Ken and Sethea Braun have shared many adventures together. And they desire to preserve their stories, faith, and values for their children and future grandchildren. With the help of GenGold, they launched their family storytelling venture in December 2014.
Luder Whitlocks journey began in the town of High Springs, MS, a place where familiar faces filled the streets and everyone knew everyone else's story.
Randy Linville believes in the value of preserving memories. GenGold provided a private location for him to share his memories and stories with his family, and our team of curators came alongside him to make his vision for creating meaningful family legacy into a reality.
T.W. Miller Jr., fondly known as Bill, and his wife Elinor, were prominent figures in their communities, driven by a deep commitment to making a positive impact.
Gloria Sales, daughter of Dr. Frank and Mrs. Sarah Norris, wanted to commemorate her parents in a special way. GenGold’s curators helped her sort through thousands of the photos and memories that capture the essence of their life and legacy.
In the tapestry of life, woven with threads of faith, love, and unpredictable twists, the story of Luder and Mary Lou unfolded as a testament to the enduring themes of trust, obedience, and the sanctity of life.
Education stands as a paramount pillar within the framework of the Elinor & T.W. Miller Foundation, a reflection of the deep-rooted values and commitment to learning that Bill and Elinor Miller inherited from their remarkable families.
In 1970, entrepreneurs David and Barbara Green began making miniature picture frames in their garage. A few years later, they opened their first Hobby Lobby store. Since then, they’ve made the promise to safeguard their legacy for generations to come.
Life often unfolds in ways we cannot predict or plan, and the story of Luder and Mary Lou Whitlock is a testament to the unpredictable yet God-ordained journey that they embarked upon.
Roey Diefendorf wanted to lead by example, so he began his own library before offering GenGold’s services to his clients. Together, we created a plan preserving his values of generosity, service, and faith in a way that his family can build on for years to come.
Athleticism has long been a cherished value for the Elinor & T.W. Miller Foundation, deeply rooted in the legacies of Bill and Elinor Miller.
At a young age, Professor Whitlock took on the role of President at Reformed Theological Seminary.
Jim and Patty Cownie were married on September 2, 1967. Their story of passion, family, faith, hard work and integrity, is being preserved for their future generations. Together we’re working towards their goal, to leave the world a better place.
The core values of the Elinor & T.W. MillerFoundation are deeply rooted in the histories and legacies of the Miller, Myers, and Estes families. Beyond their commitment to education and athleticism, one core value shines as a guiding light in their philanthropic journey: Spiritual Health.
Founder and CEO of Family Office. With the help of GenGold services he has been able to help his clients preserve what matters most. GenGold curators came alongside, one of his clients, a family foundation, to tell the stories of 2 of their grantees.
Reflecting on the extensive canvas of their years in ministry, Luder and Mary Lou unearthed a timeless lesson: an unwavering trust that though they made their own plans, the Lords plans were always best.
Healthcare has always held a place of paramount importance in the families of Bill and Elinor Miller, a value deeply ingrained in the tapestry of their legacies
Jack and Delores have experienced a great number of successes and failures. They have a love of travel, food and a passion for excellence. GenGold services have been the key to preserve what they value most, their faith in God and the love for their family.
In the late '80s, Reformed Theological Seminary experienced remarkable growth, doubling in size by 1987.
Bill and Elinor Miller were woven into the tapestry of their communities. Their journey into community engagement was not just a philanthropic endeavor; it was a heartfelt commitment deeply rooted in their life stories.
Dr. Luder G. Whitlock, a man endowed with an extraordinary capacity for vision, stands as a distinguished figure in the realm of theological leadership.
In the annals of maternal virtue, Mary Lou Whitlock's mother, Geraldine LaVerne Flaglee merges as a remarkable figure, navigating the intricate fallen world of medical problems and pain with unparalleled grace and faithfulness.
After approximately four years, Luder Whitlock, with a keen strategic vision, successfully advocated for the pursuit of a modest endowment for the seminary.
SOS is a not-for-profit organization, and their mission is to support underprivileged young women with extraordinary potential.
In her youth, Mary Lou faced a daunting trial that altered the course of her education.
In the ever-evolving landscape of theological education, Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) strategically positioned itself as the dominant force in the Southeast through visionary initiatives and dynamic leadership.