The Recovering Preacher's Kids

What Will Remain: Living a Life that Outlives You

44 min · 18. maj 2026
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Recorded live at a recent speaking event, this conversation dives into legacy. Not the polished, perfect version people post online… but the real kind. The kind built slowly through faith, failure, heartbreak, motherhood, obedience, and learning to trust God one day at a time. We share personal stories about fear, control, having adult children, breaking unhealthy cycles, learning how to love people well, and what it really means to “leave them Jesus.” If you’ve ever wondered: * Am I doing enough? * What am I really leaving behind? * Can God still use my mess? * Why is trusting Him so hard sometimes? …this conversation is for you. This episode isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about learning to walk faithfully anyway. We hope this reminds you that legacy doesn’t begin someday in the future. It’s being built right now — in the small moments, the quiet obedience, and the everyday choices to love like Christ. ✨ “Faith isn’t proven by what you finish. It’s revealed by what you’re willing to start that outlives you.”

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