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Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share. In this way they will lay up treasure for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age…
— 1 Timothy 6:18–19 (NIV)

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5% OF EACH TRANSACTION GOES TO CHRISTIAN CHARITIES CHOSEN BY TOKEN OWNERS

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5% OF EACH TRANSACTION GOES TO CHRISTIAN CHARITIES CHOSEN BY TOKEN OWNERS 〰️

  • Testament Token (TEST) is a cryptocurrency created to unify Christian values with blockchain technology. It empowers believers to give consistently, transparently, and collectively—embedding charitable giving into the core of every transaction. TEST isn't just a token; it's a faith-driven ecosystem of purpose, stewardship, and community.

  • Every buy or sell of TEST carries a 5% transaction fee that is automatically routed to a Charity Wallet. Token holders then vote on which Christian organizations receive these funds, ensuring community-driven impact. Blockchain technology ensures transparency, and every transaction fuels consistent giving without relying on external donations.

  • TEST transforms crypto from speculation into service. It offers a way for Christians to participate in the digital economy while staying rooted in their values—turning each transaction into a charitable act. In a space dominated by hype-driven coins, TEST builds a legacy of generosity, faith, and real-world impact.

TESTAMENT’s MESSAGE

TESTAMENT

Please read before buying:

As a human, who is flesh and blood, you can walk, talk, and act. As a human who has a mind you can process and react. But why do we feel, chemicals in our brain? Is love merely just your biochemistry, is your conscience just your thoughts? Or do you have a spirit…

If you believe that we are more than just matter, and that we are beings who love, lose, wonder, hope, regret, suffer, doubt, and someday die, then you are compelled with questions.

What is the meaning of me and what is after?

There are many worldviews that offer answers, but beyond this question I would want a worldview that could:

• Explain why the world is beautiful and broken at the same time

• Give suffering dignity instead of making it cosmic background noise

• Ground morality without just making it a social contract

• Offer hope that death is not the end

• And maybe most importantly: Say that I matter—not just as atoms, or a clever mammal, but as someone seen and known

These wants may seem hopeful, but they are also logical. Why is there good and bad? Did I come out of nowhere and have pain without cause and love with no beauty? Why do humans in different continents have the same moral absolutes? And if I have no memory of pre-life, but I can think, feel, and remember now… what after, in post-life? And of this life, what’s the point?

Because Christianity says something utterly shocking and specific:

That the creator of the universe, infinite, eternal, all-powerful God became a person,

stepped into the mud, the hunger, the love, the loneliness, the agony,

and said: “I will feel what you feel. I will bleed with you. I will die for you.”

Christianity alone says:

• Your pain is real, and God knows it

• Your failures are not the end—you can be forgiven, fully, freely

• Your body matters—it’s not just a shell. It will be raised again

• Your life is not a mistake, not a test, not a karmic rerun. You are wanted

And not in a vague spiritual sense—but through a man who cried, who broke, who asked “Why have You forsaken me?”—and then walked out of his tomb three days later.

Christianity is the answer. This sounds absolute and to me it is, and one day I hope it is for whoever is reading this, but for now approach from a point of trying to understand why billions of the people who have walked this earth proclaimed it, and then make your decision. It is extremely plausible based off soley facts and logic and chance taking to believe in God and his Son. So with an open mind eager to understand please continue…

Throughout history, humanity has grappled with profound questions about the purpose of life, afterlife, and our very existence. Christianity, anchored by the historical figure Jesus of Nazareth, provides compelling answers and guides that transcend philosophical speculation and are proved by documents and signs.

Yet, as compelling as its teachings are, the transformative power of Christianity is best demonstrated not through doctrine alone but through how believers are instructed to treat others, embodying Christ's example of unconditional love and forgiveness, more on this later.

Starting with firmer things: Historically, Jesus Christ's existence is widely affirmed, supported by both biblical and secular sources. Roman historian Tacitus explicitly mentions Christ's crucifixion under Pontius Pilate. The Jewish historian Josephus refers to Jesus in historical records, anchoring him firmly in the realm of documented history. This solidifies the credibility of Jesus, not as a mere symbolic figure, but as a real person who really walked this earth in real places. And it is an undeniable fact that since he walked this earth billions have made testaments of faith in him and his teachings, begging the question: Why?

But beyond mere historicity lies the revolutionary claim at the heart of Christianity, which incites doubt but if believed incites undeniable proof and confirmation: the resurrection. There are a few reasons that many believe this claim.

Starting with evidence external to the Gospels, numerous historical documents substantiate the existence, public crucifixion, and death of Jesus of Nazareth along with what I call a miracles others call supernatural happenings. There are secular sources citing his miraculous signs and healings with some as public for thousands to see and testify. The disciples' willingness to face persecution, torture, and martyrdom rather than renounce their testimony underscores the sincerity and depth of their conviction that they had witnessed the risen Christ. Furthermore, Christianity's rapid and unprecedented expansion—from a small, persecuted sect into a global faith embraced by billions, including the roman empire that crucified Jesus—reinforces the credibility of their claims. Individuals seldom willingly sacrifice their lives for beliefs they know to be false; therefore, the resurrection emerges not only as spiritually profound but historically credible. The available tangible historical evidence supporting these events is significant enough to merit inclusion in scholarly historical texts. Many of the signs throughout the bible can also be found more plausible if you wonder why persecutors were transformed and converted.

Yet Christianity's transformative power is most vividly seen in its central message: Love. This love is different than anything you can imagine but you have felt it. Jesus wanted us to have unconditional, never waving, never judging, always serving, always helping, sacrificial love. Not for certain people, not for those who hold his law, not for those who are black or white, or sinners or not, but for everyone, universal unconditional love. There is much more to this religion, but I want to leave you with words from the source.

1. Who Jesus Is

“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

— John 14:6

2. His Mission

“For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.”

— Luke 19:10

3. What He Offers

“Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”

— Matthew 11:28

4. What He Teaches

“Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in heaven.”

— Matthew 5:44–45

5. How to Live

“Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me.”

— Luke 9:23

6. His Purpose in Suffering

“Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends.”

— John 15:13

7. His Promise

“Because I live, you also will live.”

— John 14:19

This is a decision of the highest possible importance for each and every person. It is never too early or too late to make it, but it is necessary to choose and by not choosing you have. I love you all, and I mean that, so please seek to understand and answer life’s important questions and make a testament one way or another. If you are searching for more, I recommend starting with The Sermon on the Mount Jesus first public teaching, the show The Chosen is also great.

This is the heart of Testament.

Its mission is twofold: to boldly share the Good News and to give generously in love. Testament is more than a token—it’s a movement to decentralize giving, shifting power from individuals to the community. Through a democratic, faith-driven network, we aim to build an ecosystem where believers can share questions, ideas, and resources to grow in Christ and serve others.

If meme coins can raise millions, imagine what Christians united in purpose can achieve. When you purchase TEST, you’re making a personal testament—one rooted in faith, generosity, and the message of Jesus.