The Profound Power of a Legacy

What kind of legacy will you leave someday? We all leave a legacy behind, either for good or bad. Dennis Rainey talks about three points related to leaving a legacy: it’s not about you, but God, sin’s mark on each legacy, and the steps of faith and sacrifice that make up each legacy.

It's not how you start but how you finish that determines if you win the race. View Show Notes →
A house is only as good as the foundation it's built on. View Show Notes →
A good name is better than riches. View Show Notes →
Valleys either help you or hinder you. View Show Notes →
What is God's will for you? View Show Notes →
What is God's will for you? View Show Notes →
Not everyone leaves a physical descendent, but everyone leaves a legacy. View Show Notes →
Do you honor your mother and father? View Show Notes →
What is your life about? View Show Notes →
What kind of legacy will you leave someday? View Show Notes →
What will your children inherit? View Show Notes →

Meet Series Guests

Dennis Rainey

Dennis Rainey cofounded FamilyLife®, a ministry of Cru®. Since the organization began in 1976 through 2017, Dennis’ leadership enabled FamilyLife to grow into a dynamic and vital ministry in more than 109 countries around the world helping families discover the joy God intended for their relationships with God, spouse, and kids.

Dennis has authored or co-authored more than 35 books, including best-selling Moments Together for Couples and Staying Close and has received two Golden Medallion Awards from the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. In addition, he served as the senior editor of the HomeBuilders Couples Series®, which has sold over 3 million copies and has been translated into 47 languages.

A powerful and effective communicator, Dennis hosted the nationally-syndicated radio program FamilyLife Today® through early 2019 on more than 1,300 radio outlets in all 50 states. During his tenure on the program, FamilyLife Today was recipient of the National Religious Broadcasters Radio Program of the Year Award three times. Dennis serves on the Board of Directors of Dallas Theological Seminary.

Dennis and Barbara have been married since 1972 and love laughing with their six children and growing number of grandchildren. In his spare time, Dennis enjoys helping Barbara in their garden, reading great books, and pursuing his passions for hunting and fishing. They live near Little Rock, Arkansas and retired from FamilyLife in 2017.