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What if the real measure of success isn’t what you complete, but who you equip to carry it further? We open up about legacy, surrender, and the hard pivot from chasing applause to planting seeds that feed people long after we’re gone. It’s honest, a little funny, and deeply practical—especially if you’re a parent, volunteer, or leader wondering how to make your work matter beyond a season.
We talk about the trap of accumulation, the lure of recognition, and why God often invests not just in what He can do through us, but in what He wants to do after us. From Abraham’s obedience without a map to Moses’ faithfulness without finishing, we explore how Scripture reframes outcomes: God values obedience over results and faithfulness over finish lines. That lens changes how we build ministries, how we place volunteers, and how we practice excellence without ego. It also changes how we prepare the next generation—by bringing kids into the sanctuary, teaching them to sit under the Word, and modeling repentance, resilience, and responsibility at home.
You’ll hear unfiltered stories about parenting through ADHD, laughing at a billboard moment, and learning when to move and when to wait. We dig into church culture—why accountability matters, why comfort can dull conviction, and how to avoid losing teens at 18 by forming them for worship long before they “graduate.” The heartbeat of the conversation is this: delay is not denial, surrender is costly, and obedience today creates impact tomorrow. We don’t need credit; we want fruit—good fruit that nourishes families and communities we may never meet.
If you’re ready to shift your vision from temporary to eternal, from personal wins to generational blessing, this one will challenge and encourage you. Listen, share with a friend who’s leading or parenting in a tough season, and tell us: what one step of obedience will you take this week? Subscribe, rate, and leave a review to help others find the show.