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8.3 Legacy of Inheritance — What Are You Leaving Behind?

8.3 Legacy of Inheritance — What Are You Leaving Behind?

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Inheritance is more than money or possessions—it’s the spiritual, emotional, and relational imprint we leave on the generations that follow. In this episode, Shannon Carroll and Stephanie Feger of Broken & Beautiful Retreats invite you to reflect on the kind of inheritance we’re building each day and how we can be intentional in passing down something that truly lasts.


Rooted in Proverbs 13:22—“A good person leaves an inheritance for their children’s children”—this conversation explores the importance of living with legacy in mind. From the blessings of a life well-lived (Psalm 16:6), to the warning of premature gain (Proverbs 20:21), and the promise of a heavenly inheritance (1 Peter 1:4), we’ll uncover what it means to leave behind more than things—we leave behind values, faith, and purpose.


Whether you're raising a family, leading in your community, or planting seeds of faith through your everyday life, this episode will challenge and encourage you to consider the richness of the legacy you’re creating.


This livestream is part of a 7-episode podcast series exploring the power of legacy—what we leave behind, what we pass down, and how our faith can shape the generations after us. Each episode offers Biblical wisdom and heartfelt reflections from women committed to building lives that matter for eternity. From the stories we tell and the prayers we pray, to the love we give and the healing we receive, this series invites Christian women to consider how their everyday faith becomes a lasting inheritance. Learn more at www.brokenandbeautifulretreats.com

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