I'm writing today for my publisher's blog, Anaiah Press. Here's a snippet of today's post. You may continue reading by clicking the link below.
When we hear the word, legacy, we often think of a financial or real estate inheritance.
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When we hear the word, legacy, we often think of a financial or real estate inheritance.
That’s what Genny Sanders first thought in my book, The Key to Everything, when her
grandmother died leaving Genny her house. Genny was grateful for the house, but
that was only the beginning of her grandmother’s legacy.
A legacy can take on many forms.
When the father of my friend Joseph died, Joseph said, “He has left me
his good name”―a reference to Proverbs 22:1, “A good name is more
desirable than great riches . . .” Joseph saw his name a reflection of the man
of honor and integrity his father was. He counted it of more value than any
material possession. (Continue reading at Anaiah Press blog.)