Preparing “Salty” Grandparents and Grown Parents

Salt. It is a very important substance. Years ago humans discovered that if one adds this ingredient to food, the food would burst with a rich flavor.   A further discovery found that salt would preserve the food from rot and decay.

In the Bible we Christians are called to be the salt of the earth — to be that tiny ingredient in society that brings out the full flavor — actually the TRUE flavor — of Life. Without us, Life would be flat, purposeless. Also, by bringing the truth to Life, we “salty” Christians help to protect Life from the decaying lies of our culture.

saltAs Grand Parents, we are called by God to be that “salty” ingredient in the hearts and lives of our children and grand children. We have been given the God-shaped destiny of impacting the lives and touching the hearts of our loved ones such that we pass a legacy of faith in Christ to the next generations. There is no greater legacy!!!

Yet so many of us “Baby Boomers” do not know how to do that? We feel unprepared for such a task. To assist us in this great commission are “Seven Keys for ‘Salty’ Grand Parents”. This is not an exhaustive list of steps to take to reach our loved ones. But it is a good place to start in pointing the hearts and minds of our children and grand children towards their Heavenly Father.

A “Saltier” Way of Life : Seven Keys


  1. Surrender Your Heart to Jesus Christ

    In order to pass a legacy of faith you must BE a person of faith! People are in one of three categories: those living in Egypt, those wandering around the desert or those abiding in the Promised Land. Discern which category describes you and learn the next step towards a life surrendered to the Lord.

  2. Read the Bible Daily

    Since we live in a noisy world, we must choose to set aside Quiet Time. By daily resting in God’s Word, we strengthen our spirits. Learn effective ways to delve into the Bible so that you can implement these Godly truths into your life and prepare yourself to encourage faith in your loved ones.

  3. Pray Fervently

    “Babushka Time”! Be like the Russian grandmothers in World War II who fell to their knees praying fervently for their loved ones. Discover powerful ways to prayerfully protect and guide the children and grandchildren that the Lord has placed under your care.

  4. Pursue Healthy Relationships with Loved Ones

    In a culture crowded with smart phones, computers and heavy schedules; relationships are diminished. This key encourages and equips grandparents and parents with grown children to run hard after healthy relationships with their children so that they can pass faith in Christ to these next generations.

  5. Heal Broken Relationships

    We live in a tumultuous world. Many of us have strained, or broken, relationships with our children and grandchildren. Learn three steps towards resolving issues and mending broken relationships with loved ones.

  6. Leave a Well-Written Legacy of Love

    With the world becoming heavily infiltrated with technology, the written word is decreasing. Study ways to write letters, create journals and scribe blessings to family members such that you can communicate God’s love to your children and grandchildren.

  7. Pass Your Faith

    Every person has a God-story to tell. Maybe your story is how you accepted the Lord when you were eight years old, or forty eight years old. Maybe your God-story is that you have always struggled with faith in Christ. Regardless, you have a story that is worthy to be told to your children and grandchildren.


Learn more about a “Salty” way of life…

Catherine Jacobs, founder and Executive Director of Pass the Legacy Ministry, has developed presentations on the “Seven Keys” to assist grand parents and grown parents. These presentations can be done in various ways:

      • A short talk presenting a brief over view of the “Seven Keys”.
      • A thirty to forty minute talk going deeper into God’s purpose for grand parents and grown parents.
      • A one hour presentation where Catherine has two twenty minute talks.
      • A 90 minute workshop where Catherine makes three twenty minute talks.
      • A week-end conference where Catherine does three workshops extensively presenting all seven keys.

2 thoughts on “Seven Keys for “Salty” Grandparents”

  1. Cathy,

    I really like the “salty grandparenting” imagery you are using. It’s really good. Looks like you’ve done some real good thinking through this for your Seven Keys.

    Nicely done!

    Cavin

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