
Whitney Hopler
Contributing Writer at Crosswalk.com
Inspiring people to thrive by experiencing God's wonder. Author, Wake Up to Wonder and Wonder Through the Year: A Daily Devotional for Every Year.
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crosswalk.com | Whitney Hopler
SlideshowsPublished Jun 13, 2025You love your teens. But if the thought of traveling with them is stressful, don’t worry. You can take parent-teen trips together that tap into your teens’ natural desires to explore and ask questions during this stage of their lives. One powerful way to do so is to take trips that focus on your faith. When you step outside your usual routines together, you open yourselves up to new experiences and new ways of seeing God at work in the world.
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thewordsacramento.com | Whitney Hopler
You love your teens. But if the thought of traveling with them is stressful, don’t worry. You can take parent-teen trips together that tap into your teens’ natural desires to explore and ask questions during this stage of their lives. One powerful way to do so is to take trips that focus on your faith. When you step outside your usual routines together, you open yourselves up to new experiences and new ways of seeing God at work in the world.
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crosswalk.com | Whitney Hopler
As a grandparent who can travel with your grandchildren, you have the opportunity to not only create lasting positive memories with them, but also to inspire spiritual growth. What better way to combine these two profound purposes than through travel? Taking your grandkids on adventures gives you powerful opportunities to share your faith with them. So, get ready to pack your bags and your Bible, because exciting adventures are waiting for you and your grandkids.
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crosswalk.com | Whitney Hopler
The Crosswalk DevotionalCome Out of Your CaveBy: Whitney HoplerBible Reading: “Jesus, once more deeply moved, came to the tomb. It was a cave with a stone laid across the entrance.” – John 11:38, NIVInside a cave at Mammoth Cave National Park, a park ranger warned our tour group that we would become disoriented when she turned off her flashlight. Then, when we said we were ready, she turned it off, and complete darkness descended on us.
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crosswalk.com | Whitney Hopler
“Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.
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