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This video seminar series was written and presented by Larry Fowler, founder of Legacy Coalition. It encourages and equips Christian grandparents by teaching Biblical principles that will inspire you to leave a legacy of faith to your grandchildren. You’ll enjoy teaching sessions (14 to 30 minutes in length) that include practical demonstrations to help Godly principles stick with you. Discussion breaks enable you to share with and learn from other grandparents.
Grandparenting Matters Content:
Session 1 – VISION: The Amazing Influence of a Grandparent
– Part A (15:24)
– Part B (24:47)
Session 2 – FOUNDATION: What the Bible Says About Grandparenting
– Part A (23:26)
– Part B (13:48)
Session 3 – STRATEGY: Reaching the Heart of Your Grandchild
– Part A (13:42)
– Part B (24:54)
Session 4 – OBSTACLES: Overcoming the Barriers of Distance
– Part A (29:24)
– Part B (24:34)
Session 5 – APPLICATION: The Eight Best Practices of Christian Grandparents
–Part A (19:02)
–Part B (14:46)
– Part C (17:54)
Session 6 – COMMITMENT: Becoming an Intentional Christian Grandparent (20:24)
Larry Fowler is the founder of the Legacy Coalition, a national grandparenting ministry. His forty-plus years of ministry leadership, including experience as youth pastor, missionary, staff trainer, international director, and senior executive for Awana, have prepared him for this significant calling. Larry and his wife, Diane, live in Riverside, California. They have two children and seven grandchildren.
The Legacy Coalition is an organization committed to equipping grandparents to reach and disciple grandchildren and help churches minister effectively to millions of Christian grandparents who need encouragement, training, and resources.