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T.J. and Corbin Wilson grew up in Texas in families where family and a personal relationship with God were encouraged. They have four children ranging in age from 8 years old to 21 months and are passing along the legacy given to them by their parents. Their interview is a testimony, encouragement and motivation to all grandparents who are committed to leaving a legacy to their grandchildren.
Would you like to live in a place where families take care of their own so completely that homelessness is almost non-existent, mental health and nursing homes are unnecessary and no social security system is needed?
What a wonderful opportunity I had to interview Chuck and Jeanene King! Chuck teaches at Colorado Christian University and Jeanene just retired from managing her own business. They don’t only “talk” about their life; they “walk” their talk. I was encouraged by their story and hope you will be too.
Do you want God to bless your children, grandchildren, and future descendents? I invite you to consider what you can do to ensure that God will bless our families.
Jesus gave us an excellent example of what it means to be a friend. In John 15:12-15 He provided us with four simple steps…first, love as I love you; second, lay down your life for your friends; third, do what I command; fourth, tell your friends what you have learned from my Father.
The Olympic torch is shining across the world. So far it has experienced the Gift of Dreams in Greece, the Gift of Learning in Turkey, the Gift of Love in Paris, the Gift of Money in the United States, and the Gift of Hope in Argentina.
This month the torch is brought to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; giving light to the Gift of Friends.
Do you ever find it difficult to know how to pray for your grandchildren, especially when you have little contact with them? As believers in Jesus Christ, we have a wonderful help in the Holy Spirit who knows their needs and God’s will for their life. He will intercede for us accordingly.
There are thousands of children in the United States right now whose parents are absent. It’s not because of divorce or abandonment. It’s because their parents chose to make the sacrifice to serve as soldiers for our country. Now these kids are trying to “do life” without a mom or dad. And quite frankly, the holidays are the hardest times.
Next torch stop? Istanbul, Turkey, (once known as Constantinople) home to the natural harbor known as the Golden Horn. Did you know that in 1502, more than 300 years before its engineering principles would be generally accepted, Leonardo da Vinci drew a sketch of a 720 foot single span bridge designed to cross the Golden Horn?
How does the Olympic torch get lit? It is lit by the reflection of sunlight in a parabolic mirror at the restored Olympia Stadium in Olympia, Greece. It is then transported by a torch to the site of the modern Olympic games. The torch gives birth to dreams: athletes dreaming of winning the gold; countries dreaming of success across numerous sports; and children dreaming of becoming Olympians.
Truly, as Buck has said, this was one of the highlights of our lives!! Invitations were sent out in June (after getting go-ahead from all parents) to our six older grandchildren, ages 8 ½ to nearly 15, from three different states. Our version of GrandCamp was held in our own home here in Colorado.
Over the course of the next twelve months, the Olympic torch will pass from hand to hand, moving from country to country on the way to Beijing. "Passing the Torch" is a time-honored expression for the realization that we will not be here forever. We accept the light that someone passes us, we carry it for awhile and when we need to leave off, we pass the torch along to someone else.
We just completed two weeks of GrandCamp programs with close to75 grandparents and grandkids participating. Each week was filled with lots of activities and learning. Nana Diane created a fun environment with her many cowboy and western props and the General Store, where all kinds of craft items, five and dime candy, T-shirts and gift items could be purchased.
In a day when it is unpopular to speak the truth, and to not compromise that truth, our families need more than even to see the courage of parents and grandparents who are willing to live with integrity. The pursuit of righteousness and love is a life of integrity, and the fruit of such a life will bring honor and blessing to all.
Why should the blessing of a praying grandparent be limited to his or her own grandchildren? Many children in our churches and among our acquaintances do not have praying grandparents. We have the opportunity to stand in the gap for them.
Grandparenting: A Legacy Of Love And Life
My Personal Journey of Praying for my Grandchildren
Grandparents Raising Grandkids – (Part II)
Beyond
March Madness 2007
We have a lot of excitement building at the Christian
Grandparenting
Network (CGN) too, but it has nothing to do with college basketball.
Arrows
In Your Hand, March 6, 2007
Top 20 Prayers for our Children, Grandchildren and
Beyond
Marriage
Advice for our Grandchildren
What
one piece of advice would you give to your grandchildren NOW that would
help them enter into a lasting marriage relationship that would still
be going strong 50 years from now?
Grandparents
Raising Grandkids (Part I)
If
the statistics are accurate, then more than six million grandchildren
(as of 2000) in this country are being raised by their grandparents
with or without the parents in the home.
Arrows
In Your Hand, February, 6 2007
It is time for grandparents to rise up and take your place to pray for,
teach and prepare your grandchildren for the Lord.
Two
Horses
Good friends listen for each other's bell, and grandparents -- your
grandchildren are listening for yours.
Grandpa's
Hands
Grandpa, some ninety plus years, sat feebly on the patio
bench. He did not move, just sat with his head down staring
at
his hands. When I sat down beside him he did not acknowledge
my
presence.
"Grandma,
I want to go to camp!"
“Grandma Elise, I want to go to that camp with
you!”
I was surprised and thrilled to hear his
announcement. I
had told my grandson, Jake, about Grand Camp when I was in Omaha in
March for his birthday.
Challenges and Blessings of Raising Grandkids
GrandCamps: Connecting the Generations
Grandparenting in the Midst of Transition
Grandparents ... the Vital Connection
Reclaiming Christian Grandparenting
The Kind of Old Man I Want to Be