Too old to succeed?
At the age of eighty, a farmer's wife in Virginia, USA, suffered from painful arthritis. She loved to do needlework, but her fingers could no longer hold the large embroidery needle. She looked for something else that would keep her occupied and found she could hold a small paintbrush much easier than a needle. So she began painting pictures. Only her jams and canned fruit won prizes. There were no blue ribbons for her art.
One day an art collector from New York City was traveling through the village and noticed several of her paintings for sale in a local store. When he showed them to his artist friends, they were excited.
Soon, 'Grandma Moses' became famous all over the world. Her widely-collected works of art were featured on calendars, greeting cards and in exhibitions in leading art galleries around the world. Even more amazing, twenty-five percent of her 1,500 popular paintings were done after she was 100!
My mother and father are in their 80’s and 90’s. Nearly every day a truck delivers boxes of used stamps from all parts of the world. Their living room becomes a center of activity as up to 20 retired friends sort and cut out stamps to be repackaged and sent to stamp dealers. From the money they receive, they have helped children in orphanages; leprosy patients receive medication; built schools and helped poor children have an education. They are my heroes. Our children will be learning from them as well.
None of us are perfect as individuals – nor are our marriages perfect. As we work together to maintain our love and a strong marriage, our homes will be a good environment for growing and happy children.
- A Fable about Power and Humility (Part 2)
- Details
- Addictions
- Rules make for happy families
- Life!
- New beginnings
- What Enters Our Minds?
- A Wedding Guest List
- Handling Criticism
- Intent or Content
- Influences
- House of Many Lamps
- 10 Principles to teach our children
- Dia del Peaton
- A Gift of Life
- Depression
- Family is community
- The Beautiful
- What would my nickname be?
- Non-verbal communication
- Conversation
- Bars of Ice-cream and Bars of Soap
- Putting others ahead of ourselves
- Purple houses, the Cancha and Different Drummers
- Appearance
- Disappointment
- Gentleness
- What is a healthy way to discipline my children?
- We are Connectors
- Five words that can change your child’s world
- Strong marriages make happy families
- The Touch of a Friend
- Too old to succeed?
- Problems!
- Communication helps assure happy families
- Change
- Valor
- Undivided attention
- Protectors
- Blessing
- What Defines Value?
- Mentoring
- Borrowed Troubles
- Tribute to mothers
- Leadership Qualities
- Prepare children for independence
- Substitute
- His Very Special Day
- Grandparents make the family happy
- Pleasers
- The Twelve Days of Christmas
- La incertidumbre del mañana
- Of Caterpillars and Lizards
- Interruptions
- Do we limit ourselves – our children?
- A safe home is a happy home
- Will someone please help me save my son?
- YOU ARE SPECIAL
- Traditions make families happy
- Prayer
- Integrity
- Uncertainty of tomorrow
- Forgiving Ourselves
- How do our children learn
- Adventure
- Forgiving others
- Example
- Of butterflies and tea parties
- Communication
- Peace, Promises & Provisions
- Giving and receiving
- Flame of Love
- Friendship
- Lectura
- Faithfulness
- Love
- Self esteem
- The Littles
- The other side of pride
- Mistakes
- In giving, we receive
- Reading
- Eating Disorders
- Courage
- Introduction
- The entire story
- Creativity
- Grace
- Contentment
- Provision
- Wisdom from a wildly successful king
- 1st day of school
- Married to a Goddess
- Parenting
- Ambition
- Thankfulness
- Work with a purpose
- Choosing our battles
- Tenderness
- Doubts

Graham and Lori Porter served in Bolivia for 14 years, 10 years building the CIC international community. Now they left back home to the US. The CIC praise God for all the work and love you have given to the church in Christ.
