Christian Grandparenting Blog

  • Barb Howe

    May 23, 2022

    Gratitude can be defined as a feeling of thankfulness or appreciation, the way one feels for gifts or favors received that are sometimes unexpected or undeserved. Like everyone, I have ample reasons to be thankful.

  • Terri Sherrow

    May 16, 2022

    There are three types of light in our world: natural light; artificial light; and spiritual light. In Isaiah (Chapters 7-11), the prophet speaks of a messianic light, one who will shed his light on the nations of the world.

  • Lillian Penner

    May 9, 2022

    Grandparents' Day of Prayer aims to raise an awareness of prayer among today's Christian grandparents. Get ready to make Grandparents' Day a day of prayer for our grandchildren and their parents.

  • Erik Jenson

    May 3, 2022

    What's so great about GrandCamp? It's a fun way for grandparents to intentionally point their grandchildren on the way to Christ.

  • Deborah Haddix

    April 25, 2022

    Grandparent, while the world around us is trying desperately to tell us that our work is finished, God’s Word clearly says otherwise. We have a critical role in the lives of our grandchildren, and it is centered around passing onto them a heritage of faith in Jesus Christ.

  • Don Haddix

    April 18, 2022

    As monarch, Queen Elizabeth reigns over the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms with royal responsibilities and duties. In a parallel way, we as Christian grandparents are part of God's royalty, complete with duties and responsibilities, as well as time for the fun stuff.

  • Josh Mulvihill

    April 11, 2022

    Easter is the most important season on the church calendar, so utilize it to intentionally teach your grandchildren about the death and resurrection of Christ and the events of Easter week from the Bible. Familiarize yourself with Scripture and the timeline of events surrounding the death of Christ so you are able to easily communicate it to your grandchildren. You will find a list of ideas about important events in the Easter calendar to discuss with your grandchildren, Here are some activities and resources to help you make the most of yourEaster celebrations.

  • Terri Sherrow

    April 4, 2022

    When Jesus heard that Lazarus was ill, he intentionally delayed in visiting until after Lazarus had died. Jesus did this to teach a vital message about life and death that applies to everyone.