Teach Me To Be HER Podcast
Welcome to Teach Me To Be Her Podcast, a platform dedicated to empowering and inspiring women on their journey to becoming the best versions of themselves. Women teaching women and young girls about being fulfilled in their purposes and life callings. Hosted by Ciara Singletary, this show is a safe space where women from all walks of life can come together to uplift each other, engage in self-discovery and the pursuit of excellence. Join us on this exciting journey to being H.E.R. (Honorable Exceptional & Rare).
Establishing a supportive environment for women to learn and thrive collectively. The podcast will showcase conversations with women in leadership, offering insights and inspiration. Witnessing another woman's success, as she perseveres through challenges, driven by the understanding that the purpose transcends individual endeavors.
Teach Me To Be HER Podcast
Ep.2 Navigating Divine Assignments Amid Personal Agenda Disruptions w/ Gheri Hicks, Esq.
As stewards of God's entrusted property, our sacred trust involves managing assets during our lifetime and their distribution at death, shaping our spiritual lifestyles. Stewardship means using God-given abilities for managing His properties to achieve His ordained results. Thus, every financial decision, including property distribution at death, becomes a spiritual decision.
For Christians, estate planning extends beyond physical management of possessions. It acknowledges an ongoing responsibility to God even after incapacity or death. The key in estate design is seeking God's plan of stewardship since we are stewards, not owners, of His property.
Attorney "Gheri" Hicks emphasizes that proper planning is essential for executing an estate plan. Without it, God's entrusted property may be managed and distributed according to state law, overlooking Christian values and responsibilities.
Disclaimer: Information related to estate planning is based on state law and your particular situation. The information provided is intended to raise general awareness to potential issues but does not apply in all situations. Please consult an attorney about your specific situation.