by Paul Chappell | Nov 3, 2024 | Family Leadership
Considerations When Voting What Should Factor into a Christian’s Vote? As Americans, we are blessed to live in a nation where we choose our own leaders and where we have freedom of speech in the process of doing so. Although the candidate choices presented to us in...
by Joe McKeever | Nov 2, 2024 | Grandparenting
To Change the World, Be a Writer – Part 1 Editors note: Joe wrote this for Minister. I can think it would be good for grandfathers too. (This first ran on this website in 2011. I’m reposting it with minor editing and tweaking.) I’m a sucker for a great beginning...
by Andrew Linder | Oct 31, 2024 | Kids & Grandkids
25 Ways To Tell Your Kids I Love You (without saying ‘I Love You’) Kids enjoy being shown they are loved just as much if not more than they enjoy being told they are loved. Here are 25 ways to tell your kids I love you without telling your kids “I love you”. Tickle...
by Michelle Lazurek | Oct 29, 2024 | Marriage & Family
4 Things I Would Do Differently if I Could Raise My Kids Again As a writer, I have many friends who write articles for different organizations. One day, a writer friend asked if she could ask me some questions regarding my parenting. Her main question when she...
by Bill Pence | Oct 25, 2024 | Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids
Pour Yourself Into Your Grandchildren in Retirement There are many ways that you can serve the Lord in retirement. One way is to pour yourself into your grandchildren. My wife Tammy and I were not blessed with children. However, over the years we have had a special...
by Dr. Kevin Garrett | Oct 23, 2024 | Aging, Marriage & Family
Generations Listen and Learn I normally write from a “churchy” perspective. I believe there is nothing more important than applying the theology we learn to our everyday lives. This time, though, I am writing about applying wisdom from another source – our elders. It...