Grandparenting (Grandparenting Matters): Strengthening Your Family and Passing on Your Faith
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Grandparenting gives you a biblical foundation for investing spiritually in your grandkids, walking you through the principles of influencing them for Christ--from sharing with unbelieving grandkids to discipling them into a mature faith. This book is perfect for individual use, small groups, or Sunday school classes. A Grandparenting DVD is available that features eight family ministry experts with over five hours of video content.
Two other resources are also available:
Biblical Grandparenting is a full-length leadership book that places grandparenting
ministry on a firm scriptural foundation. It is ideal for pastors and church leaders as
well as for use in the classroom at seminaries.
Equipping Grandparents is a brief book to teach pastors how to begin a grandparenting ministry in their church.
Dr. Josh Mulvihill
Josh Mulvihill is the executive director of church and family ministry at Renewanation, where he equips parents and grandparents to disciple their families and consults with church leaders to help them design Bible-based, Christ-centered children's, youth, and family ministries. Josh has served as a pastor for nearly twenty years, serves on the board of Awana, provides leadership to the Christian Grandparenting Network and has a PhD from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of Grandparenting, Biblical Grandparenting, Preparing Children for Marriage, and Biblical Worldview. Josh and his wife, Jen, live in Victoria, Minnesota, and have five children. Gospel Shaped Family equips parents and grandparents to disciple future generations through Bible-based training and tools. Gospel Shaped Family is connected to Renewanation, which trains children to develop a biblical worldview. 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. For more information, visit their website at legacycoalition.com.
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Grandparenting (Grandparenting Matters) - Dr. Josh Mulvihill
If you’re serious about impacting your grandchild’s life and faith today, and their legacy tomorrow, here’s a key grandparenting instruction book. Based on Dr. Mulvihill’s doctoral research, numerous interviews with grandparents, and strong work with the leading grandparenting ministry in the country, this is an important resource whether you have one or eleven grandchildren.
—John Trent, PhD, president of StrongFamilies.com; Gary D. Chapman Chair of Marriage, Family Ministry, and Therapy, Moody Theological Seminary
"When grandkids come, we enter into one of the most important seasons of ministry for the Lord Jesus. I have always looked forward to being a grandfather. Now, after reading Grandparenting, I am more excited than ever before! This book is packed with biblical principles and practical approaches that God will use to deepen and accelerate your ministry to the generations of your family."
—Dr. Rob Rienow, founder of Visionary Family Ministries
"If you are a grandparent or soon to be one like me, get a copy of this book! In Grandparenting: Strengthening Your Family and Passing on Your Faith, Josh Mulvihill offers page after page of inspiration to help grandparents be more than cheerleaders. As a grandparent, you’ll gain a vision to help your grandchildren know, love, and serve Jesus and get the practical wisdom you need to put those goals into practice."
—Marty Machowski, pastor and author of Long Story Short: Ten-Minute Devotions to Draw Your Family to God, Parenting First Aid, and The Ology
What Josh Mulvihill provides here takes a significant step in the direction of developing a new vision for grandparents in our families. This book is packed with solid biblical foundations. Read this work carefully, constantly seeking ways you can be more effective as a disciple-maker in the lives of your grandchildren and in the life of the church.
—Timothy Paul Jones, PhD, associate vice president for the Global Campus, the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
"Dr. Josh Mulvihill is an outstanding advocate and supporter of grandparents. His research delivers new insights for grandparents. Josh’s book Grandparenting: Strengthening Your Family and Passing on Your Faith is a road map for grandparents who seek creative ways to pass on their faith to their grandchildren. Dr. Mulvihill’s writing is tempered in biblical truth, which will inspire you in your grandparenting journey."
