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This week, we’re diving into something the Church can’t afford to overlook—the role of senior men and women in shaping the next generation of disciples.
Too often, wisdom is sidelined, and experience goes unused. But Scripture paints a different picture. The older generation isn’t meant to sit back—they’re called to step in. To teach. To model. To walk alongside younger believers and help them become who God has called them to be.
We’re talking about:
This is about restoring what’s been missing—fathers and mothers in the faith raising up sons and daughters who walk with conviction, truth, and authority.
If you’ve ever felt like there’s a gap between generations in the Church, this conversation is going to challenge that—and show you exactly how to close it.
Because the Kingdom was never meant to be built alone—it’s built through generations walking together.
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This week, we’re diving into something the Church can’t afford to overlook—the role of senior men and women in shaping the next generation of disciples.
Too often, wisdom is sidelined, and experience goes unused. But Scripture paints a different picture. The older generation isn’t meant to sit back—they’re called to step in. To teach. To model. To walk alongside younger believers and help them become who God has called them to be.
We’re talking about:
This is about restoring what’s been missing—fathers and mothers in the faith raising up sons and daughters who walk with conviction, truth, and authority.
If you’ve ever felt like there’s a gap between generations in the Church, this conversation is going to challenge that—and show you exactly how to close it.
Because the Kingdom was never meant to be built alone—it’s built through generations walking together.