by Charles Woodruff | Dec 21, 2023 | Inspiration, Kids & Grandkids, Spiritual Growth
Stand Up Charlie! I know it’s December. How about a little bit of summer. Daddy and Pepop were taking us fishing. After parking in a grassy field, we pulled the fishing rods out of the car and walked along a dirt footpath to a small farm pond. Trees lined the...
by Tim Hill | Dec 14, 2023 | Family Leadership, Inspiration, Kids & Grandkids, Marriage & Family
Fighting the War for Your Family (A personal story from mine and Paula’s journey of rearing a family while in ministry and leadership) The Most Difficult War In the past I have waged war with the enemy over various matters. Of all the challenges I have faced, nothing...
by Lillian Penner | Dec 11, 2023 | Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids
Leave a Spiritual Legacy of Prayer God has given grandparents a sacred trust, an opportunity to imprint the lives of another generation with God’s faithfulness. Grandparents can stand in the gap with prayer in our spiritually deprived world, as the enemy is seeking to...
by Dr. Kristopher Wallaert | Dec 8, 2023 | Kids & Grandkids, Marriage & Family
Leadership Through the Eyes of Parenthood For this post, I want to write from the perspective of a parent. I believe there are many characteristics in parenting that flow into leadership and vice versa. Below are some thoughts on how parenthood and leadership share...
by Andrew Linder | Dec 7, 2023 | Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids
5 Tips to Unleashing Your Grandchild’s Creativity Unleashing your grandchild’s creativity is possible, because not only is creativity all around them, it is within them. Put there by God Himself! Genesis 1:27 “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God...
by Stuart Skym | Nov 29, 2023 | Kids & Grandkids, Marriage & Family
– Man to Man – We need to get back to what is truly moral in our society! We need to get back to what is truly MORAL in our society. For Christians, Jews, Muslims, the idea of morality is not based on a changing standard that society deems is appropriate...