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New Series: Leaving a Lasting Legacy

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Join me as I teach how to pass faith, hope, and love to the next generation! Â Â {NAME}, When you

Join me as I teach how to pass faith, hope, and love to the next generation!  [Pastor Rick's Daily Hope](  {NAME}, When you don't have Christ in your life, it's easy to look at the world and feel hopeless. But we of all people have a reason to have hope. And God commands us to pass on that hope to the next generation.  Psalm 78:5-7 tells us . . . "[God] commanded our ancestors to teach them to their children, so the next generation might know them . . . and they in turn will teach their own children. So each generation should set its hope anew on God" (NLT). Why can you and I be the most hopeful people of all? Because as Christians we don’t base our hope on anything circumstantial. Our hope is in Jesus.  And everybody needs to know the hope of Jesus! This is the Good News. You’re forgiven—no condemnation. You’re free—no domination. No mistake can keep you from God’s purpose. Nothing in your life will ever stop you from being what God wants you to be. God is for you. He’s never going to stop loving you. Friend, this is the Gospel—and it’s the legacy you and I can leave for others. My current teaching series, "Leaving a Lasting Legacy" is all about what it means to make that kind of lasting impact. [Listen to "Leaving a Lasting Legacy"]( This series helps you answer the big question everyone asks themselves: "What am I going to pass on after I’m gone?" And that’s a really important question because the truth is that you and I have been entrusted with the task of leaving a legacy of faith to the next generation. So if you’re a parent, a grandparent, an aunt or an uncle, or simply someone with a heart for the next generation, this is a series you won’t want to miss.  [I pray you’ll be encouraged as you listen!]( [Listen to "Leaving a Lasting Legacy"  >>]( P.S. We’ve got a special $50,000 Matching Grant available now that will DOUBLE any gift you give by June 30—up to the full amount of the Match—to share Daily Hope teachings like this with more people who don’t know the Good News. So please consider leaving a legacy of your own with a gift today, knowing your support goes even further to bring certain hope to a world in need! [Learn More >>]( [Get Hope Share Hope]   Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Daily Hope, PO Box 80448, Rancho Santa Margarita, California 92688, United States

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