A Legacy Carved in the Light: A Father Who Refused to Hide His Faith
I want my children to know something that reaches deeper than any success I have achieved, any accomplishment my name might ever be attached to, any dream I have ever chased or mountain I have ever climbed. I want them to know their father was not ashamed of his faith in Jesus. In a world that insists faith must be whispered, that belief must be diluted, that conviction must be softened until it barely stands, I want them to know that their father stood when others bowed to approval, stayed rooted when others drifted with opinion, remained faithful when culture demanded silence. There is a quiet power that rests in a person who refuses to hide what matters most to him, and I want them to feel that power when they look back on my life. I want them to remember not a man who lived perfectly, but a man who lived honestly before God, a man who trusted Jesus more than reputation, more than praise, more than any fleeting affirmation society could ever offer. That is the story I want wov...