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Family Legacy By Design Ministry Edition

A Six-Volume Discipleship Pathway for Families to Grow in Faith, Unity & Purpose Across Generations

OVERVIEW

01.

God’s Vision for Generations

Why legacy is discipleship, not wealth.

02.

Family Story: Seeing God’s Faithfulness Through Your Journey

Every family has a story filled with victories, wounds, blessings, and lessons.

03.

Family Values: What We Stand For & Why It Matters

Families thrive when values are clear and consistent.

04.

Spiritual Identity: Helping Kids & Parents Know Who They Are in Christ

Identity is the foundation of spiritual resilience

05.

Communication & Connection: Healing the Gaps

Every family has gaps—misunderstandings, emotional distance, unspoken frustrations, or relational patterns carried from childhood

06.

A Family Blessing Experience

This biblical experience becomes a defining moment for families.

Family Legacy By Design Video Sessions

SESSION 1 (11:14)

This session reframes the meaning of legacy from “what we leave behind” to “who we are becoming.” Scripture reveals that God has always worked generationally—from Abraham to David to Timothy. Families learn that they have a spiritual responsibility to disciple the next generation through love, truth, worship, and example.

SESSION 2 (10:34)

Every family has a story filled with victories, wounds, blessings, and lessons. This session helps families see God’s fingerprints across the decades. Through simple story-mapping tools, families discover how remembering God’s faithfulness anchors trust for the future.

SESSION 3 (2:12)

Identity is the foundation of spiritual resilience. In a culture obsessed with achievement and approval, this session teaches families to root identity in Christ—not in performance, appearance, behavior, or success.

SESSION 4 (2:39)

Every family has gaps—misunderstandings, emotional distance, unspoken frustrations, or relational patterns carried from childhood. This session teaches healthy communication grounded in listening, empathy, patience, and grace.

SESSION 5 (2:29)

Every family has gaps—misunderstandings, emotional distance, unspoken frustrations, or relational patterns carried from childhood. This session teaches healthy communication grounded in listening, empathy, patience, and grace.

SESSION 6 (2:22)

This biblical experience becomes a defining moment for families. Through guided conversation, prayer, Scripture, and spoken blessings, families breathe life into one another.

Legacy Doesn’t Happen by Accident.

We are living through the largest wealth transfer in history, yet wealth alone does not create unity or wisdom. Without preparation and clarity, what was meant to bless a family can quietly divide it. Many families have strong financial plans, but far fewer have a clearly designed legacy. Without intention, legacy drifts—and drift eventually divides.

Wealth Transfers. Values Don’t Automatically.

But shared mission, spiritual clarity, and generational alignment require intentional conversation and leadership.

Preparation Is More Important Than Distribution.

The question is not simply what will be passed down—but who the next generation is becoming before they receive it.

Legacy in Action

Endorsements

Discover how Family Legacy By Design has helped individuals and families create lasting legacies with clarity, purpose, and confidence. Hear from those who have experienced our workshops, coaching, and certification programs firsthand.

“We heard about Tom and spent two full days with him as he personally walked us through his process. We really put that to memory and, as Tom says, ‘Take it and run with it,’ we’ve done just that. Now we’re applying his process not only for ourselves and our own family but also for our clients. What’s remarkable is how much we’re learning along the way. As facilitators, we end up learning as much as everyone else in the process.”

David Harper Founder/ Partner- Legacy Foundation Partners

“I’ve known Tom Conway for about 25 years. He’s not only a great friend but also a great mentor to me. We both work in the wealth management and generosity field, and I’ve learned so much from him as we’ve encouraged families in the stewardship of their wealth and generosity. I tend to focus more on the technical planning side, but one of Tom’s greatest gifts is his pastoral counselor’s heart. While most professionals approach things technically—as attorneys, accountants, or advisors—Tom has a unique ability to mentor and counsel, drawing out from families what they truly want to achieve from a heart perspective. It’s always a thrill to partner with Tom in serving families as they steward their wealth and resources.”

Michael King Vice President- Gift Planning Services- NCF

"I’ve been on this journey for over 20 years, seeking to learn everything I can about what families need to do—not only to leave a financial legacy but also to strengthen the relational fabric of their families. Tom is a master teacher.

John A. Warnick Legacy Consultant, Author

ARTICLES & RESOURCES

The Family Legacy By Design Newsletter Series

The 5 Mistakes Families Make When Planning Legacy
15Oct
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The 5 Mistakes Families Make When Planning Legacy

The 5 Mistakes Families Make When Planning Legacy And how to help your clients avoid them Legacy planning isn’t just about what a family passes down—it’s about how they pass it on, why they pass it on, and who they’re becoming in the process. Yet even the most capable, well-resourced families often find themselves stuck, […]

Generosity as a Formation Tool: Teaching the Next Generation Through Giving
04Dec
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Generosity as a Formation Tool: Teaching the Next Generation Through Giving

Generosity as a Formation Tool: Teaching the Next Generation Through Giving Why giving isn’t just a strategy—it’s a shaping force When we think about generosity, we often think about outcomes—gifts made, causes supported, foundations established. But what if generosity isn’t just about what we give away—but what it builds within us? For families of wealth, […]

Why Identity Is the Cornerstone of Legacy
01Nov
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Why Identity Is the Cornerstone of Legacy

Why Identity Is the Cornerstone of Legacy Start with who they are before deciding what they’ll receive. When most families begin planning their legacy, the questions tend to revolve around what will be passed on, how it will be distributed, and who will receive what. These are important questions—but they’re not the first ones families […]