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Faith Legacy is a place of discovery. Be inspired to move beyond success and build a legacy of significance. Explore resources, ideas, and tools that encourage you to live with lasting impact.

OUR LATEST POSTS

Cautionary Principles About Legacy

As our nation’s leaders and citizens honored the memory of President Gerald R. Ford last…

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Defining Your Faith & Spiritual Legacy

Every person leaves a mark on the world. Some marks wash away quickly, like footprint…

Paul L. H. Olson 14 min read

Remembering Earl W. Bowman Jr.: A Legacy of Grace

I well remember the day I met Earl Bowman Jr. He sought me out and,…

Paul L. H. Olson 6 min read

Dad’s Last Assignment: Passing on a Legacy of Faith

When his father faced the end of life, Bruce Schultz received more than words of…

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A Faith Legacy Story by Dr. David W. Johnson

There are few things more important to an aging parent or grandparent than a desire…

Faith Legacy 6 min read

Your Spiritual legacy will be defined by the times you said YES to God and His plan for your life.

Ken Hensley

Senior Pastor, Calvary Church – December 28, 2025

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When future generations look back on your life, what is one story, value, or act of faith that you hope they will carry forward? What steps are you taking right now to make that part of your spiritual legacy?

WELCOME TO FAITH LEGACY

We’re so glad you’re here. This is more than just a community — it’s a journey of faith, growth, and purpose. Here, you’ll find a supportive environment where questions are welcome, relationships are built, and lives are transformed. Step by step, moment by moment, we’re walking together — learning, growing, and discovering all that God has in store.

OUR CORE PILLARS

Faith is the foundation of every lasting legacy. It shapes how we live, lead, love, and leave an impact that endures beyond our lifetime. A lasting legacy begins with a renewed mind. When we seek wisdom, challenge our thinking, and grow in truth, we prepare ourselves to lead with clarity and conviction.Your legacy doesn’t begin at the end—it begins with the choices you make today. Defining your legacy means getting clear on who you are, what you value, and how you want to be remembered. This is your opportunity to live with purpose, lead with impact, and leave behind more than just accomplishments. Ready to take the first step

GET TO KNOW OUR CONTRIBUTORS

Listen to advice and accept instruction, that you may gain wisdom for the future. The human mind may devise many plans, but it is the purpose of the LORD that will be established. (Proverbs 19:20 – 21)” – Our FAITH LEGACY Key Contributors provide compelling insight on how and why to lead a life of significance. They are wise, thoughtful, and experienced. They believe that our scorecard of success – what we do – matters, but that our legacy – who we are – lives on and is far more significant. Read, ponder, comment, and contribute your musings and insight from these Key Contributors.

Paul L. H. Olson

Founder of Faith Legacy, is an accomplished executive, board leader, and consultant with decades of experience in business, education, and philanthropy. As Chairman of Entegris, Inc. and director for several corporate and non-profit boards, he leverages his leadership and mentoring to inspire others and help organizations create lasting impact.

Tony Dungy

A former NFL player and coach who became the first African American head coach to win a Super Bowl, leading the Indianapolis Colts to victory in 2007. A former player for the Pittsburgh Steelers and San Francisco 49ers, he also coached the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Since retiring, Dungy has served as an NBC analyst, authored books, and dedicated himself to faith-driven charitable work alongside his wife, Lauren, with whom he has eleven children.

Fred Smith

Fred is the founder of The Gathering and Fourth Partner and co-founder of Leadership Network, where he served as President for 12 years. A Navy veteran and graduate of Denver University and Harvard Divinity School, he has been a teacher, administrator, and leader in philanthropy and community development. Above all, Fred sees his true calling as a Sunday School teacher—a role he cherishes most. He and his wife, Carol, have two daughters, a son-in-law, and four grandchildren.