A podcast dedicated to conversations about cultivating intergenerational relationships that reflect the true nature of the body of Christ where every generation matters every generation is valued and we are engaging with one another in meaningful and purposeful ways.
I recently read something (I can’t find the source) in which the writer asked this question: “How often do you hear a baby crying in a church service these days? The sound of silence is deafening, is it not?” Wow! That certainly hits at something we do not much want to talk about._________________________________________________This resource is created by ElderQuest Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We appreciate your support creating more resources like this. Click here to do that.
5/1/23 • 05:49
There are more than a few people who wonder what happened to common sense in our day. If you are an older person, you probably think it’s the younger generations who killed Common Sense. And yet, I wonder if we even understand what “common sense” means._________________________________________________This resource is created by ElderQuest Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We appreciate your support creating more resources like this. Click here to do that.
4/15/23 • 07:33
In this episode, Cavin Harper challenges us to look past the assumptions and judgments we have about other generations. He gives us four things that can facilitate inter-generational relationships._________________________________________________This resource is created by ElderQuest Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We appreciate your support creating more resources like this. Click here to do that.
4/1/23 • 07:39
Amy Hanson brings her wealth of experience as a Gerontologist and working with senior adults in her church to help us gain a more biblical perspective on aging in contrast to our culture’s perspective.Contact Amy at: amy@amyhanson.orgWebsite: https://amyhanson.orgContact ElderQuest Ministries at: podcast@elderquestmin.comWebsite: https://elderquestmin.com
2/7/23 • 22:21
Amy Hanson brings her wealth of experience as a Gerontologist and working with senior adults in her church to help us gain a more biblical perspective on aging in contrast to our culture’s perspective.Contact Amy at: amy@amyhanson.orgWebsite: https://amyhanson.orgContact ElderQuest Ministries at: podcast@elderquestmin.comWebsite: https://elderquestmin.com
2/7/23 • 25:25
Bruce Peppin shares some of his own personal struggle to find purpose and meaning in the second half of life, and learning what it means to finish well.Bruce's website is https://finishinglifewell.comContact us at podcast@elderquestmin.com
1/24/23 • 24:35
We continue our conversation with Bruce Peppin who shares some of his own personal struggle to find purpose and meaning in the second half of life, and learning what it means to finish well.Bruce's website is https://finishinglifewell.comContact us at podcast@elderquestmin.com
1/24/23 • 21:16
Wes Wick challenges us to change our thinking about those outside our own generation so that we might learn from one another and bless one another.
1/10/23 • 21:05
Wes Wick challenges us to change our thinking about those outside our own generation so that we might learn from one another and bless one another.
1/10/23 • 25:39
Reed Hermstad, founder and director of 4Gens, shares his approach and some resources for helping parents & grandparents more effectively disciple their own children/grandchildren to walk in the truth.
12/27/22 • 24:57
Listen to part 1 of a conversation with two twenty-something adults about the importance of inter-generational relationships and some of the issues that keep us from doing life together.
12/13/22 • 17:57
Listen to our continuing conversation with twenty-something adults about the importance of inter-generational relationships and some of the issues that keep us from doing life together.
12/13/22 • 19:06
We talk with Wayne Rice, co-founder of Youth Specialties, about how his perspective on how the local church ought to rethink how we do ministry. We'd love to hear your feedback. Email us at podcast@elderquestmin.com.
11/29/22 • 23:02
We continue our conversation with Wayne Rice, co-founder of Youth Specialties, about how his perspective on how the local church ought to rethink how we do ministry. We'd love to hear your feedback. Email us at podcast@elderquestmin.com.
11/29/22 • 26:49
Josh and Jen Mulvihill take raising a family seriously, and they have found ways to make sure their children are prepared for adulthood in a purposeful way.
11/15/22 • 26:22
We continue our conversation with Josh and Jen Mulvihill about the ways they have found to make sure their children are prepared for adulthood in a purposeful way.
11/15/22 • 24:02
We continue our conversation with Jere and BrendaVincent as they describe how they began to learn the joy of letting God makes their home a welcoming place for all.
11/1/22 • 23:56
Jere and Brenda Vincent describe how they began to learn the joy of letting God makes their home a welcoming place for all.
11/1/22 • 22:44
Dr. Chuck Stecker discusses the reasons and processes necessary for changing the culture of the western Church to reflect the inter-generational nature that God intends it to be.
10/18/22 • 21:53
Dr. Chuck Stecker discusses the reasons and processes necessary for changing the culture of the western Church to reflect the inter-generational nature that God intends it to be.
10/18/22 • 21:06
Dr. Ward Tanneberg discusses the issues and solutions for making the third stage of life (70 and beyond) some of the best and most fruitful years of our life.
10/4/22 • 17:27
We continue our conversation with Dr. Ward Tanneberg as he discusses the issues and solutions for making the third stage of life (70 and beyond) some of the best and most fruitful years of our life.
10/4/22 • 17:54
Sherry Schumann, CEO of the Christian Grandparenting Network, and two of her staff team members, Deborah Haddix and Beverly Phillips, discuss the Biblical and rational reasons grandparents and parents have such an important responsibility in cultivating a healthy and engaging family. They will be addressing grandparents in particular with ideas for building strong and well-connected relationships.
9/20/22 • 28:15
We continue our conversation with Sherry Schumann, CEO of the Christian Grandparenting Network, and two of her staff team members, Deborah Haddix and Beverly Phillips, discussing how we can stay intentionally engaged with our grandchildren at any age.
9/20/22 • 26:05
In this episode, we continue our discussion with Tony Souder about effective ways to use the Pray for Me Campaign to meaningfully engage the generations in the church family. The Pray for Me Campaign has created over 150,000 intergenerational relationships in churches all over the world.Tony Souder is the CEO of One Hundred Years and the Founder of the Pray for Me Campaign, ministries dedicated to helping churches flourish in bringing the greatness of God to the next generation. For over 25 years he has connected, coached and cared for youth ministry leaders across denominational and racial lines around the southeast.
9/7/22 • 29:43
Tony is the CEO of One Hundred Years and the Founder of the Pray for Me Campaign, ministries dedicated to helping churches flourish in bringing the greatness of God to the next generation. For over 25 years he has connected, coached and cared for youth ministry leaders across denominational and racial lines around the southeast.In this episode, Tony discusses the Pray for Me Campaign, an effective tool to meaningfully engage the generations in the church family. The Pray for Me Campaign has created over 150,000 intergenerational relationships in churches all over the world.
9/6/22 • 26:26
Engaging the Generations is a podcast dedicated to conversations about cultivating intergenerational relationships that reflect the true nature of the body of Christ where every generation matters every generation is valued and we are engaging with one another in meaningful and purposeful ways. Join hosts Cavin Harper and Sarah Greenstreet as they interview ministry experts and share ideas for effective intentional grandparenting.
8/6/22 • 01:17