—Ken Canfield, president of the National Association for Grandparenting
Titles in the GRANDPARENTING MATTERS Series
Equipping Grandparents
Biblical Grandparenting
Grandparenting
Grandparenting DVD
Long-Distance Grandparenting
Overcoming Grandparenting Barriers
© 2018 by Josh Mulvihill
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Contents
Cover 1
Endorsements 2
Titles in the GRANDPARENTING MATTERS Series 4
Title Page 5
Copyright Page 6
Foreword by Cavin Harper 11
Introduction 15
Part 1: Cultural Messages 21
1. Influencing Grandchildren for Christ 23
A Life That Reflects Christ in Every Way
2. Recognizing Culture’s Role for Grandparents 33
Three Messages Every Grandparent Must Reject
3. Giving Season 45
by Valerie Bell, CEO of Awana
Part 2: God’s Design 55
4. An Introduction to Grandparenting 57
Four Biblical Truths Every Grandparent Must Know
5. Where Should I Start? 67
Applying Deuteronomy 4:9
6. What Is the Role of a Grandparent? 78
Grandparenting Is Discipleship
7. God’s Vision for Your Family from Psalm 78 91
How to Be an Intentional Grandparent
8. Three Deficiencies in Christian Families 105
An Opportunity for Grandparents
9. The Six Most Important Lessons I’ve Learned as a Grandparent 114
by Cavin Harper, President of the Christian Grandparenting Network
Part 3: Discipleship Practices 123
10. Discipleship Practices Every Grandparent Can Do (Part 1) 127
Four Biblical Methods to Implement
11. Discipleship Practices Every Grandparent Can Do (Part 2) 144
Four More Biblical Methods to Implement
12. Intentional Grandparenting: Living in Light of Eternity 161
by Joe and Pam Mulvihill, Grandparents of Sixteen
Part 4: Strengthening Relationships 173
13. Developing Strong Relationships 175
The Foundation for Family Discipleship
14. Factors That Impact Relationships 186
Three Ways to Increase Intimacy
15. Gospel-Shaped Grandparenting 191
Five Statements That Can Transform Your Family
16. Grandparent Declaration 204
Conclusion: Final Thoughts 209
Appendix A: What Is the Responsibility of a Grandchild to a Grandparent? 213
Appendix B: Finishing Well: A Sermon for Every Grandparent 217
Appendix C: Grandparenting Video Study Questions 227
Notes 245
Back Ad 253
Back Cover 254
FOREWORD
It is a rare grandparent I encounter today who didn’t fully delight in the day the first grandchild arrived. Yet when asked what being a grandparent means, they reveal that much of what they believe is rooted more in culture than in Scripture.
What do today’s cultural messages, formed mostly in narcissism and materialism, reflect about your view of grandparenting, and how does that compare with what God says in the Bible?
I received a T-shirt not long after becoming a grandparent for the first time. It read,
GRANDPA’S TO-DO LIST
1. Spoil ’em
2. Fill ’em up with sugar
3. Send ’em home
I suspect you might have smiled when you read that, partly because you identify with this fiendish cultural view of grandparenting. Still, deep inside, does it unsettle you because you sense there must be something more to grandparenting? If it does, you would be right. Being a good
grandparent who enjoys your grandchildren and loves making them feel good is not enough. Because God has something more to say about it.
That’s what this book is about.
I have met few people in my travels who have a more profound grasp of the biblical role of grandparenting than Josh Mulvihill does. His wisdom is certainly molded by his own experiences as a pastor in children’s and family ministry, and as a father, son, and grandson. It is also rooted in a vigorous commitment to study and research. But mostly, it is born of wisdom shaped by a commitment to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is driven by his desire to help grandparents like you and me put into practice what God says in the Bible about grandparenting.
Believe it or not, the notion that grandparents play a strategic role in the character and faith development of a child is rare. It is not even on the radar screen of most grandparents I have met over the past two decades. Fortunately, because of people like Josh—a dear friend and colleague—that is beginning to change.
Josh takes on the undercurrent of cultural lies that have swept many of us up in their wake. He does it not to chastise us (though God knows we need it), but to reshape our thinking about God’s design for family and family discipleship as defined by Scripture. The cultural message of spoil ’em and enjoy ’em
is only one of the lies that must be called out and replaced with God’s truth. You will learn how to do just that if you read and take to heart what Josh has written in this book.
