Barnabas Foundation Blog
News
Lexi Laginess to serve as Barnabas Foundation’s newest planning attorney
January 29, 2026
Barnabas Foundation welcomes Lexi Laginess, J.D., as the newest member of the planning team. As director of planning, Lexi will help generous Christians develop charitable plans that honor God, provide for their families and support the ministries close to their hearts.
General Articles
“Humbled and Amazed”: Celebrating Record-Breaking Generosity in 50th Year
January 27, 2026
Thanks to the generosity of God’s people, Barnabas Foundation recorded an unprecedented volume of giving in 2025, smashing all previous years’ records for gifts distributed through the Foundation over its 50 years of ministry.
Ask Barnabas Foundation
What’s the Best Way to Give to Charity through My Will?
January 16, 2026
Q: I’d like to give to charity through my will. What’s the best way to accomplish this?
A: There are a few ways you can give to your favorite causes through your will.
General Articles
My Parents Don’t Have a Will!
January 16, 2026
It’s a common source of anxiety for children of aging parents. “My parents don’t have a will! What if something happens?” However, many avoid “the talk” about estate planning indefinitely because they worry it will turn awkward or explosive.
Tips & Insights
Do I Really Need a Will?
January 15, 2026
Let’s face it: creating a will might feel like a drag, at best—overwhelming at worst. Perhaps, you’ve wondered to yourself, “Do I really need a will?”
Regardless of who you are, irrespective of how much you own, the answer is still the same. Yes. Absolutely. 100 percent. You need a will.
In fact, your will is one of the most important documents you will ever create. Why?
Biblical Stewardship
The Biggest Shovel
January 13, 2026
Robert Gilmour “R.G.” LeTourneau knew a lot about shovels.
As the founder of LeTourneau Technologies, R.G. secured 299 patents related to earthmoving and manufacturing. Nearly 75 percent of the earthmoving equipment used by Allied Forces during World War II was supplied by his factories, and his equipment made construction possible for massive projects like the Boulder Highway (Nevada), the Orange County Dam (California), and the 1,500-mile Alaska Highway (Canada).
A Message From the Director
Healthy Conversations
January 13, 2026
Over the years, there’s something I’ve discovered: We make time and space for the things that are most important to us.
Accomplished musicians carve out time to practice. Elite athletes have regimented fitness routines. Farmers wake before the crack of dawn to care for their livestock and land.
General
USPS Postmarks: What You Need to Know
December 22, 2025
A new rule from the United States Postal Service (USPS) takes effect on December 24, which could impact whether your end-of-the-year checks will be counted toward 2025 charitable giving. The USPS rule clarifies that postmarks reflect the date of the first automated processing, which is often done at regional distribution centers, NOT at local drop-off points.







