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Cautionary Principles About Legacy

As our nation’s leaders and citizens honored the memory of President Gerald R. Ford last month, I wish I had a dollar for every time a reporter or pundit used the word “legacy.” The irony is that our 38th president…

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  • Faith Legacy
  • February 18, 2026

Defining Your Faith & Spiritual Legacy

Every person leaves a mark on the world. Some marks wash away quickly, like footprint in the sand, while others endure for generations. These enduring marks—our influence, beliefs, values, character, and lived faith—form what is known as a spiritual and…

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  • Paul L. H. Olson
  • December 16, 2025

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

I well remember the day I met Earl Bowman Jr. He sought me out and, with a warm smile, asked all about me. He showed genuine interest and grace. When he learned that I had spent my early years in…

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  • Paul L. H. Olson
  • October 22, 2025

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 blessing—he was entrusted with a family journal and a sacred responsibility. In this moving story, he reflects on how faith, resilience, and redemption are threads that bind generations together, and how sharing our stories becomes a legacy for those yet to come.

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  • Faith Legacy
  • September 25, 2025

A Faith Legacy Story by Dr. David W. Johnson

There are few things more important to an aging parent or grandparent than a desire to pass along a history, a legacy if you will, that is their own version. The problem so often is that memory fades or is…

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  • Faith Legacy
  • September 25, 2025

Crafting a Life Plan for a Life of Significance

Life isn’t just about ticking off achievements – it’s about living with purpose and creating a legacy that outlasts us. Too often we find ourselves “climbing the ladder of success only to realize that it’s leaning against the wrong wall.” …

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  • Paul L. H. Olson
  • July 7, 2025

The Power of Business and Ministry in Changing the World

Check out an excellent article by Mike Sharrow, which discusses how faith and work, rather than being separate parts of our lives, can go hand in hand as we serve God with our lives. Feel free to share your thoughts…

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  • Grant Olson
  • September 8, 2023

Passing the Baton – Leaving a legacy through FCA

Check out this video about Paul Olson, Dave Nelson, and Jon Christenson, tracing the legacy they are leaving through the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ministry. When Paul Olson was a football coach, he started an FCA “huddle”, through which Dave…

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  • Grant Olson
  • July 24, 2023

The Story of Dr. J. Edwin Hartill

June 21, 1981 Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Golf ClassicBunker Hills, Coon Rapids, Minnesota On an early summer day in 1981, the annual FCA golf tournament drew hundreds of people out for the golf tourney and dinner event. Three days…

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  • Mike Minich
  • July 10, 2023


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A Fresh Look at People

“People judge by outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” — 1 Samuel 16:7

We live in a world of instant opinions. Headlines, social media, sound bites, and brief encounters often tempt us to form conclusions about people before we truly understand them. Yet wisdom—and godly legacy—requires something deeper: patient observation, compassionate listening, and discerning perspective.

In his Uncommon Life Daily Challenge, Tony Dungy reflects on how football coaches study game film from multiple camera angles before making evaluations. One perspective alone can be misleading. What appears obvious from the sideline may look entirely different from the end zone view.

Life is much the same.

A person who seems distant may be carrying deep wounds. Someone who appears proud may actually be insecure. A hesitant faith may reflect past disappointments rather than indifference toward God. Mature people of faith resist snap judgments because they understand that every life has a story.

One of the great marks of significance is learning to see others not merely through the lens of our experiences, assumptions, or emotions—but through the eyes of Christ. Legacy-minded people are careful observers before they are quick critics. They seek understanding before rendering conclusions.

Success may evaluate performance. Significance values people.

As we build a Faith Legacy, we must remember: relationships are strengthened when grace tempers judgment, when patience overcomes assumption, and when wisdom pauses long enough to truly see another person’s heart.

Legacy Challenge

Before forming an opinion about someone today, pause and ask:

  • Do I know the full story?
  • Have I listened carefully?
  • Am I seeing this person through God’s eyes or merely my own perspective?