← Finding Kin
For Families with Young Children

You shouldn't have
to do this alone.

You built a good life — but far from the people who would have helped you raise your kids. What if a wise senior and a fellow believer asking all the same questions became part of your family's story?

"Our nearest family is eight hours away. When our second was born I thought — we are completely on our own. No one to call at 11pm. No one to take the kids so we could breathe. We needed a village. We had no idea how to find one."
The gap you already feel

Geography broke
the village.

For most of human history, grandparents and neighbors surrounded every family. Kids grew up knowing older people who loved them. Parents had wisdom nearby when they needed it. That world still exists — it's just not connected anymore. Finding Kin reconnects it, on purpose, one relationship at a time.

What a Kin Group is

One senior. One family.
One new believer.

A Kin Group is exactly that — one senior or couple, your family, and one newer believer or couple, doing life together. Not a program with an end date. A relationship with no expiration — built around real life, real questions, and real presence in each other's world.

Kin Groups — seniors, families and new believers doing life together
Three generations. One table.
Everyone brings something.
The senior
Wisdom, steadiness, the long view
Decades of lived experience — parenting, marriage, faith through hard seasons — that no book can replicate.
You — the family
Life, energy, a home to gather in
Children who fill a room. Everyday moments that give everyone something real to talk about. The gift of belonging to something growing.
The new believer
Fresh eyes, honest questions, new hunger
Someone asking the questions your kids will ask someday. A reminder of why faith matters — out loud, without pretense.
What flows both ways

Your family isn't just receiving.
You're giving too.

What your family brings

The energy and honesty of children. A home where life is happening. Everyday moments — meals, mess, laughter, hard days — that give a Kin Group its realness and purpose.

What your family receives

A grandparent figure who shows up, remembers names, and loves your kids with no agenda. Wisdom for the seasons ahead. A fellow traveler in faith asking the same questions you are. The village, rebuilt.

You were never meant
to do this alone.

A Kin Group won't replace your family of origin. But it might give your children something just as real — a wise elder who shows up, and a community built on purpose.

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