Generational wisdom to give. Everyday family life in need of a village. Fresh spiritual hunger longing to see faith lived out. Three roles. One wound. One relationship that heals all three.
Find your placeThe cultural fractures you're feeling aren't separate problems. They are one wound with three symptoms — and the same relationship heals all three at once.
Decades of wisdom, experience, and love — sitting unused. Nobody's asking for it anymore.
Raising children far from family, without the village that used to surround every home.
Attending, taking notes, going home unchanged. Discipleship reduced to information.
A Kin Group forms around three roles — generational wisdom, everyday family life, and fresh spiritual hunger — filled in whatever combination fits the people God brings together. Not a program. Not a small group with a workbook. A relationship with no expiration date.
Every Kin Group needs all three roles present. Where do you fit?
For 57 years I've been building things — software, homes, businesses, and a marriage that has lasted 58 years. I've been a pastor, a coach, a real estate investor, and for the past decade, a full-time caregiver for my wife Pam. I know what it means to show up when it costs something.
I didn't set out to study what people like me needed. I was one of them — sidelined, unused, sitting on the shelf. Practical Kingdom Living and Finding Kin didn't come from studying that problem. They came from sitting with Jesus and asking Him what to do about it.
I'm not in a Kin Group myself yet. But when I picture what the "senior" in one should look like, I don't have to imagine it. I already am it. Someone with something to give. A faith lived out, not just professed. Decades of hard seasons navigated. A marriage that held.
Finding Kin is in its early stages. Leave your name and email and we'll reach out as things develop. We'd also love to know which group you identify with.