Join us at treasure for

You Can't Take It With You.
So where do you leave it?!

with David willS and rick holliday

Thursday, March 30 at 7:00 p.m.
The Theater at Buckhead Church

For 10 years, people have been asking:

  • How do I leave money to North Point Ministries in my will?

  • Can I designate my campus or specific ministry area?

  • How much should I leave?

  • Does NPM accept stock, property, or art?

  • Questions about legacy giving.

This TREASURE event will provide answers to all these questions and excite your curiosity about how to end well.

David Wills and Rick Holliday will educate you, inspire you, and challenge you to consider some new and creative ideas around generous legacy giving.

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david wills

David came to faith when he was 10 years old at the first event ever held in Texas Stadium. His parents wanted to hear Johnny Cash, the opening act for a guy named Billy Graham who was having a crusade there that night.

David and Chris have been married for 31 years. They have nine children, including two daughters-in-law, and one grandchild.

David joined National Christian Foundation (NCF) in 1998 as its first president and currently serves as president emeritus. NCF is celebrating its 41st year and is the world’s largest Christian grant-making foundation, serving more than 30,000 families. In the first six months of 2022, NCF made over 150,000 grants of more than $1 billion to thousands of churches, ministries, and charitable organizations.

David has business and law degrees from Baylor University, a master’s degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, and a degree in strategy and innovation from the Said Business School at Oxford University. He has co-authored two books, Family. Money. and Investing in God’s Business, and serves on multiple boards, including Generous Giving, which he co-founded.

 

rick holliday

Executive Director of Central Services

Rick is one of the six founders of North Point Ministries (NPM). He currently serves as the executive director of Central Services for NPM and oversees Finances, Operations, Technology Services, Digital Services, Office Management, Human Resources, Creative Services, Ministry Analytics, and the multicampus Family and Adult Ministries departments. Rick also handles insurance, legal, property acquisition, and construction matters for NPM’s eight Atlanta-area campuses.

Rick was born and raised in Atlanta. He graduated from Georgia State University with an undergraduate degree in finance and a graduate degree in business information systems. Rick served on staff at First Baptist Atlanta from 1977 to 1995, when he left to start NPM. He lives in Alpharetta with his wife, Pamela, has three adult children, and has a passion for landscape photography and the Georgia Bulldogs.