They’re Taking It All In Sharon Hoffman, a godly grandmother and author, knows the importance of touching the next generation for Christ. In this Grandparenting UPGRADE, Sharon encourages us to leave a legacy of spiritual heirlooms. “Often extraordinary truths about God are taught in the most ordinary ways,” she says. When my (Dawn’s) boys were young, I loved to embrace teachable moments; and now that I have three granddaughters, it’s still a pleasure. Sharon’s wordd remind me how crucial this is. Sharon continues . . . Because such moments come without warning and often at the most inopportune times, we’ve got to be ready to impart spiritual truths, seizing those fleeting teachable moments. They are more powerful than we can ever imagine. Because I take my role of leaving a legacy of faith very seriously, not too long ago I made a commitment before the Lord, that with His help, the remainder of my life will be dedicated to ensuring that the heritage I pass along to my grandchildren is physically, emotionally, social, and most of all, spiritually rich. From the mail that I receive and the 100-plus women I networked with in preparing my book—A Car Seat in My Convertible?—it is clear to me that a vast majority of women take their spiritual heritage very seriously, too, and have that same desire. Edward H. Dreschnack said, “Just about the time a woman thinks her work is done … she becomes a grandmother. And our grandchildren are taking it all in. You, remarkable grandmother, can make the most of every moment when it comes to living out Deuteronomy 6:6-7: “And these words which I command you today shall be in your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.” God wants us to be communicating scriptural truths along life’s way … When we look up at a rainbow; When we stand at the edge of a river; When we come upon an overflowing parking lot and need a space; When we pause to ask God to help the hurting people in an ambulance when we hear a siren; When we pray for healing or stop to help someone who is hurt. All along life’s way we can be the hands and feet of Jesus before our grands. Believe me, they’re watching and taking it all in. I don’t know about you, but as for me, even though I’m having the most fun ever in my grandmothering, I’ve found my body losing the vitality of my younger years, reminding me daily of the simple truth I’m not going to live forever. I want to sow spiritual seeds in the fertile ground of my grandchildren’s hearts while I can. Let me ask you some personal questions: Is that what you desire? What seeds are you sowing? What kind of spiritual influence are you having? How do you encourage your grands in the faith? Is your life a reflection of the Savior? You have an incredible opportunity to leave a legacy of spiritual heirlooms! At the end of your life, will you look back at a bountiful harvest from the dozens of seeds you’ve planted, having influenced your grandchildren to love your Lord as you do? Sharon Hoffman challenges women to change their world. Known for her warm demeanor and trademark smile, this vivacious author, speaker and grandma is the author of The GIFTed Woman, Come Home to Comfort, Untie the Rainbow, The Today Girl, and A Car Seat in My Convertible? Sharon wears “many hats,” including pastor’s wife. She and her husband, Rob, call Tennessee home. Grandparenting Influence Legacy