Episode 7

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10th Feb 2020

Godly Legacy - Gift of Inspiration

What's your legacy? Everyone can leave a Godly legacy. One characteristic that we learn from Esther 4:14 is that a Godly legacy is a gift to those to whom you invest, a gift of inspiration during life's trials. Even if you can't be there in person to inspire a loved one, your Godly legacy can be used by God to bring inspiration.

In this episode I encourage you to consider the "Because I Love You Legacy Planner" by Brian Kluth. It's a $30 value available at this website https://tinyurl.com/LegacyPlanner or for ministers for free through their membership in Shepherd's Fold Ministries. This resource is perfect for everyone, minister of not.

Next week's episode will be the first "Thank You, Pastor" episode in which you'll hear Rick Underwood share an inspiring story of the Godly Legacy of his former pastor impacting Rick at one of Rick's trying moments in life.

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Pastor Brent Van Hook
Inspirational Thoughts for the Growing Christian
Find practical inspiration for your Christian experience through the podcast ministry of Dr. Brent Van Hook. This podcast is designed for all believers of any denomination of the Christian faith. http://brentvanhook.com/

We also hope you'll take a look at Shepherd's Fold Ministries and pass along to your pastor the resources and encouragement from Shepherd's Fold. https://shepherdsfoldministries.com/
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Brent Van Hook

I was raised in Brentwood, Tennessee. I'm a graduate of
Brentwood High School (1988 Go Bruins),
MidAmerica Nazarene University (1992 Go Pioneers) - B.A. in Religion with Business Administration minor,
Asbury Theological Seminary (1997 M.Div. and 2006 D.Min.)
I've pastored congregations in Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Kansas.
I lead Shepherd's Fold Ministries which is a ministry to ministers and I pastor Cross Community Church in Brentwood, TN.
I live in Brentwood, Tennessee with my wife, Susan, and sons Matthew and JD.