You are a living example to those in your sphere of influence. But for most of us, we can feel unqualified.
You are a living example to those in your sphere of influence. But for most of us, we can feel unqualified.
It’s about investing time with my grand children; “showing” them how to live for the glory of God” — It’s not just talking about it.
Some things a child pieces together may shock you.
By listening carefully and asking thoughtful questions, we can learn more about others’ experiences and gain insight into different perspectives.
In God’s wisdom, no hardship is ever wasted. Hope glimmers even in times of seemingly senseless difficulty.
Youngsters nearly always look to adults as models; they need to see men of courage and perseverance.
Grandparents, there is more to your role than cuddling and loving on your sweet grandbaby.
David should have taken what Tom’s grandfather’s advice would have been, and just stuck with the job until “retirement.”
God may allow challenging situations in the lives of our grandchildren for a purpose. Trials are inevitable; and may be God’s invitation to develop character and grow in their spiritual lives.
Our children and grandchildren deserve our prayers. Today is the Collegiate Day of Prayer. Let’s join with others to pray for the campus where they attend college.
If you are older, you will appreciate this short poem. It is both realistic and humorous.
As our children and grandchildren get older we begin to see their unique character and the possibilities God may have for them. How can we help them mature spiritually?
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