.
Preparation is not a sign of fear, but of faithfulness and stewardship. By planning today, you honor God, protect your family, and safeguard your legacy for generations to come.
Persecution may bring hardship, but it also brings eternal reward. *“Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness’ sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven”* (Matthew 5:10, KJV).
“Preparation today prevents confusion tomorrow. By planning ahead, you protect your family, reduce uncertainty, and ensure peace of mind.”
