To be honest, I just cannot think what anyone could possibly do with that amount of money!?!
The best answer I've come up with so far is:
I'd use about £60,000 to add to the proceeds of selling my current house and enable me to buy one close to my elderly mother, which I've been trying to do for several years but can never quite afford.
I'd consider using a further £7,000 or so to replace my current car with something more eco-friendly with a long 'shelf-life'.
I might spend around £10,000 on buying a mobile home in one of my favourite parts of the English countryside, which I could then make available to poorer families in the church whenever I wasn't using it.
I'd think about investing just enough of it to ensure myself a modest income of around £15,000 a year, so I could give up f/t employment and work as a volunteer for some 'good cause(s)'.
I'd definitely donate £40,000 to the children's project I support in Ukraine, so they could buy and furnish the house they need to expand the children's home.
I suspect I might also manage to justify squandering a certain amount on a few selfish luxuries like a holiday to somewhere I've always fancied like the Greek Islands (not in a 5-star hotel tho', cos I'd hate it!), and some top quality walking gear.
And no doubt a few presents for friends.
Which would probably still leave upward of £1/2 million, which I would pray very hard before donating to a variety of charities/missions/aid projects etc., and/or maybe setting up some kind of trust fund.
On the other hand, God-willing, I've long cherished a dream about setting up a kind of smallscale Christian community-cum-retreat centre, which would also be home/employment opportunity to a small number of people with learning disabilities (which would then probably replace the idea about a new house, holiday home and investment fund for myself).
Anthony