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How can I leave a legacy for my kids when I'm not even sure I'll make it?

Answer:

As a father of two wonderful kids, Joshua and Rebecca, I've come to realize that leaving a legacy for them is not just about the time we spend together when they're young, but also about the influence we have on them as they grow into adulthood. Even when they leave home, our prayers can continue to have a profound impact on their lives. It's a reminder that our role as parents doesn't end when our children become independent, but rather, it evolves into a more subtle yet significant form of guidance.

One of the most important things I've learned is the importance of respecting their need to build their own homes, differently than ours. This means giving them the space to make their own decisions and mistakes, and being there to offer guidance and support when they need it. It's a delicate balance between being involved and being overbearing, but one that's essential for helping them develop into capable and confident adults.

As I look back on my own parenting journey, I'm reminded that I've made my own share of mistakes, but that's okay. What's most important is that I've tried to model a strong, loving marriage with Jesus at the center, and that I've been intentional about passing on my faith to my children. As they grow and begin to build their own lives, I pray that the foundation of love, faith, and values that we've established will continue to guide them, even when I'm no longer there to hold their hands.

Sources:

raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian
sacred marriage
gary thomas

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