Posts Tagged ‘Grandparents’
Posted on July 21, 2009 - by rfrank
Tuesday Talk: Dale VonSeggen
Tuesday Talk is a weekly feature on Ryan Frank’s blog. Each week, I interview one children’s ministry expert and ask for their answer to a question. Check back every Tuesday for a new interview.
This week on Tuesday Talk:
Dale VonSeggen answers the question, “How can children’s pastors help grandparents in the church?”
1. Include grandparents in your communications to parents regarding activities, issues, volunteers needed, and general information.
2. Don’t underestimate the spiritual influence grandparents can have on grandchildren (Example: Timothy in the Bible)
3. Plan some children’s ministry or seasonal events specifically to include grandparents and children.
4. Tap the abilities, strengths, and experiences of grandparents that are still very capable and active.
5. Organize an “Adopt-a-Grandparent” program to connect grandparents who have no grandchildren close by with children who have no grandparents near.
6. Celebrate and honor grandparents with a “Grandparents’ Day” or even possibly a “Grandparent of the Year” or “Grandparent of the Month” emphasis.
7. Facilitate service projects that can connect children with grandparents…visiting homes, raking leaves, pet shows, bake-outs, talent shows, rock-a-thons, or any such activity that promotes acquaintances and mutual respect and appreciation.
Dale VonSeggen received his BA in mathematics from Olivet Nazarene University and his Master’s degree in Educational Leadership from Western Michigan University. Dale and his wife Liz’s family ministry One Way Street became a full time job for Dale in 1987. He devoted all his time to writing, publishing a wide variety of children’s ministry resources, and founding many regional, national, and international training events for workers with children and youth. Dale’s hobbies include traveling, reading, collecting camels, attending sporting events, and spending time with his grandchildren. Dale and Liz reside near Denver, CO.






