Impact Magazine: 2014, Issue 1

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A North American Baptist Seminary

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Life & Legacy: gift blesses seminary’s mission and honors the life that gave it

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the blessing

On October 30, 2013, Sioux Falls Seminary received a generous surprise in the form of an estate gift from Lynda Pfitzer of Bowdle, South Dakota. It was one of the largest gifts the seminary has ever received.

The life

The exact reason why Lynda chose to leave a legacy at Sioux Falls Seminary is unknown. However, her gift has blessed the mission of the seminary and stewarded the resources with which God had blessed her. Lynda grew up in the Java, South Dakota, area. She and her parents attended First Baptist Church in Eureka, a member of the North American Baptist Conference. They rarely missed a Sunday service. As a nurse, first in Aberdeen, South Dakota, and then in St. Paul, Minnesota, Pfitzer touched the lives of many through her work. She invested wisely and traveled often. Switzerland was her favorite destination. In the prime of her life, Lynda was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune disease that affects the brain and the central nervous system. While she was still able to travel, she took several big trips to Europe with friends. Later, her parents moved to St. Paul and lived with her for a couple of years. After the death of her mother, Lynda’s father stayed another year before Sioux Falls Seminary impact

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returning to South Dakota to live in a nursing home. Lynda sold everything and followed, relocating to the nursing home in Bowdle. Relationships with friends in the Twin Cities area faded, and life became a daily struggle. After the death of her father, Lynda’s aunt and uncle, Robert and Joyce Pfitzer of Aberdeen, were her only remaining family. They, and the nursing home staff who cared for Lynda, often reminded her of her earlier days and fond memories.

the legacy

Lynda’s surprise gift is one of the many ways God is meeting the financial needs of Sioux Falls Seminary. Because of her desire to invest and share the resources with which God blessed her, Lynda’s legacy lives on. Her generosity is enabling individuals to answer God’s call, serve his kingdom, and fulfill the Great Commission. This blessing is touching the lives of many who, in return, impact the lives of countless others as they serve. If you would like to learn more about leaving a legacy at Sioux Falls Seminary through estate planning, please call 1.800.440.6227 or e-mail info@sfseminary.edu. 2014 I Issue 1


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