Category Archives: Legacy

Raising Kids Who Notice Others

Raising Kids Who Notice Others

One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is awareness. Not just awareness of their feelings. Awareness of people. Kids naturally think about themselves first. That is normal. But as parents, we can train their hearts to look up. Not to perform kindness. To become kind. Start with simple habits that fit real […]

Resurrecting Families This Easter

Resurrecting Families This Easter

Easter is more than a holiday. It is a reminder that Jesus makes dead things live again and that changes how we parent. Raising resurrection kids does not mean we pretend life is easy. It means we teach our children what to do when life is hard. We do not anchor them to perfect circumstances. […]

Spring Reset for the Family

Spring Reset for the Family

Spring has a way of showing us what winter kept hidden—clutter, fatigue, and routines that don’t serve our family anymore. A spring reset isn’t about perfection. It’s about making space for what matters most: peace, connection, and faith. Start small. Pick one area of your home and one habit in your week. Then invite the […]

The Legacy Conversation Most Families Avoid (And How to Start It With Hope)

Most families don’t avoid hard conversations because they don’t care. They avoid them because it feels uncomfortable. Talking about the future can sound like talking about death. Talking about money can feel tense. Talking about “what if something happened” feels like inviting fear into the room. So families stay busy, assume there’s more time, and […]

7 Everyday Moments That Matter More Than You Think

Most parents think legacy is built in the big moments. The graduation photo. The championship game. The family vacation. The milestone birthday. The “one day” moments that feel like they will define everything. But the truth is, children are shaped far more by what happens every day than what happens once in a while. Legacy […]

What Kids Learn When Parents Choose Grace First

Some days, parenting feels like living on a timer. The timer that counts down to bedtime.The timer that starts the second you walk in the door.The timer that measures how long you can stay calm before the noise, the mess, and the constant needs finally push you over the edge. And when that timer hits […]