Legacy Workshops will be available soon. In the meantime, I invite you to consider the importance of legacy through the lens of Joshua 12.
At first glance, Joshua 12 appears to be a simple list of defeated kings—thirty-one in all. But this chapter is not merely a historical record. It is a portrait of legacy.
God had promised His people a land, yet seven nations stood before them, stronger than Israel. These nations represented more than armies. They embodied ways of living opposed to God—fear, pride, compromise, and love of the world. One by one, in God’s strength, they fell.
The ground Joshua’s generation gained became the inheritance of their children. Every battle won was not only for that moment. It became a testimony carried forward.
That truth still speaks today.
The struggles we face—fear that restrains us, pride that blinds us, compromise that tempts us—are not only personal battles. When we surrender these strongholds to God, we clear ground for our children and grandchildren to walk in freedom.
This is why legacy matters.
At Sacred Legacy Studio, we believe legacy is not only the heirlooms we pass down, but the unseen inheritance of faith: stories of God’s power, freedom from old chains, and testimonies of grace that shape generations.
When families write legacy letters, ethical wills, and testimony documents, they are doing the same work Joshua’s generation did. They are naming what God has done. They are marking the ground. They are leaving behind stones of remembrance so the next generation will know where their freedom came from.
Joshua 12 reminds us that the ground we give to God today becomes the inheritance of tomorrow.
Writing legacy is one way we clear that ground in words.
If you feel the weight of stories that should not be lost, this is the work we do together.
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