Leaving a legacy is what this site is all about! What is your footprint going to look like once you’ve departed earth and how will people, family and friends remember you? It is never too late to begin building a legacy! Whether it be the best father, best friend, best son or daughter or most philanthropic individual for a certain cause, the blackboard is blank and you hold in your hands the chalk of life. Begin by drawing or mapping out a strategy of how you want to change the world one step at a time. For without a plan there is no hope for a legacy. Symphony_No_3.
Ten years ago I started thinking about what type of legacy I was going to leave on this planet and set about traveling on my first short term Missions Trip with my pastor and his wife along with my beautiful wife, Wendy. We visited the country of El Salvador to film our pastor speaking into pastors in this war torn country, or so we thought. What happened during the next ten days was truly amazing.
El Salvador is the smallest country in Central America but is the most densely populated with over 6 million people. It is bordered by Guatemala and Honduras on the North and West with Nicaragua due south. Our travels began in the capital city of San Salvador where our pastor began speaking at a Pentecostal church located in the affluent neighborhood in the hills. After the second day I began to question God if this is what he meant when I prayed the scripture Isiah 6:8 “Here I am Lord, send me!” Did He want me to film the pastor each day of the ten day planned trip saying the same thing to hundreds of pastors?
As if a real person in the flesh were there I felt a tap on my shoulder to proceed upstairs to the upper room. Now, I was confused and a bit shaken as only the pastor’s wives were up there and I couldn’t figure out what would be so exciting about filming a couple of ladies praying. But, I followed the leading of the Holy Spirit (who I just met recently and barely knew). Upon entering the room this is what I witnessed:
