What Will Your Legacy Be?
True Stories of Lives Well Lived
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About the Book
Imagine
being raised in America
by a Nazi mother,
losing a beloved son,
surviving four POW camps
in WWII with a hidden Bible.
A legacy of loving all of
God’s creatures, large and small,
rising from truck repairman
to producer of Schindler’s List,
overcoming childhood polio
to become a great dancer,
living a life of loving the
goodness of America,
saving one life at a time,
a marriage made in heaven—
these are just some of the
inspiring stories in this book.
We all leave a legacy. Billy Graham will. Margaret Thatcher did. Adolph Hitler did. So will you.
A legacy is defined as the impact, influence, or imprint we leave in the lives of those we care about. We create it either by purpose and intent, or we create it just by existing day by day. Every day of life contributes to our living legacy. The product of those many days will define the legacy we leave.
These and many other true heart-touching stories in this book will inspire you to examine the values and principles by which you live and how you will be remembered. It’s the perfect Christmas gift for your entire list.
About the Author
Irene Endicott has directed the highly successful legacy program at the Freedom Foundation in Washington state for 14 years. She has been called the queen of legacy because of her innate ability to relate to people and listen to their life stories. Married 49 years to Bill, a WWII veteran, she is mother of 4, stepmother of 3, grandmother of 13, great-grandmother of 13 and a researcher/writer of 8 books on issues facing the American family. She hosted a live call-in program on Christian radio for 10 years. Irene is a nationally-recognized consultant on the family, a teacher, speaker and conservative activist.