Grant Skeldon is the Next Gen Director for Thinq Media, helping bridge faith and culture. He’s on the preaching team at Way Church in Nashville, where he and his wife, Cheyenne, also serve as Directors of Culture. They love discipleship, Spikeball, Smash Bros, and burgers at Jack Brown’s. Grant is one of the leading voices when it comes to raising up disciples in the next generation. To learn more about the podcast or access the show notes, visit www.redletterpodcast.com.
Today’s episode is brought to you by Children’s HopeChest. Being a church partner with HopeChest is an amazing two-way transformational experience for your whole church. Not only do you and your church get the joy of knowing you are making a difference, but you also get to experience the love of a community and learn from their community through multiple mission trips to your community overseas.
HopeChest’s model gets into a community, they establish a multi-year partnership, and then build up local leaders in the areas they work with. They develop community plans with clear exit strategies, focusing on empowerment of the local people, not a forever dependence on those of us who want to help. It truly is the “helping without hurting” model that I know as a pastor I looked for a long time in my global mission work. In my mind, they check all the right boxes.
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Resources mentioned in the episode
Key insights from the episode:
We treat salvation like it is the finish line; instead, it’s the launching pad. – Grant Skeldon
Mentorship is adding something to your calendar, but discipleship is adding someone to your calendar. – Grant Skeldon
If you want to be mentored by someone, find out what they like to do and join them.
Young people are more motivated to make a difference in the world. – Grant Skeldon
Don’t use Jesus as a stepping stone to build your wealth, platform, and purpose. – Grant Skeldon
Get the most influential young people to hang with the most influential older folks and do a retreat. – Grant Skeldon
Grant Skeldon’s Challenge: Text the older person who had an impact on you, and say thank you.
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