Don Hawkins
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Don Hawkins
Don Hawkins, D. Min. is the Chief Content Officer for the Master Life Coach Training Institute and the President/CEO of Encouragement Communications. He hosts the Saturday evening call-in program “Encouragement Live,” and has authored over 25 books including Master Discipleship Today, Friends in Deed, and Never Give Up.
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Guiding Your Grandchildren
Many Christian grandparents subscribe to the adage that ‘It is the divine right of grandparents to spoil their grandchildren.’ Others feel a responsibility to offer...
Listening to Your Grandchildren with Empathy
In an effort to share the benefit of our vast life experiences plus the ability to foresee hazards that may come along with the choices...
Questions Jesus Asked and How You Can Use Them Effectively with Your Grandchildren
“Asking the right questions challenges the person to think about what you are telling them, and often opens the door to their responding positively to...
Strategic Coaching for Christian Grandparents
“Know this: let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger, for the anger of man does not produce the righteousness...
Generational Shifts: How Technology and Culture Impact Communication Between Grandparents and Grandchildren
Struggling to bridge the communication gap with your grandchildren in the digital age? You're not alone!
The Standard for Grandparenting Encouragement
Without question, as we look at the dangerous influences on our grandchildren in society today, we Christian grandparents would strongly like to influence our grandsons...
Grandchildren Need Encouragement
As we grow up, the more we come to understand the dangers around us.
Avoiding Relationship Killers with Grandchildren
In the case of coaching grandchildren, our major coaching objective is to help them understand some of the hazards they will be facing that may...
Navigating the Changing Landscape of Truth: Empowering Grandparents and Parents through Grandcoaching
Whose truth is true? When people believed Earth was flat, was it actually? So, what changed? The truth, or peoples' perception of the truth?