Reflections on Becoming a Grandfather
I am determined to be a spiritual influence in the lives of my grandchildren, something that neither I nor my kids experienced.
I am determined to be a spiritual influence in the lives of my grandchildren, something that neither I nor my kids experienced.
My outlook on life, as far as age is concerned, is that the older I get, the better life becomes.
His presence with us never changes, even when those we love move away or pass away.
God, please use me to encourage the downhearted and give light to those struggling to find the way.
A band of righteous men gathered to pray is a powerful force against our enemy.
Release the burdens to Him, and know that even in your exhaustion, He is carrying you.
We in the older generation are to be teaching the coming generations the words and ways of God.
If the younger members of the team are the wings, you may be the roots that they need.
God does not need my help, but He gives me the privilege of serving Him.
Children cannot live according to God’s ways if they do not know God’s words.
Our grandparents’ relationship with their grandchildren is so essential when it comes to creating well-adjusted kids.
As we head into Thanksgiving, I keep reminding myself of the good things my parents have done.
Resurrection and a Rebirth is about to take place especially among the elderly, and those who have ministered to others.
Seeing your children grow up and have families of their own gives you a different perspective on so many things.
The need for community and purpose may inspire seniors to attend church.
Our words will have little impact if our lives aren’t backing up our teaching.
Know that there is a Promise from God for your family line, if you’ll only surrender your jurisdiction of them over to Him.
I think we can be thankful for all the good moms and even the not-so-great moms since they both inspire us to be better.
There is a reason God has me around each day.
Nothing can help a child of divorce more than them knowing that they have a Heavenly Father who loves them unconditionally.
The presence of a living faith and its expression in our world is what keeps us in the fight.
Our goal is for your children and our grandchildren to be strong, resilient, self-sufficient, Christian adults.
Our grandchildren face many confusing and critical cultures that we didn’t encounter when growing up or raising our children.
My kids and their kids are an amazing gift to me—a gift I never want to take for granted.
You didn’t come this far to sit on the sidelines sipping a cool one and watching others play the game.
Watching him enjoy my gift to him brought me unspeakable joy and satisfaction.
They go forth unexposed and fully covered by faith in Jesus.
I’ve always told my children to “learn from the mistakes of others so you don’t have to repeat them yourself.”
I happen to believe the kiddos of our nation need prayer and blessing as they go back to school.
While losing faith in such grave parenting trials seems understandable, we are too often undone by our parenting difficulties.
My Grandmother left behind this quilt, but I feel confident there are many other ways she has impacted those of us that came after her.
You’re not too old … so don’t throw in the towel!
If you do not have a Christian heritage, you have the privilege of starting the ripple effect with prayers for your family.