by Lillian Penner | Sep 11, 2024 | Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids
Does your grandchild’s world shock you? Recently, a friend of mine spent the weekend with her grandchildren. She told me, “It was shocking to see how fast my four grandchildren are growing up and the challenges they are facing. I am experiencing a lot of heartache...
by Lucas Marshall | Sep 4, 2024 | Kids & Grandkids, Marriage & Family
“Why Depression is Prevelant Among Youth” According to the Health Report (Osborn et al., 2020), in Kenya, the social correlates among Kenyan youth have shown high levels of depressive symptoms (46%) and anxiety symptoms (38%) among older adolescents....
by Lillian Penner | Aug 30, 2024 | Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids
Our grandchildren have returned to school. Ask them how they are adjusting to their new teacher, classmates sometimes a new school. Here is a prayer for your grandchildren and teacher. Ask your grandchildren the name of their teacher so you can pray for the teacher by...
by Dave Foucar | Apr 5, 2024 | Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids
A Secret for my Granddaughter I’ve often heard it said that there is nothing like being a grandparent. Some have told me it is the best thing in the world. Even better than being a parent. Now, I won’t go that far. Still, there is something that is so special it can’t...
by Mark Carlson | Apr 2, 2024 | Aging, Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids, Personal Growth
Is God More Like a Grandfather Than a Father? Is God more like a grandfather than a father? I’m not trying to rearrange the nomenclature in which we are blessed to be called children of our Heavenly Father. I am fondly and greatly aware that throughout scripture God...
by Josh Mulvihill | Mar 26, 2024 | Grandparenting, Home, Inspiration, Kids & Grandkids, Marriage, Marriage & Family, Ministry & Leadership, Personal Growth, Spiritual Growth
Characteristics of a Disciple-Making Grandparent The Bible has hundreds of references to grandparenting, but these references are often missed because the Bible uses phrases such as children’s children, son’s son, father’s father, or forefather to speak of...