When I retired, I initially felt restless and a bit depressed. I kept returning to something my father taught me: positive faith and interaction. By believing in God, hope, and our collective ability to build a more grace-filled world, I found my purpose.

Retirement is not the only time we feel restless. Perhaps you've just finished college, or you're staying home with young children, or you're changing careers. I believe that restlessness is often a stirring to do something bigger, to live greater, to serve our neighbors, or to heal the world.

Would you build a home on the foundation of love and service to others?

Live Greater is the start of a new chapter and a new story. Have you ever felt restless, hopeless, or unsure of what comes next? I believe the answer is love - love your neighbor, love your family, love the poor.

Please join me in this endeavor and make a tremendous impact on our brothers and sisters who suffer in the world. We believe in the powers of faith, hope, and love and root our lives and our homes in those three principles. Would you join us?

Sincerely,

Dick Montgomery

President, Live Greater Foundation