by Mark Carlson | Apr 2, 2024 | Aging, Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids
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 Kurt Bennett | Mar 23, 2024 | Aging, Inspiration, Spiritual Growth
The 7 Statements of Jesus from the Cross. Statement 6.”It is finished” As we travel together through the book of John, we’re examining the seven statements Jesus made from the cross. Last week we looked at Jesus’ fifth statement, “I thirst.” (see previous...
by Don Schin | Mar 14, 2024 | Aging, Grandparenting
Invisible things… Many times, when we think of legacy, we talk about leaving something behind for the next generation(s). Our thoughts tend to drift and lead the conversation toward money. Financial. Wealth. That’s not a terrible thing, although it does bring with it...
by Tom Arn | Mar 12, 2024 | Aging, Inspiration
Danger Of Past Hurt People get hurt by other people on a regular basis. This is more true with the more friends and family that you have. If you only have a few friends or very little to no family, the chance of getting hurt drops dramatically, but you also have a lot...
by Josh Mulvihill | Mar 7, 2024 | Aging, Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids
Grandparents Are Influential, Second Only to Parents Excerpt from the book Grandparenting, which releases in December 2018. Who are the most influential people in a young person’s life? A Barna study wanted to know the answer to a similar question and asked 602...
by Peter Gardner | Feb 23, 2024 | Aging, Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids
A Socially Acceptable Grandfather I don’t know about you, but I am a very social person. I like to talk to people face to face. For many years, I worked in sales around North central Iowa, going from business to business soliciting their business. For 30 years, this...