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Pastors, Don’t Wait Until Retirement to Live Your Legacy (And 3 Ways to Start Today) with Kyle Gabhart

Pastors, Don’t Wait Until Retirement to Live Your Legacy (And 3 Ways to Start Today) with Kyle Gabhart

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View the episode transcript here. Episode Description What if retirement isn’t about fishing and golfing for the rest of your life? In this powerful conversation with legacy strategist Kyle Gabhart, we explore a radically different view of pastors retirement, one rooted in biblical examples and kingdom purpose. Kyle uses Moses as a biblical model for understanding retirement, showing how he had two complete 40-year careers before training his successor Joshua. This challenges our cultural assumption that retirement means the end of purposeful work. Instead, Kyle advocates for “retiring to something, not just from something.” Discover why the traditional model of compartmentalizing life—building wealth first, then serving later—is shortsighted and potentially dangerous. Learn the difference between “leaving a legacy” and “living a legacy,” and why waiting until your golden years to pursue ministry and purpose might mean missing the opportunities God has for you today. From King David’s “side hustle” that became his most lasting contribution, to the urgent need for succession planning in ministry, this episode will challenge how you think about the later seasons of life and inspire you to integrate purpose, ministry, and legacy throughout your entire journey. What You’ll Learn Why Moses provides the only biblical example of something resembling retirementThe danger of compartmentalizing life into “career years” and “ministry years”How to shift from “leaving a legacy” to “living a legacy” starting todayWhy the fishing-and-golfing retirement model leaves people feeling hollow and unsatisfiedHow to “date” different ministries and passions before fully committing in later yearsThe critical importance of succession planning and mentoring as part of your job descriptionWhy identity should be rooted in Christ, not your vocation or careerPractical steps for preparing for later years while staying purposeful todayHow King David’s “side hustle” became his greatest ministry contributionThe pastor pipeline crisis and why training the next generation is urgent Key Quotes “It’s absolutely okay to retire from something, but it’s important that you retire to something. The notion that society has filled our minds with of nose to the grindstone, build up a theoretical pool of dollars, and then fish and golf the rest of your life is absurd.” – Kyle Gabhart “If legacy is simply something you leave behind, then what’s really happening is you’re kinda walking out that proverbial door. As you go towards the light, you toss this legacy over your shoulder… If you shift from leaving a legacy to living one, well now that’s something you can roll your sleeves up and actively get involved with today.” – Kyle Gabhart “As long as you’ve got blood pumping through your veins, you’ve got air in your lungs, the Lord’s not done with you. There’s a purpose for you. We’re told that our days are numbered, and so he’s keeping you around for a reason and you need to figure out what that is and get busy.” – Kyle Gabhart “Your assignment will change, your calling won’t change.” – Joy Suzanne Hunt “We unfortunately in our society tend to define identity by vocation… career number one might be a shepherd, but that doesn’t mean that you are a shepherd. It means that for 40 years you shepherded.” – Kyle Gabhart About Our Guest Kyle Gabhart is a seasoned speaker, strategist, and author known for helping people live with greater purpose across faith, family, and finances. Whether guiding business leaders through legacy planning or inspiring audiences from the stage, Kyle’s message is rooted in timeless truth and practical wisdom. He’s also the author of The Canteen, a raw and moving account of his life-changing mission trip to Africa at age 19—a story that challenges us to let go of comfort and control and discover the quiet abundance that comes when we fully depend on God. Resources Mentioned The Canteen by Kyle GabhartWin at Work and Succeed at Life by Michael HyattKyle’s website: kylegabhart.com Next Steps Ask yourself: “What’s next?” – Make this a regular question you bring to the Lord, even during your current seasonStart “dating” different ministries, nonprofits, or passion projects to see what resonates with your valuesMake succession planning and mentoring part of your job description, not just a spare-time activityExamine whether you’re compartmentalizing your life into “career years” and “ministry years” – look for ways to integrate purpose and legacy nowConsider: What “side hustle” or passion project might God be calling you to develop that could become your greatest kingdom contribution? Connect Email: joy@pastorsandmoney.comInstagram/Facebook: @pastorsandmoneyWebsite: pastorsandmoney.com The Pastors & Money Podcast helps pastors, ministry leaders, and churches start thriving financially ...
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