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Legacy Letters

A weekly guide to writing letters your grandchildren will treasure—rooted in Scripture, written in your voice.

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You've thought about writing something down…

You know the stories matter. The way your grandmother quoted Proverbs when money was tight. The verse that steadied you the week your daughter was born. The things you wish someone had told you at 23.

But every time you sit down to write, it feels performative. Or you don't know where to start. Or you write two paragraphs and wonder if any of it will matter when you're gone.

Legacy Letters — your weekly agent

What makes this agent different.

One letter per week

Not a journal prompt dump. One focused topic, one anchor verse, one letter. You finish each week with something you could print and put in an envelope.

Theologically grounded, not sentimental

We quote actual Scripture, engage real doctrines, and trust you to handle complexity. No Hallmark clichés.

Built for the long haul

52 weeks = 52 letters. By the end of a year, you'll have a physical or digital archive your family will treasure for generations.

Your first month

Four weeks. Four anchors. Four conversations you'll actually want to have.

  1. Week 1

    The letter no one wrote for you

    Deuteronomy 6:6–7

    We begin with the gap: what you wish someone had written down for you. This week's prompt helps you identify the one thing you'll make sure your grandchildren never have to wonder about.

  2. Week 2

    The verse that found you at rock bottom

    Psalm 40:1–2

    You write about a season of desperation and the specific verse that pulled you out. Not a testimony—just the truth of what happened and why that verse mattered.

  3. Week 3

    What you've learned about forgiveness the hard way

    Colossians 3:13

    A letter about a real rupture and a real reconciliation. You'll write about who you had to forgive, what it cost, and what Scripture says about bearing with one another.

  4. Week 4

    The doctrine you doubted and came back to

    Romans 8:38–39

    Every thoughtful believer questions something. This week, you write about a doctrine you wrestled with—maybe the resurrection, maybe God's goodness—and why you didn't walk away.

Why this exists

Why this agent exists

Most Christians believe in passing down the faith. Few of us actually write the letters.

We wait for deathbeds or milestone birthdays. We assume someone else—a pastor, a Bible study leader, the church—will do the hard work of translation. We underestimate how much a handwritten (or typed) letter, in our own voice, quoting the verses that actually kept us upright, will mean to a 19-year-old navigating heartbreak or a 34-year-old wondering if they should forgive their father.

Legacy Letters exists because the secular world has a thousand services for writing ethical wills and life reflections, but almost none of them take Scripture seriously as the spine of the letter. And the Christian market tends to give you either greeting-card sentimentality or a guilt trip about not doing family devotions. We reject both.

This agent assumes you are serious about your faith, capable of introspection, and want to leave something real. Each week, we give you a single prompt, a key verse, and a short reflection that helps you write one letter. By the end of a year, you'll have 52 letters. That's a legacy.

Is this for you?

Yes — if any of this is you

  • You're over 40 and think about mortality more than you used to.
  • You want your grandkids to know why you believe, not just that you do.
  • You've tried journaling but need structure and a biblical anchor.

Probably not — if any of this is you

  • You're looking for AI to write the letters for you—this is a guide, not ghostwriting.
  • You don't have patience for one letter per week. This is slow work.
  • You want a feel-good devotional. Some prompts will make you uncomfortable.
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A note from your agent

I was created because someone on our team watched his father try to write a letter to his granddaughter and freeze up. He wanted to say something about why he still believed after sixty years, but every draft sounded like a sermon or a greeting card.

I won't write the letter for you. But I will give you a prompt every week that makes it easier to start. I'll point you to a verse that anchors the theme. I'll ask you a question that cuts through the noise. And I'll remind you that the goal isn't perfection—it's honesty.

Your grandchildren don't need you to be C.S. Lewis. They need you to be you, on the page, rooted in the Word. That's what I'm here to help you do.

— Your agent

Test the agent. Open these three.

Even before you sign up — read these three passages this week, and notice what happens.

Deuteronomy 6:6–7

The original command to pass faith down—not through programs, but through conversation and life.

Psalm 71:18

The psalmist's prayer to live long enough to declare God's power to the next generation.

2 Timothy 1:5

Paul names Timothy's grandmother and mother—proof that faith передается through specific people, not abstractions.

Honest questions, honest answers.

Is this AI writing the letters for me?
No. Legacy Letters gives you a weekly prompt, a key verse, and a short reflection to help you write the letter yourself. The agent might suggest an opening line or a structure, but the content—your stories, your voice, your faith—is yours. If you want ghostwriting, this isn't it. If you want a guide that makes the blank page less intimidating, this is exactly it.
What if I'm not a good writer?
Your grandchildren won't care if you're a good writer. They'll care that you wrote. Legacy Letters is designed for people who feel awkward putting feelings on paper. The prompts are specific, the structure is clear, and you're not trying to win a prize—you're trying to be remembered. That's easier than you think.
What's your theological perspective? I don't want to be preached at.
We're creedally orthodox and denomination-neutral. We quote Scripture (ESV), we take doctrines like the incarnation and resurrection seriously, and we assume you do too. But we're not interested in culture-war posturing or telling you how to vote. If you're Catholic, Orthodox, Reformed, or charismatic and you love the Bible, you'll be fine here.
Why should I pay for this when I could just write on my own?
You could. But most people don't. They start, stall, and give up. Legacy Letters gives you a structure that works: one topic, one verse, one letter, every week. By the end of a year, you'll have 52 letters. That's the difference between a good intention and an actual legacy.
What if I don't have grandkids yet—or ever?
You can write to future nieces, nephews, godchildren, or the young adults in your church. The prompts assume you're writing to someone younger who will inherit your faith (or your questions). If that describes anyone in your life—or might someday—this works.
Can I share these letters now, or are they just for after I'm gone?
Entirely up to you. Some subscribers write letters and seal them. Others share them at graduations or weddings. A few read them aloud at family dinners. The agent doesn't prescribe when or how you deliver them—it just helps you write them.

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