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How to Honor Our Past Milestones to Build a Fulfilling Life and Legacy

Big A and Wally
Jul 2, 2024

The key to the future is our past. As the leader of your business and your family, have you considered the gravity of honoring your past? Not just our wonderful American heritage, but memories of your past mistakes and successes, too?

Why would two business guys care about writing Scripture on the studs of their home or going back to the exact spot where one of them got saved at 8 years old? We discuss how building a legacy by celebrating wins and setting up boundaries after our mistakes lays a foundation for your future family values.

We answer a question you may never have thought about before: why should men care about building "memorials" and tributes to our past?

Key Takeaways:

  • What the Bible says about remembrance
  • What in the world is an Ebenezer and why does it matter?
  • Ideas for family traditions and how to impact your kids and grandkids
  • How to foster connection with your family and friends

From sharing captivating stories with grandkids to reflecting on the significance of holidays, this episode is a heartfelt tribute to the moments that shape our lives and the legacy we leave for future generations.

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