Leave a Legacy
You can leave a legacy and ensure that women across the globe continue to be encouraged, equipped, and empowered in their faith even beyond your lifetime. Consider naming Iron Rose Sister Ministries as a beneficiary of the following:
Gift through your will or trust to Iron Rose Sister Ministries
- Specific dollar amount
- Specific percentage of your estate
- Specific percentage of your residuary estate (the amount or percentage that is left after all other bequests and expenses have been fulfilled)
Name Iron Rose Sister Ministries as a beneficiary of all or a portion of...
- A life insurance policy
- A financial account (bank, CD, brokerage)
- A retirement account
- A beneficiary deed of real estate (home, vacation property, acreage, farm, etc.)
Your attorney may wish to use the following language when making a bequest:
“I give, devise, and bequeath to Iron Rose Sister Ministries, a nonprofit organization with the federal tax ID 46-3312849, located at P.O. Box 1351, Searcy, AR 72145:
____% of my estate,
or ____% of the residue of my estate,
or the sum $_______,
or [describe specific real or personal property],
to be used for the general purposes of Iron Rose Sister Ministries.”
As with any decision involving your assets, we recommend that you seek the advice of your attorney when considering a planned gift. If you would like to discuss these options with Iron Rose Sister Ministries, please contact Ted Hackney, JD at 870-930-6708 or ted@ironrosesister.com.
Legacy Giving Options Qualified Retirement Plan Giving
Thank you again for your generosity and support of our mission to encourage, empower, and equip women to connect to God and one another more deeply in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and bilingual contexts.
Ted Hackney, JD
Planned Giving Advisor
Iron Rose Sister Ministries
Donor Highlights
 "A Legacy of Faith Giving" written by Founder and Executive Director Michelle J. Goff in honor of her grandparents, George and Barbara Brown
"A Legacy of Faith Giving" written by Founder and Executive Director Michelle J. Goff in honor of her grandparents, George and Barbara Brown 
George Millard Brown, Jr., also known as “Granddaddy,” ascended to his heavenly home on October 20, 2025, only five days after his 92nd birthday. He left his heirs and family a legacy of faith, as did all my grandparents.
Granddaddy affectionately referred to his bride, Barbara Eaton Brown, as his “Angel.” We called her “Grandmommy.” During one of her final hospital stays in 2023, she was asked the secret to reaching age 90. She responded, “God. And Jesus.” A simple testimony of faith.
 
                                        

