What are your prevailing thoughts when you are a young wife and mother of two children when you are diagnosed as having terminal cancer?For Christy Costigan, in February 2005, her thoughts were of her 'Legacy'. What would she leave as a gift for those who were to remain when she was gone? This video is just part of that amazing legacy and a wonderful testimony to the way in which God cares for and keeps his children. This video was recorded in Canada in February 2005. Christie passed into the presence of the Lord she loved in 2006. Her testimony forces upon us the same question; "what will be my legacy?"Please do take the time to watch this 9 minute video.[url=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8319967278900796935]The Legacy.[/url]My personal thanks to the Costigan and Robertson families for allowing us to share a glimpse into a life that is surely now in 'full bloom'.
_________________Ron Bailey
For Christy Costigan, in February 2005, her thoughts were of her 'Legacy'. What would she leave as a gift for those who were to remain when she was gone? This video is just part of that amazing legacy and a wonderful testimony to the way in which God cares for and keeps his children. This video was recorded in Canada in February 2005. Christie passed into the presence of the Lord she loved in 2006. Her testimony forces upon us the same question; "what will be my legacy?"
Christy's father is the pastor of a work in Florida. If folk are interested in hearing something of his preaching you will find some examples at a Conference he addressed in the UK in 2004. Just look up the [url=http://www.newcovenanttapes.co.uk/download04.htm]Sandy Robertson[/url] sessions. You can also hear his wife, Beth Robertson, addressing a womens meeting from the same page.