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In today’s installment of the Money Miniseries, Dr. Randy Lehman takes a personal turn into the topic of legacy and what it means to give well.
This isn’t just about donating money. It’s about stewarding what you have—finances, time, talent—with the belief that it was never yours to begin with.
From reflections on attending the memorial of Charlie Kirk, to the contrasting worldviews of justice vs. mercy, to practical insights on donor advised funds, we explore what it means to give while you’re living.
The hope at the end of this episode is that you’ll be asking: What will I be remembered for?
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By Randy LehmanIn today’s installment of the Money Miniseries, Dr. Randy Lehman takes a personal turn into the topic of legacy and what it means to give well.
This isn’t just about donating money. It’s about stewarding what you have—finances, time, talent—with the belief that it was never yours to begin with.
From reflections on attending the memorial of Charlie Kirk, to the contrasting worldviews of justice vs. mercy, to practical insights on donor advised funds, we explore what it means to give while you’re living.
The hope at the end of this episode is that you’ll be asking: What will I be remembered for?
0:00 Intro
🌐 Connect with The Rural American Surgeon:
Join us on Facebook: