We all love to celebrate Easter with our children. There’s nothing cuter than new spring outfits, colorful eggs, and fuzzy bunnies, right? But it’s important to keep our children aware of the real meaning of Easter: the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which is the cornerstone even in [...]
I believe grandparents want their grandchildren to have a keen mind, make wise choices, standing strong in their worldlike Daniel. Let’s look at Daniel’s example. When King Belshazzar and his wise men could not read the writing on the wall at his banquet, the queen suggested that the king call [...]
Today our nation is being attacked like never before educationally, socially, financially and spiritually. Christianity itself is under assault, and parents and grandparents are involved in a tug of war for the hearts and minds of their children. Life for young parents has never been as difficult, [...]
Many grandparents want ideas of how to be involved in their grandkids lives. Today I want to share a guest blog written by Diane E. Butts that I found on the 1 Corinthians 13 Parenting blog.” The link is http://www.1corinthians13parenting.com. Christian grandparents have a deep desire, [...]
Life is full of ups and downs because we are human. When we remember that Jesus said, “I am with you” our perspective changes radically. Instead of bemoaning our circumstances we can look to him for help. The reassurance of God’s presence and the glorious hope of heaven is the perspective [...]
I recently noticed February 17 was National Day of Random Acts of Kindness. As I was thinking about it the thought came to me that it would be a good idea for grandparents to challenge their grandchildren to do random acts of kindness. Then have them report the act of kindness to us. Wikipedia [...]