Board of Trustees


Mr. Jonathan Davey, CPA
jdavey@eternaldividends.com

Jonathan is a certified public accountant and registered investment advisor who specializes in tax planning and portfolio management for individuals and institutions. He is the founder of Safe Harbor Christian Foundation. He is also the managing director of Safe Harbor Wealth, Inc., a public accounting firm, and the president of Safe Harbor Wealth Investments, Inc., an investment advisory firm. Jonathan received his undergraduate degree from Bob Jones University in South Carolina and MBA from Old Dominion University in Virginia. He is a member of both the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Ohio Society of CPAs. Additionally, Jonathan serves as president of the booster club at his daughter’s school, director of the Masters' Club program at his church, and is on the board of several non-profit organizations. Jonathan resides in Newark, Ohio, with his wife Shari, and daughter Abigail.

Dr. Keith Davey

Keith served in the United States Air Force and after his discharge attended Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina. After graduating from Bob Jones he moved to Norfolk, Virginia in 1958 to begin a ministry to the Military which today is known as Missions To Military, Inc. He serves as President of MTM and is also Editor of the bi-monthly publication, the MTM Messenger. MTM has established Military Christian Centers in several U.S. cities, as well as in France and Ukraine. He co-founded with his brother, Lowell, the Bible Broadcasting Network in the early 1970’s. In 1979 Keith founded and pastored Colonial Baptist Church of Virginia Beach, Virginia where he is now Pastor Emeritus. Colonial Baptist Church is also the home of Central Baptist Theological Seminary of which Dr. Davey serves as Chancellor. He also serves as Chairman of Fellowship Of Missions, an agency that represents through its affiliate missions, 3000 missionaries who serve worldwide. He also began serving on the Advisory Board of ABWE in 1988. Keith and Yvonne reside in Chesapeake, Virginia. They have 4 sons and thirteen grandchildren.

Mr. W. Everett Lupton, Esq.

Everett is an attorney with Rutter Mills, LLP of Norfolk, Virginia. He received his undergraduat degree from Old Dominion University and his law degree from the University of Richmond. He is licensed and practices in Virginia and North Carolina. Everett is a member of the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States and most Virginia and North Carolina federal courts. Mr. Lupton has tried and won many jury trials and has prior criminal and traffic prosecution and defense experience. He has published multiple articles for law reviews and journals, one of which was cited in numerous national and international legal publications. He also serves as adjunct faculty at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia and Tidewater Community College in Virginia Beach, Virginia and has lectured in many continuing education seminars. Mr. Lupton resides in Virginia Beach, Virginia and is a member of Colonial Baptist Church of Virginia Beach, Virginia and various regional and national organizations.

Capt. Ross Olson, USN (ret.)

Ross graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy and served on active duty for 27 years, retiring as a Captain in 1982. He is a graduate of the Naval Postgraduate School (Communications Engineering) and the College of Naval Warfare. Since retiring, he has served as the Executive Coordinator for Missions To Military, Inc., a non-profit Christian organization ministry to men and women in the Armed Forces. He serves as a deacon in his local church and is on the board of two seminaries. Ross and his wife, Betty, reside in Virginia Beach, VA. They have three children and eleven grandchildren.

Mr. William McMillan Powers, Esq.

Mac is a practicing attorney in Portsmouth Virginia. He received his undergraduate degree from The College of William and Mary, and his law degree from the University of Richmond. Prior to entering private practice in 1977, Mac was personal law clerk for the Chief Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court. Since entering practice, his legal experience includes general civil practice, criminal defense, personal injury litigation, appellate practice, estates, and extensive work in real estate development, financing, and conveyancing. Mac is the son of a Baptist pastor. He met his wife Jenny, the daughter of Baptist missionaries to Israel, during a short term mission trip to Israel. They have homeschooled all 10 of their children since 1990. Mac and his family attend Colonial Baptist Church in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Mr. Thomas Prinsen

Tom is a graduate of Manpower Business Technical Institute in Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he earned a certificate in data processing. In 1998 he graduated summa cum laude from Franklin University in Columbus, Ohio with a degree in Business Administration and Finance. Tom has been married to his wife Cindy for 17 years and together they have 3 children. Tom has coached soccer, served as youth group leader, treasurer and Deacon in the past. He also has served on the Steering Committee and is serving as an Elder at New Hope Bible Church where he and his family currently attend. Tom has spent the past 21 years working in information technology. Most recently he worked for Borden Foods Inc. and currently is employed by Ingenium Corporation based out of Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Tom and his family currently reside in Gahanna, Ohio.

Mr. Ned Siegel

Ned has worked at United Parcel Service for 31 years. He graduated summa cum laude from Ohio University in 1974, earning a Bachelor of General Studies Degree with concentrations in business and psychology. As his children were growing up, Ned was active in youth baseball and softball, as well as the Boy Scouts. He and Kathi, his wife of 29 years, reside in Newark and are charter members of New Hope Bible Church in Pataskala, Ohio. Their children, Abram and Anna, are graduates of Bob Jones University.



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We have been with Safe Harbor since 2002. We feel that their professionalism as CPAs and attorneys provide knowledge about many things and can give advice about how best to grow our money. We consider our money the Lord's money, and we want to use it wisely and put it to work for the Lord. We appreciate the information Safe Harbor has given us on charitable gift giving and other investments.

Marilyn and Albert Yale
Apopca, Florida



Safe Harbor is an organization that spent much time and effort to research our needs and understand our organization so that our foundation accounts would be developed properly. The thoroughness of information and help proved invaluable not just in setting up the accounts, but also in explaining and promoting our long term goals to our people! We are very appreciative of their careful and thorough investment strategies that have rewarded us with good gains every year and helped to meet some of our most immediate needs. Safe Harbor is not just about money, but about ministry. How can they help you meet your ministry's goals by being financially responsible in a way that brings glory to God? Give them a call and put these passionate, professionals to work for you today.

Pr. Rob Knepp
Wayside Christian School
Bucyrus, Ohio



 I am busy as a Bible teacher and a preacher. Neither my wife nor I have the required time or the trained skills to make sound financial investments with our funds. We needed someone to make wise decisions for our investments. We are delighted that Safe Harbor has given us that kind of help for a number of reasons. First, they are competent investors. We started with Safe Harbor when one of their CPAs advised us to put the assets of a stock into a Charitable Gift Annuity to avoid a high capital gains tax. It has been good for the charities that we chose to support and good for our retirement. Second, they are conscientious investors. They invest our funds in harmony with our Christian faith and conscience. Third, they are committed investors giving us an excellent return on our invested funds so that we can give more than we hoped to missionaries and our favorite charities. Fourth, they are consistent investors producing good results each month with the funds that we have entrusted to their care. They have smoothed out the fluctuations that we experienced in the stock market and consistently given us positive gains in times of good and bad economic conditions. We are grateful to the Lord for the help that Safe Harbor has given to us.

Dr. Roger Peterson
Charlotte, North Carolina