Because you are reading this, I assume you have a desire to be the kind of intentional grandparent God wants you to be, rather than to settle for misguided cultural norms. Josh will guide you to make much of Christ so you can lay the foundation for another generation to know and follow Him. You will be challenged to courageously swim upstream against the culture.
It will require intentionality and commitment to absorb and put into practice what you are about to learn for the sake of your grandchildren. The good news is that God’s divine power has already given you everything you need through Him who has called you by His own glory and goodness (2 Peter 1:3).
Those of us who are grandparents know there is no greater joy than to see our grandchildren (and children) walking in the truth. Josh is about to lead you on a journey of discovery and faith that can lead to such joy. It is a journey that will empower you to build a legacy that is truly worth outliving you—one for which your children and grandchildren will call you blessed,
and the Father will say, Well done, good and faithful servant
(Matthew 25:21).
When your grandchildren come to your funeral, will they only remember the good times they had with you? Or will they praise God because your life smelled of the fragrance of Jesus and the all-satisfying delight of knowing Him?
Your legacy matters only when the truth of the Gospel is what matters first and foremost.
Josh is right: Grandparenting exists to deliver the Gospel to future generations.
—Cavin T. Harper
Founder and President,
Christian Grandparenting Network
INTRODUCTION
God designed grandparents to be disciple-makers who pass on a rich heritage of faith in Christ to future generations. Grandparenting is God’s idea. He created it, which means grandparenting has an important purpose and a vital function. But if there is one word that summarizes how many people feel about grandparenting, it’s help!
Grandparenting is filled with many joys, but it also comes with many challenges. Family dynamics are complex, technology is always changing, and children are busy. Broken families, fractured relationships, and prodigal children cause the heart to ache. In the midst of all these challenges, grandparents have to figure out how to navigate unstated family expectations and the unexpected state of the family.
In addition, grandparents have been marginalized by society and ignored by churches. Churches undervalue, under-resource, and underutilize grandparents. And the result? Many Christian grandparents are unclear what the Bible teaches on the subject, and often live lives that are emotionally distant and disengaged from their families.
God is at work awakening the church and families to the important role grandparents have in passing on the Gospel to future generations. Grandparents have the opportunity to shape the beliefs of future generations, strengthen the family, build the church, and transform the nation. Imagine the impact of millions of Christian grandparents intentionally making disciples of children and grandchildren.
Due to longer life expectancy, the opportunity for grandparents to spiritually invest in their grandchildren’s lives has never been greater. Despite the opportunity, the impact of grandparent investments may have never been smaller than it is today. It’s time we changed that for the glory of God and the good of our family.
After reading this book you should
recognize and reject the powerful cultural messages about grandparenting;
understand the biblical role of a grandparent;
learn how to disciple children and grandchildren by practicing eight biblical methods of discipleship; and
strengthen family relationships by looking to the Gospel to shape practices and solve problems.
The Need
A number of years ago, when I began a PhD program in family ministry, my initial discoveries about the lack of resources for Christian grandparenting were shocking. I found
zero in-depth biblical studies on grandparenting;
one ministry to equip Christian grandparents (the Christian Grandparent Network led by Cavin Harper);
one small-group or Sunday school DVD series on grandparenting;
seven books on grandparenting published in the past fifteen years (not counting gift books or grandparenting journals).
I discovered that there are millions of Christian grandparents with limited training and resources. Everywhere I looked I saw a huge need.
I also saw the potential influence that millions of equipped grandparents could have in the lives of children, families, churches, and society for the sake of Christ.
As a pastor, my vision was to help my local church minister more effectively to families. God had bigger plans than one local church and connected me with Cavin Harper and Larry Fowler. Together, with a team of wonderful friends, we have launched the national grandparenting ministry the Legacy Coalition, published a growing number of resources on grandparenting, and started grandparenting ministries in churches all over the country. If you would like to read the results of my research, they are available in the book Biblical Grandparenting, and additional family discipleship resources are available at gospelshapedfamily.com.
