What if the paycheck you have been living inside of is not the ceiling God intended for your life, but only the floor?
Abraham left everything familiar with nothing but a voice and a promise, and became the father of a nation whose faith still shapes the world thousands of years later. In Creating a Significant Legacy, Bishop Osei Tweneboah Koduah walks through twelve pivotal seasons of Abraham's life, obedience, community, risk, separation, vision, training, tithing, covenant, hospitality, intercession, and surrender, uncovering a pattern any believer can follow toward a legacy that outlives them.
But action alone is not enough. In the book's second half, Mindset for Building a Legacy, Bishop Koduah turns to the quiet ceilings that keep faithful, hardworking believers from ever building anything that lasts: the victim mentality, the slave mentality, and the beggarly mentality. With pastoral honesty and real-life stories drawn from decades of ministry, he shows how a renewed mind, not a bigger paycheck, is where every lasting legacy actually begins.
Each chapter closes with a Legacy Principle, Reflect and Respond questions, and a Prayer Prompt, making this book equally suited for personal devotion, small group study, or an eighteen-week teaching series.
"The greatest legacy is not what you earned, but what you built with a renewed mind."