Living for What Lasts | Rethinking Success, Purpose & Eternity
I’ve been asking myself a question that has changed the way I think about success: What will actually last? It’s easy to spend our lives chasing achievements, possessions, and recognition. But the more I’ve grown, the more I’ve realized those things were never meant to define us. This video is about shifting our perspective from temporary success to eternal impact. It’s about investing in our family, our character, our faith, and the people God places in front of us. Maybe success isn’t measured by everything we accumulate. Maybe it’s measured by what remains after we’re gone. If this resonates with you, I’d love for you to join me as we continue this journey together. #Faith #Purpose #Calling #Legacy #KingdomMindset #EternalPerspective #PersonalGrowth #Character #FamilyFirst #IntentionalLiving #Wisdom #LifePurpose #GrowthJourney #MeaningfulLife #RiverKeptFlowing

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