Category: Grandparenting
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Stay Strong: Resilience
Article: Three Research Insights on Resilient Families Resilience Is Built, Not Born The Barna data delivers a striking finding: only 1 in 7 married parents qualifies as “resilient.” That’s not because the other six are facing worse circumstances — roughly half of all married parents report significant trauma or loss. The difference isn’t exposure to…
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Revival and Grandparenting
Revival and discipleship succeed, through the power of the Spirit and the finished work of Christ, as memory is preserved (preventing forgetting), silence is broken (faithful proclamation continues), desire is re-formed (cravings are interpreted theologically), crisis faith is matured (into enduring repentance), mature believers (Think spiritual grandparents) function as stabilizers (carrying irreplaceable long memory), and…
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Generational Drift and “Three Chairs”
The “Three Chairs” Framework (Briefly) This is not primarily about morality, but about who sets authority and where trust is located. Chair 1 — David: God Personally Pursued Core Posture David’s defining trait is relational dependence on God, not flawlessness. “The LORD looks on the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7) Key Characteristics Failures — but not…
