Passing on faith to our grandkids is our duty before God. He commands us as grandparents to teach two generations, not just one.
Connecting with Family
These conversations might be something that your loved ones remember for the rest of their lives. They’ll remember the pandemic, where you were, and what you said to them. Tomorrow is never a guarantee, so have those conversations now.
There are many ways you can connect with your loved ones, and those tools are right at your fingertips!
The point of these family adventures is the together time, but don’t underestimate the break in routine that kids need, especially as they get older. A change of scenery can help kids process life and new ideas, and maybe discover something new about themselves.
Parents can relay simple tips to their children to help stop the spread of coronavirus.
With social distancing in place, this weekend will look far from normal. We want to come alongside you and your family as you celebrate Easter together at home.
Many students now have to go to school at home because of the coronavirus. Enter the brave new world of e-learning.
Before we could set goals, routines, and fun activities for the weeks ahead, we needed to unpack the burdens of our hearts. We needed to remind each other that we are going to make it. My family is, and so is yours.
Be prepared for these three challenges when grandchildren are in your care
Contributor journals are an easy, fun way to stay connected to your family.