by Guest Writer | Aug 19, 2023 | Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids, Marriage & Family
The Subtle Snare of Family Gossip By Caleb French Note: This article was first published in Growing Fathers, March 2022 We want our families to enjoy being together. Conversations we have at the dinner table, on the couch, and in the van are essential activities for...
by Andrew Linder | Aug 17, 2023 | Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids, Marriage & Family
Teaching Our Children How to Respond to Tragedy By Andrew Linder A 24-year-old Indiana girl’s life is changed forever in the blink of an eye as she looks up from texting and driving at 80mph to see 4 children, 3 of them siblings, crossing her path on a highway, as she...
by Dr. Kevin Garrett | Aug 16, 2023 | Family Leadership, Grandparenting, Marriage & Family
Making Wise Leadership Decisions By Dr. Kevin Garrett Are you a leader? Of course! You, as a living person, are leading. Someone is watching. Someone is following. Every decision you make is a leadership decision. That’s a bit frightening, at times. Living a life of...
by Guest Writer | Aug 14, 2023 | Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids, Resources
Pilgrims Progress for Kids By Chris Pennington Note: This article was first published in Growing Fathers in May 2023. The Pilgrim’s Progress has been a devotional staple since it was first published in 1768. Its author, John Bunyan, was an English non-conformist...
by Ron Wasson | Aug 14, 2023 | Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids
Passing on Skills, Fun, and Memories By Ron Wasson Looking back on my childhood I realize that it differed from most. I had the blessing of being born halfway across the world, in Nigeria, West Africa, where my parents were stationed as foreign missionaries. I spent...
by Andrew Linder | Aug 10, 2023 | Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids, Marriage & Family
Bridging the Gap Between Generations (3 Tips for Kids to Relate to the Elderly) By Andrew Linder As a kid, nearly every afternoon I hopped on my bike, peeled out down the block, and then back on the sidewalk in front of our home. And almost every day, our elderly...