Ahead of Their Time

Ahead of Their Time

Jim and Gwen love their family. They were among the early couples to sign up for GrandCamps when the Christian Grandparenting Network first started them more than twenty years ago. Long before GrandCamps existed they recognized that their children were increasingly...
The Multi-Generational Myth: Part 4

The Multi-Generational Myth: Part 4

Repristinating is the process of restoring something to its original condition. It’s not too difficult if you’re repainting a fence, but it’s a whole other matter when it means changing decades of cultural trappings that have redefined what it means to be the...
The Multi-Generational Myth: Part 3

The Multi-Generational Myth: Part 3

The apostle Paul speaks very directly to believers in I Corinthians 12 about the nature of the body of Christ. He reminds us that the body is made of many parts that God has in fact arranged just as He wants them to be. No part of the body can say to any other part,...
The Multi-Generational Myth: Part 4

The Multi-Generational Myth – Part 2

In my previous post, I shared my view about the myth surrounding the notion of multi-generational churches believing they are truly inter-generational. While I applaud those who are truly committed to being inter-generational (or age-integrated, as Dr. Lawson...
The Myth of Multi-Generational Congregations

The Myth of Multi-Generational Congregations

Here’s a question that may seem puzzling for some. Is the church you attend a multi-generational church or an inter-generational church? Let me clarify the difference before you answer. Most churches in America today are multi-generational. That is, they can claim...

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