The content of this book is the culmination of my PhD research, a full year of studying the Bible from cover to cover to learn what it had to say about grandparenting, and interviews with grandparents from all over the country.
By God’s grace, grandparents are being awakened to their God-designed role, church leaders are beginning to understand the value of grandparents in the spiritual lives of children, and children have another influence to help them know Christ and grow in spiritual maturity.
The Sufficiency of Scripture for Grandparenting
If you search the market, you will find a growing number of books on grandparenting, but you will have a difficult time finding one that teaches you how to be a grandparent based on the Bible. That’s what makes this book different from the rest. My goal is to help you understand and apply what the Bible says about grandparenting.
The Bible is sufficient for all of life, including grandparenting. To call the Bible sufficient means that if all we had was the Bible, it would be enough on its own to teach us how to grandparent. It means that the Bible is the primary source and authority for grandparenting and that other sources are secondary and supplementary.
The Bible has a lot to say about grandparenting.1 God defines the role of grandparents and He describes the methods to pass faith to future generations. God didn’t call grandparents to a task without telling them how to accomplish it. We will explore that in this book.
Grandparents Matter
I find that many grandparents underestimate the impact of their life on grandchildren. I want you to reject the lie that claims your best days are behind you and your greatest value is to dispense large amounts of sugar to grandchildren. By God’s design, your influence is powerful and your presence matters.
I can speak to the value of grandparents because I have experienced what it is like to not have a grandmother’s Gospel-rich influence on my children. My mother died from ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) when my oldest child was one, and a few years later my mother-in-law died from brain cancer. Do grandparents matter? Absolutely. Their deaths and absence made parenting more difficult.
God blessed the Mulvihill family and gave my children a new grandmother, whom we call Grammie Pammie. Pam has been God’s gift to our family, and a wonderful grandmother. One of the unexpected joys of my life was officiating my dad and Pam’s wedding. How many sons get to officiate their dad’s wedding?! My dad and Pam are intentional grandparents who teach the truths of God’s Word, woven in and out of the times they spend with grandchildren. I can also say that grandparents matter because I watch my children’s personalities, preferences, and passions in life being shaped by their grandparents.
Overview of the Book
This book contains four sections: Cultural Messages, God’s Design, Discipleship Practices, and Strengthening Relationships. We will explore the strong but subtle messages culture communicates that threaten to neutralize your spiritual influence. We will also study what the Bible says about the role of grandparents and examine the methods God created to disciple future generations so that you are equipped to pass on a rich heritage of faith in Christ. We conclude with a section to help you strengthen relationships with your family.
Each section ends with a chapter from grandparents that I admire and encourage you to emulate—Valerie Bell, CEO of Awana; Cavin Harper, president of the Christian Grandparent Network; and my dad and Pam, grandparents of sixteen grandchildren. Each story is unique, but there are common threads running through them. You will notice that each of them recognized and rejected cultural messages, made a commitment to be a disciple-maker who passes on a heritage of faith, and intentionally invested in the lives of their grandchildren. I want you to be encouraged by their examples and inspired to be a biblical grandparent. The book closes with a Grandparent Declaration written by Larry Fowler, founder of the Legacy Coalition, and you will have the opportunity to commit to being an intentional, disciple-making grandparent.
Let me ask you a weighty question: Would it make any spiritual difference to your children and grandchildren if you were no longer alive?
Death has a way of clarifying what matters most and helps to eliminate the vanities from life. The thought of our own death reminds us what is most important and encourages us to make the most of the time we have. One of the good things that came from the death of my mom and mother-in-law was a heightened awareness of the spiritual value of grandparents in my children’s lives.
If you are a grandparent who is living for something other than Jesus Christ, then let this be your invitation to use the final third of your life to make an eternal impact for the Gospel. It is never too late, and