You’ve spent twenty-five years building the spine.
For other people’s families.
There is one architecture you have not yet built.
The Ozarks. A hillbilly family.
Six children. One income that never held.
Your father Cecil Ray left the mountains for the Army.
Married Kimi in Japan. Came home to a life of welding,
roofing, quarry work, and whiskey.
By the time you were ten, he was a raging alcoholic
and a chain smoker. You kids learned
to hide from his fits of anger.
December 1974.
Lung cancer took him.
You were twelve.
They wouldn’t let children in the hospital room.
You never got a final word. You received
a watch and an old western book.
No house. No savings. No life insurance.
Six kids. Your sister was six years old.
Your mother didn’t have a driver’s license.
Kimi got her license at forty-six.
Took a cafeteria job at the school
so she could still see her children at lunch.
Social Security survivor’s benefits. A $75 rental.
That boy went to law school.
Became a partner at one of the biggest firms
in Kansas City.
“A hillbilly in a suit.”
You left the firm with nothing
but a cell phone, a car, and a vision.
No incorporation. No bylaws. No budget. No tax-exempt status. Just the conviction that God wanted to unleash generosity to impact the world.
Tax-exempt status in forty-five days. Millions in the door by October.
You built the infrastructure for generosity.
You built the consulting practice for legacy.
You built the technology for giving.
There is one infrastructure you have not yet built.
The generosity crisis is not a funding crisis.
It is an intelligence crisis.
You have watched this erosion for twenty-five years. You have seen the families who gave billions but lost their children. The DAFs that moved capital but not conviction. The workshops that inspired for a weekend and faded by Tuesday.
The infrastructure for generosity exists.
The intelligence beneath it does not.
“Legacy is not what you leave behind—
it’s what you set in motion.”
Bill High — Servant Leadership Podcast, 2025
You said it yourself.
Legacy is not the static thing that sits in a vault.
It is the living thing that moves.
What if someone built the living intelligence
that keeps legacy in motion—
across every generation, every family,
every act of generosity?
Living
generosity
intelligence.
Three words. Your entire life’s work—made permanent.
Not a concept. Not a pitch deck.
A built system.
A Tuesday morning.
Kansas City. 7:14 AM.
Imagine Genesis existed the day
you started the Servant Foundation.
Every family that walked through your door from 2000 to 2022—every legacy workshop, every coaching session, every principle you taught—captured not in a notebook that fades but in a living intelligence that compounds.
Twenty-two years of wisdom, searchable. Every pattern you noticed across thousands of families—retrievable. Every mistake a family made that you wished you could have prevented in the next family—preventable.
That is what your families would have inherited.
Your entire vision fulfilled.
When you say yes,
it is not just about what you get.
On earth as it is in heaven.
You have carried this question alone
for a very long time.
How do you make legacy—truly—permanent?
How do you set something in motion
that outlives every generation that touches it?
You shouldn’t have to carry that alone.
A body forming.
Each part chosen for this exact moment.
God doesn’t give one person every gift. He builds a body—each part irreplaceable, each function essential, each member chosen not for what they possess but for what they are.
Without the hands that open,
the body has no generosity.
You are not the mind. You are not the shield. You are not the blood or the eyes. You are the hands—the mechanism by which what the body possesses becomes what the world receives. Without your twenty-five years of infrastructure, the body can accumulate but never release. Can possess but never bless.
When the whole body moves as one,
the future starts again.
Your work is the relational architecture. Genesis is the intelligence architecture. Together they form what neither can alone: generosity infrastructure that compounds across centuries.
Most people who say this
have a slide deck.
This one ships.
Proof—for the builder, not the buyer.
You helped launch a campaign
that told 6.7 billion people
one thing:
He gets us.
The Servant Foundation behind the “He Gets Us” Super Bowl campaigns—2023 and 2024. The largest evangelistic media initiative in a generation. Because your infrastructure made it possible.
Now the question is not whether the world hears about Jesus.
It is whether the families who fund His work can sustain their generosity for centuries.
You are not buying into something.
You are becoming part of something.
Twenty-five years ago, you walked away from a partnership to build the infrastructure for generosity. You had nothing but a vision and a calling. What you built facilitated billions. What you are being invited into will facilitate the permanence of that generosity across every generation that follows.
This is not an investment. It is not a subscription. It is a calling from God—to complete the architecture you started building the day you left that law firm.
You once wrote that your father
taught you the value of work
and the necessity of a job well done.
Those are his legacy to you.
What will yours be
to the seventh generation?
It comes down to one question.
Are you the one who completes
what you started—or does the architecture
for generosity remain unfinished?
Each link below opens a verified, public-facing demonstration of what Genesis has accomplished. No sales page. No marketing. Just evidence.
Not because I convinced you.
Because you’ll see it yourself.
“The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold all he had and bought that field.”
MATTHEW 13:44
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