by Lillian Penner | Dec 2, 2025 | Grandparenting
Ripple Effect of Praying Grandparents Happy are those who fear the Lord— who follow his ways! Will enjoy the fruit of your labor! How happy you will be! How rich your life. Psalm 128:1,2 (N LT) This summer, some grandparents will be vacationing with their...
by Larry McCall | Nov 30, 2025 | Grandparenting
When I ask pastors about their “Family Life” ministries, most of them seem to be excited to tell me about various equipping opportunities their church offers. They offer premarital counseling to engaged couples, wanting those couples to be prepared for life as husband...
by Cavin Harper | Nov 23, 2025 | Grandparenting
I am not a political activist, nor do I intend to become one. There is a difference, however, between being an activist and standing up for the truth, especially when it is suppressed and impacts our children. That is never more necessary than when powerful people...
by Richard Szalecki | Nov 3, 2025 | Grandparenting
Your grandson or granddaughter is sick. You may live close by, but you likely live far away in many cases. You feel perplexed and helpless. What do you do? I don’t have a sick grandchild. However, I’m caring for a friend’s child who has pediatric cancer at four years...
by Cavin Harper | Oct 16, 2025 | Grandparenting
Most grandparents today are long distant grandparents. That means that their grandchildren, or some of their grandchildren, live two hours or more away. Most live much farther than that. For a large percentage of grandparents, none of their grandchildren live close....
by Russell Gehrlein | Oct 8, 2025 | Grandparenting, Marriage & Family
Come When You Can and Stay As Long As You Like In June of 2018, at our formal dinner called the Green Dragon Ball, my wife and I celebrated the 100th anniversary of the U.S. Army Chemical Corps with 700 others. At our table, we got better acquainted with a chaplain...